Thrashing Doves | : — Trouble in the Home “A fortress 46 ‘A fortress of songwriting excellence’; ‘nothing of a debut masterpiece’. These were just two of the accolades that greeted the Thrashing Doves’ album de- but Bedrock Vice. A hybrid of musical styles, seamlessly marry- ing blues to dance, garage to pop, the album was one of the fresher moments in an otherwise bleak musical year. Despite, or possibly because, being borne by a wave of media attention, the Doves failed to achieve the domestic success that was anticipated for them and which the album was merited. Four singles, each more “success- ful” than the last, and successive UK tours, won them a host of ad- mirers and took them to the brink of chard success. The time that’s elasped be- tween Bedrock Vice and this Spring’s equally consummate follow-up Trouble in the Home would thus suggest a deliberate period of re-appraisal. Far from it; the success of Bedrock Vice in America neccessitated pro- longed visits and tours, the line— up at the time supplemented by of songwriting excellence” bassis/vocalist Gail-Ann Dorsey. Meanwhile, Jesus on the Payroll, a track from the album, was be- ing resurrected by certain DJ’s as THE Balearic track of the season (it was also an American dance chart hit). Indeed, the track sur- faced in 1988 on the definitive compilation Balearic Beats Vol- ume 1, thought the bad was de- sisted from releasing it as a single. In the Spring of ’88, the Doves, still featuring Ken (guitar/vocals) and Brian (keyboards) Foreman, Ian Button (guitar) and Kevin Sargent (per- cussion and piano) began work on their second A&M LP. The ab- sence, this time around, of big- game producers, indicates a ra- tionalization of the Doves opera- tion, something that stems from experience gained after the re- lease of Bedrock Vice. “We wanted to make an LP close to home” Ken ex- plains, “both geographically and metaphorically speaking. This is a much more direct LP, more rep- resentative of how the band has developed whilst touring”. Pro- duced by the Thrashing Doves and Gavin MacKillop and mixed by Hugh Padgham, the album features eleven songs from Ken and Brian Foreman. Once more reflecting the band’s diverse stylistic inputs, songs include the first single “Reprobates Hymn”, “Lorelei”, “Candy Women” and “Like Heartbreak”. The album also continues the Doves’ liaison with Gail-Ann Dorsey, who con- tributes vocals and bass on four of the tracks. Three Panther Review of “Beaux Strategem’” By Wendell Blackett The play, “Beaux Stratagem” is a comedy which is meant to be farcical. The performance by the Uni- versity Theatre Society was done quite well, with this in mind. The play is an early 18th century British comedy, dealing with the love interests of Aimwell, (Derek Martin) and Archer, (Gordon Cobb) as they attempt to win the love of Dorinda (Elizabeth Reynolds) and Mrs. . Sullen, (Maryanne FitzPatrick). All four did a fine job with what, person- ally is a dated theme. The char- acter of Archer, is highly sexist, and is extremely obnoxious. This is the one area where Cobb has a problem with, otherwise he fits the part. Aimwell, who begins as a person looking for easy money, falls in love with Dorinda. In this sense the play is modern for all eternity. However the sexist atti- tudes of the characters, while not being totally overwith is never- theless exagerated. The best performance, to this observer, is by Ed Fobes, who plays Scrub. The comedy of the play centers around him, and he fits the part to perfection, (al- most) the remainder of the parts are played well by the performers. The director, (Gregson Winkfield) has obvi- ously worked hard at finding peo- ple who suits the various parts. In this he makes the play more ac- cesible to the viewers. His selec- tions, were quite good, especially when one considers that there are 17 roles to be filled in the play. It is difficult to find any particular moral lesson from the play. Al- though Aimwell, who did not in- tend it, falls in love with Dorinda. His original purpose is merely to gain an inheritance. This demon- strates the strange nature of love. Winkfield, also must face the difficulty of, a few characters whose roles are poorly defined. Cherry, (Laurie Murphy) and Lady Bountiful, (Dawn Ambler) Thursday, March 23, 19892 of the play, this is not a reflections upon ei- ther Winkfield, or the actors. This is a fault of the play itself. For example, the beginning of the play, has one a tendency to por- tray Cherry as a major character, when in actual fact she becomes almost non-existant as the play progresses. The opposite is true of Lady Bountiful, who is non— existant until the last half of the play. the play also had a fencing. scene which was done well, ex- cepting for the conclusion, when Highwayman, suddenly fall with- out any provocation, as if they slipt on a banana peeling. Ultimate worth is something which is difficult to find. like any typical farce, there is no sterling message to give to mankind. The ultimate worth is to make people laugh, which players are able to do. Overall the play “The Beaux Stratagem” must be commended because of an overall fine perfor- mance by the UPEI Theatre So- The Department of Mathematics and Computer Science is pleased to announce a project to be known as “PROBLEM COR- NER” and to be coordinated by Dr. Tomasz Kaczynski. The aim of the project is to make available to students a set of interesting and challenging problems. Another aim is the encouragement: of problem solving. The basic rules of operation of the project are as follows: - A set of problems shall be posted at the beginning of each month. — Solutions to any of the problems will be welcomed until the end of the month and should be submitted in writing to Dr. Tomasz Kaczynski, Memorial-104. (Please slide your submission under the door if Dr. Kaczynski is absent). — Queries about the project and questions should be directed to Dr. Kaczynski. — Prizes will be offered to the authors of correct and/or origi- nal solutions of any problem at a social gathering at the end of the semester. SET 2-FEBRUARY & MARCH 1. A hat contains 7 ballots labeled with the numbers 1, 2, 2?, 23, 24, 2°, 2°, respectively. We randomly select ballots without re- placement until the sum of numbers printed on them exceeds 124. Which value of the obtained sum is most probable? 2. A French boat is fishing on Canadian waters without permis- sion. Each casting of their net into the sea brings a catch of equal value, but during each casting the probability of being caught by the coast guard is } where k is a given integer. We assume that the event of being or not being caught during consecutive castings is independent of the number of previous castings. If the boat is caught by the coast guard, all the fish is confiscated and the fish- ing cannot continue. The captain plans to return home after n castings. By taking account of the risk, the total gain during the cruise is a random variable. Find the number n which will make the expected value of that random variable greatest. 3. Decide whether the number-z = 1+ 4(1+ qis(1+ qis(.+: is rational or irrational. 4. Prove that, for each positive. integer n, the polynomial 2 3 n P(x) = 14+ (4%) + (3) + (G@) + -- + (47) has no multiple roots (notation n!=1x2x3x...x(n—1) xn). Solutions are accepted until the end of March. We are now a Society gether the Math and CS consti- tution. The Math and Computer Sci- ence Society is proud to an- nounce that we are now offi- cially a society. In elections on Tuesday, Terri Blanchard, a third year Math major, was voted in as President by an overwhelming majority vote. She is returning after spending one year as a Math representative in the pre-society Much thanks goes to Profes- sor Pineau. who sat down with helped themdraft the final prod- uct. Professor Pineau is currently the head of the Math and Com- puter Science Department. the constitution committee and executive. There, she helped put together the constitution for the new society. John Doucette, a second year Math and Computer Science ma- | jor was elected as Vice President. - Beryl Mallet was elected as Secretary/Treasurer. She is a third year Math major and, along with Terri, worked on putting to- All math and computer sci- ence majors should note that the date forsshir: sizing willbe an- nounced on Tuesday. Mar26. The society will be purchasing sweat- shirts with the society crest on the upper left of the front and will sport a second crest on the back. The society is still open to sug- yestions for the style of crest that will be put on the back. page 132