When I try to deconstruct Snowman, Director Craig Hall’s final project for Rumble Productions, I come up with two major themes that recur throughout the two hour play: loneliness and » Read More
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November 1, 2011
Whistler Cornucopia celebrates extraordinary chefs from across Canada and around the world, showcasing local, regional, and international wines for every taste. Offering a truly sensory experience, with winemaker dinners, interactive » Read More
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October 28, 2011
Louis Gervais is both a catering company and bistro, located in North Vancouver. I’d met both Louis Gervais (Executive Chef) and Heather Wright (Sales and Event Manager) at the Harmony » Read More
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October 26, 2011
Axiom’s always been known for its solid range of bike panniers and accessories, as our six year old red Monsoons can attest to. I wanted to see how Axiom had » Read More
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October 25, 2011
This year, the Latino, Italian, and French communities are busy putting together a festive party that will combine three cultures under one roof: the Halloween Circus Fiesta ! Food from Brazilian, » Read More
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October 24, 2011
Tosca Café. Brings back memories of my seven year stint living in San Francisco. If only to have been a fly on the wall of the infamous North Beach Café » Read More
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October 18, 2011
Sometimes it takes a few days for the effect of an experience to fully sink in. Case in point, Love Lies Bleeding, performed last Thursday, Friday, and Saturday at the » Read More
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October 7, 2011
Since the Rosewood Hotel Georgia reopened its doors earlier this summer, I had been looking for the opportunity to visit both the hotel and its artwork. I already knew about » Read More
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September 27, 2011
Last night, I attended the opening of Brad Fraser’s modern family play, True Love Lies, now playing at The Cultch through October 1. The play is set in the modern » Read More
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September 12, 2011
From SNAFU Theatre, creator of Pretty Little Instincts (Victoria’s Critic’s Choice for 2009 Best Fringe Show) comes Little Orange Man, opening September 8 at the Vancouver International Fringe Festival after » Read More
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September 9, 2011
New York-based performers Richard Harrington and Chris Kauffman met in 1997 and began to craft an unusual blend of comedy, absurdity, tragedy, geography and accordion music that eventually became the » Read More
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August 4, 2011
Die Roten Punkte, Berlin’s Prince and Princess of Rock, are back for the fifth time in Canada, this time taking their act to The Cultch. I was fortunate to have » Read More