[Norbert Rodenkirchen] The famed Sequentia Ensemble for Mediæval Music will open the 32nd annual Vancouver Early Music Festival with a North American premiere performance of Frankish Phantoms: Echoes from the » Read More
Articles by Ariane Colenbrander
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July 18, 2011
Théâtre la Seizième is the only French language professional theatre company in BC. Every year, Théâtre la Seizième presents a mainstage season, a young audiences season, a series of drama » Read More
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July 18, 2011
Here’s a sampling of what we discovered along the Oregon coast on our summer road trip, lodging in two spots along the coast: Newport and Bandon-by-the-Sea. Both are well sought » Read More
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July 18, 2011
Vancouver Folk Festival Day 2 was definitely easier to enjoy without the rain getting in the way (for most of the day anyway). I found a lot of great music » Read More
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July 17, 2011
This was my fourth Vancouver Folk Festival, but like many in attendance, a first for having to deal with buckets of rain for most of the day. [ATM Machine] I » Read More
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July 15, 2011
Tearing ourselves away from the breezy, naturally gorgeous Oregon coast wasn’t easy, but upon checking into the Thundering Waters Inn outside of Roseburg, we knew we were in for a » Read More
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July 14, 2011
A highlight of our Oregon trip was a visit to Bend’s Deschutes Brewery. The brewery offers free 1/2 hour tours at 1, 2, 3, and 4 pm daily. It’s best » Read More
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July 13, 2011
In celebration of BC Parks Day, centennial celebrations will be held across the province. Here in Vancouver, a day of free concerts and family fun has been organized for this » Read More
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July 13, 2011
Come experience a piano accompanied modern version of “Cosi fan tutte – The School for Lovers” in Kitsilano, for two performances only. This is the classic tale of two engaged » Read More
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July 12, 2011
I mentioned hoping to get to the Portland Japanese Garden in last month’s UBC Nitobe Memorial Garden post, and luckily a visit was in the cards on our recent trip. » Read More
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July 11, 2011
We just returned from a highly enjoyable two-week road trip through Oregon. Our adventures started in Portland, a mostly scenic seven-hour drive from Vancouver, BC. Classy, über modern The Nines » Read More
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July 7, 2011
We recently stumbled across a couple of great city escapes for garden and nature lovers. The UBC Botanical Garden contains its own version of Cliffwalk and the Capilano Suspension Bridge: » Read More
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July 5, 2011
After previewing Capilano Suspension Bridge’s Cliffwalk attraction last month in the downpour, I felt a proper visit to the entire park was in order to greet the summer.









