The 170th anniversary of Charles Dickens’ classic Christmas tale about a mean-spirited, old miser is played out in the Downtown Eastside with a contemporary, local flavour. Bah! Humbug!, an annual » Read More
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December 12, 2013
How do you take your bivalves? Steamed, stewed, or nude? That’s the question Chewies Steam & Oyster Bar poses when you enter their world of fabulous oysters and Southern-inspired cuisine. » Read More
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December 12, 2013
A packed house including media filled the Cavalia White Big Top on Tuesday night for the opening of Odysseo in Vancouver. A large, round curtain with illuminated graphics stands in » Read More
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December 11, 2013
house wine’s Toast to Robbie Burns is back by popular demand. In honour of Robbie Burns Day, house wine will toast the great poet and share their passion for their » Read More
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December 10, 2013
The latest from Granville Island Brewery’s Black Notebook Series, the Burly Goat Weizenbock is a strong, hearty German-style wheat beer. Like its name, it’s got a good kick with a BU of » Read More
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December 10, 2013
The culinary countdown for Tourism Vancouver’s 12th Annual Dine Out Vancouver Festival has officially begun. Kicking off on January 17, 2014, Dine Out Vancouver’s the perfect excuse for locals to » Read More
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December 10, 2013
I regularly pass Wet Coast Wools on my way through the West 4th Avenue Kitsilano corridor, often stopping to glance at their windows filled with adorable hand-knit creations. On a » Read More
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December 9, 2013
Blue Man Group is best known for their wildly popular theatrical shows featuring three bald and blue characters combining comedy, music, and technology to produce a truly unique form of » Read More
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December 9, 2013
After a hiatus of about 35+ years, it felt so good to be back inside the York Theatre and to be among the first to witness the premier production Jack » Read More
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December 6, 2013
The Vancouver Fringe is going year-round! To help with Festival withdrawal that Fringe fans experience once the September festival is over (I can personally attest to this!), the Fringe will » Read More
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December 5, 2013
Last night, I attended the opening of two solo dance pieces at the Firehall Theatre: James, and Cible de Dieu. Both performers are critically acclaimed interdisciplinary artists: James Gnam of » Read More
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December 5, 2013
As It’s Snowing on Saltspring opens, the Granville Island Stage reveals a homey cottage setting, presumably on Salt Spring Island. A channel-flipping, super-lazy Bill Bannister (Andrew McNee) is ensconced on » Read More










