Last year, Granville Island’s locally-inspired bistro Edible Canada at the Market hosted Street Eats and Beats, their inaugural Festival Under the Bridge. Over 1,500 Vancouverites packed this unique outdoor shindig, celebrating local talent as » Read More
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January 29, 2014
This morning, Live Nation and Squamish Valley Music Festival launched the 2014 festival lineup at Vancouver’s Commodore Ballroom. This year, the three-day celebration of music will see an increase in » Read More
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January 29, 2014
Granville Island will host one of the city’s most unique and beloved winter festivals from February 14 to 16 as the city’s cultural hub hosts its ninth annual Winterruption. A » Read More
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January 28, 2014
MovEnt’s infamous small stage will host some big names in the 30th installment of Dances for a Small Stage, with performances from February 13 to 15 at Vancouver’s Ukrainian Centre. » Read More
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January 28, 2014
Each month, Melanie Friesen invites a distinguished guest to Vancity Theatre’s Cinema Salon, in order to present his/her favourite film. After the screening, both audience and speaker have the opportunity » Read More
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January 27, 2014
Dine Out Vancouver is in full swing and there’s no shortage of events to enjoy, whether you’re interested in trying a new restaurant or two, or wanting to jazz up » Read More
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January 27, 2014
Last weekend, I attended the United Players of Vancouver’s take on the The Pitmen Painters, Lee Hall’s thought-provoking, historical play about the barrier transcendence of art on ordinary lives. The » Read More
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January 24, 2014
Vancouver theatre fans will once again have the chance to experience some of the most acclaimed Broadway shows without leaving town, as Broadway Across Canada brings another season of the » Read More
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January 24, 2014
During a dark and stormy Dublin night, a game of cards takes a sinister turn. In Conor McPherson’s suspenseful, dark comedy The Seafarer (a Pacific Theatre production), old promises and » Read More
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January 23, 2014
A cozy dining room set with table and chairs takes center stage in Why Not Theatre’s A Brimful of Asha, a current co-presentation of Arts Club Theatre Company and the » Read More
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January 23, 2014
The WestJet Progressive Tasting was a fun, casual way to mingle with friends through the village on Friday evening, tasting BC wine from 30 Okanagan wineries. The creators of the » Read More
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January 22, 2014
Nothing beats heading out of the city to a tucked-away mountain resort like Sun Peaks, especially when it involves several days of wine and food events. Last week, the 16th » Read More










