With a gloomy Vancouver Saturday on tap, why not check out the inaugural Vancouver Tea Festival, tomorrow from 11 am to 5 pm.
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October 30, 2013
Baba Brinkman, a BC-bred, New York-based hip-hop artist is helping spread the word about evolution, human nature, stats that you didn’t even know existed, and yo, male/female bling. He works » Read More
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October 30, 2013
Earlier this week, I was invited to sample PiDGiN’s award-winning Chef Makoto Ono’s East Meets West-inspired cuisine. Not only was this a fine opportunity to enjoy food and drink with » Read More
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October 28, 2013
As Daniel MacIvor’s Communion opens, the audience is quickly introduced to Leda (in a strong performance by Diane Brown), an agitated character (and recovering alcoholic) whose therapy sessions with Carolyn » Read More
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October 28, 2013
Last weekend’s opening of Vancouver Opera’s Tosca was a treat for the senses. Act one of the well-loved tragic love story (and one of Puccini’s most often-produced operas) begins in » Read More
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October 24, 2013
Arguably the only good thing that came out of the Canadian misadventure in Afghanistan is the grist it has provided to playwrights’ mills. Broken bodies and scarred psyche often make » Read More
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October 22, 2013
Tealeaves sells a large selection of both loose-leaf and bagged custom-blended teas to tea lovers around the globe. Shortly after the company was founded in 1994, the company’s teas were » Read More
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October 18, 2013
Take a well-written script and add well-grounded, believable actors and you’ve got the makings of a very enjoyable night at the theatre. Fledging NeverYouMind Productions debut offering of Janet Feindel’s » Read More
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October 18, 2013
Pi Theatre and Horseshoes & Hand Grenades Theatre’s original production, Except in the Unlikely Event of War, blends fact and fiction in three interweaving story lines, scattered across decades. Written » Read More
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October 15, 2013
“I had the impression of being in the presence of a private man, a man who had a Buddha-like quality and who made a house speak the way a Dylan » Read More
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October 10, 2013
Anna Hagan and Terence Kelly are no strangers to the theater world. Anna’s worked in television, film, and theatre for over four decades (as well as directing radio productions for » Read More
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October 8, 2013
The biggest threat to our oceans is overfishing. For this reason, Vancouver Aquarium’s Ocean Wise program was developed to make it easy for consumers and food-related industries to purchase sustainably-caught » Read More










