- Bard on the Beach: Sneak Peak at Shakespeare’s Birthday Breakfast
For many Vancouverites, summer just isn’t summer without at least one trip to Bard on the Beach, the Shakespeare theatre festival at Vanier Park that uses the beach, sea and mountains of English Bay as its back drop for acclaimed … Continue reading →
- BEAT THE STREET: Asian Drum Festival + Remix
Vancouver Asian Heritage Month will lauch their 15th anniversary of explorASIAN in Vancouver with BEAT THE STREET: Asian Drum Festival + Remix. The event takes place on May 1st at the CBC Outdoor Stage (700 Hamilton Street) from 12pm – … Continue reading →
- Celebrity Chef Curtis Stone at The Bay, Vancouver
Curtis Stone, master chef, best selling author, TV host and entrepreneur, will be at The Bay to promote his line of kitchen solutions. His collection launched at The Bay in May 2009 based on thousands of hours of experience in … Continue reading →
- This Week’s Featured Vancouverite: Linda Solomon
Hometown: Vancouver, BC How long have you been a Vancouverite? Four and a half years Occupation: Founder and Publisher of The Vancouver Observer Favourite place in the city: My apartment Best Way to Spend a Saturday in the city: Hiking … Continue reading →
- Vancouver Craft Beer Week is Almost Here: May 6-14
It’s the week that beer lovers wait all year for. Vancouver Craft Beer Week will be kicking off on Friday, May 6, and continuing to Saturday, May 14. The nine-day event features 55 breweries, with activities at more than 70 … Continue reading →
- Vancouver Opera Ends Season with La Traviata April 30 – May 12, 2011
The 2010 / 2011 season of the Vancouver Opera is coming to a close next month, but not before the highly-acclaimed Opera company presents its grand finale to the season: six performances of Verdi’s La Traviata, running from April 30 … Continue reading →
- Vancouver by Trolley – Stop 11 Westin Bayshore (Red 3)
Coal Harbour is a fantastic area to explore. When I hopped off the Trolley at the Westin Bayshore, the sun was shining over the ocean with views of Stanley Park and the North Shore Mountains, while the surrounding cherry trees … Continue reading →
- Vancouver’s Biggest Youth Arts Festival: Ignite! April 25-30
A one-act play about four friends moving into their first apartment. A musical showcase ranging from classic rock to classical guitar. An experimental piece of theatre about a young girl’s dream vision and ensuing battle with a giant spider. These … Continue reading →
