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Energy was bouncing off the Gallery Gachet walls as I made my way though their blue doors on Saturday 28th to attend this exciting art exhibit. I don’t know if any of you know this but *just in general* most of the art usually displayed at the gallery is created by local Vancouver artists with […]

Submissions deadline is over in 4 days to one of Vancouver’s main music-events, the (New) Music Waste Festival. Music Waste has established itself in Vancouver as a kind of a grass-roots new music underground. This year we’ve got a lineup of 40 bands around town (many of which are actually local!), […]

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A few reasons for seeing BB. King at the Orpheum, if you have $70 or $85 to spare, are: BB. King is likely, and without a doubt the single most important electric guitarist of the last half century. And yet, at the same time, he maintains to be an intrinsically humble superstar, an […]

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A true friend calls me up and says i should persuade myself to see Damien Rice tonite, and i did. A bit of charm goes a long way, so i found myself at a seat at the Vancouver Centre for Performing Arts tonite. Albeit, i wasn’t allowed to take pictures. Which is […]

What do you get when you mix the Downtown East Side’s missing women, Pink Floyd and stand-up comedy? Belly: a play that’s at Open Studios until May 5.Belly is a comedian/sex worker who has a psychic connection to Pink Floyd. This is a story about adversity like you’ve never seen. While searching for her lost […]

What if every club in Vancouver and every arts collective that throws large gartherings donated 5% of their Net proceeds to a charity of choice? Can you imagine the impact, the shelters we could build, the outreach that would be possible to those in need? Well, Beats Without Borders is doing just that: they […]

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