Vancouverites have come to know and love Tourism Vancouver’s annual Dine Out Vancouver Festival each winter. To make the most of this covid-era summer, Tourism Vancouver and its community partners, are bringing us Dine OutSide, Dine Out Vancouver Festival’s first summer-time food and drink celebration, kicking off August 21st. Primed to make the most of the peak west coast summer, Dine…
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A Taste of The PNE Celebrates the Best of BC
The PNE has made our BC Day Long Weekend tastier by bringing back A Taste of the PNE with two delicious dining events, once again bringing some of the province’s favourite flavours to satisfy our taste buds. The celebration of BC’s best bites, can be enjoyed in two ways; at an intimate outdoor event at…
PPE – Pride Performance Empowers! Firehall Arts Centre this weekend
Firehall Arts Centre brings Pride to the East Side this weekend with PPE – Pride Performance Empowers! PPE celebrates Pride weekend with empowering and entertaining theatre, drag and music performances taking place in the Firehall’s courtyard*. Curated by Artistic Producer Donna Spencer, PPE – Pride Performance Empowers! runs July 31 to August 2, 2020,…
Vancouver Pride 2020 celebrates…virtually
As the Pride Week proclamation and flag raising has taken place at City Hall for another year Vancouver Pride is ready to celebrate. Congratulations to those who also celebrated their nuptials at City Hall yesterday! This year’s Pride festivities take on a different look due to Covid-19 but pride can’t be cannot be cancelled. A…
Vines Art Festival continues to celebrate The Arts & Lands, for Free.
The 6th annual Vines Art Festival, is just days away. The free, all-ages multidisciplinary arts festival returns Wednesday August 5 – 15, 2020. However, like most Arts organizations in the COVID-ear, Vines is helping keep patrons and artists safe by offering mainly online programming, with a few limited in-person outdoor gatherings. The Vines Art Festival…
QAF 2020 Closes With A Pajama Party
While the digitally re-imagined, Queer Arts Festival (QAF) continues through this weekend, the WICKED–ness must come to a close on Sunday July 26th Glitter Is Forever: Pajama Party, a final marathon binge of the performances featured throughout the 2020 Queer Arts Festival! Don your poshest pajamas, grab a cocktail (or two) and get gala-ready as you binge…
MOA at UBC reveals Shame and Prejudice: A Story of Resilience
The Museum of Anthropology (MOA) at UBC has reopened after its months-long COVID-19 closure with new safety protocols and timed-entry tickets. This week, MOA is preparing for their upcoming exhibition, Kent Monkman’s timely Shame and Prejudice: A Story of Resilience, on display from August 6, 2020 to January 3, 2021. Curated by Monkman — a Canadian artist of Cree…
