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ICONS Vintage Farewell Market At The Biltmore Cabaret February 20

18 Feb

ICONSFeb20ICONS is back at the Biltmore Cabaret this Saturday, February 20th  for its Farewell Market.  The ICONs Vintage Market represents the racy subculture of modern vintage lifestyle which takes design and style cues from the 60’s, 70’s, 80’s as well as a bit of early 90’s cultural icons.  Some of the icons they take cues from include Keith Richards, Bridget Bardot, Iggy, Twiggy, Andy Warhol, Jane Birkin, Farrah Fawcett, Madonna, Steve McQueen and Patti Smith to give you some idea. ICONS is a highly anticipated vintage clothing market. Along with clothing, you can expect to find psychedelic posters, antiques, records, taxidermy, retro lamps as well as small furniture, cameras and a bit of this and that.  For their farewell market, Tacofino food truck will be on hand all day serving up what they do best and Erika the Mystic will be on hand for tarot readings.  Add to that Deejay Dirty Bird will be on hand spinning tunes. The event is being held at the Biltmore Cabaret, 2755 Prince Edward Street.  ICONS gets under way at 11:00 am and goes till 4:00 pm.

East Vancouver History Walks With James Johnstone February 27 & March 5

17 Feb

EastEndWalkingTourJamesJames Johnstone is back with his popular historical walking tours. On Saturday, February 27th,  James will take you on a tour of one of Vancouver’s oldest neighbourhoods, Strathcona. The tour kicks off at 10:00 a.m. starting from 696 East Hastings at Heatley. This historical walking tour is a culmination of years of researching over 250 homes in the East End. Although you will find architecture is a theme on this tour, James will also focus on social history and how waves of immigrants established themselves in this area before moving on to other parts of the city. The tour will also touch on the impact of portside industries like BC Sugar, the prohibition and the proliferation of bootlegging as well as the City of Vancouver’s attempts to wipe out “urban blight”.  Or if you prefer to take in the history of the Grandview Woodlands area, on March 5th James will host a history walk “Grandview: The Hood That Drives”. Each tour runs for approximately 2 to 2.5 hours and the cost is $20 for each tour. If you would like more information or to reserve your spot, email James directly at historywalks@gmail.com.

Kitchen Series Skills Class At The Uncommon Café – All About The Bread

16 Feb

AllAboutTheBreadThe Uncommon Café, 477 Powell Street, is hosting their next class in their Kitchen Skills Series – All About The Bread on February 24th. For this class, they have partnered with bread maker Stephen Louie who will introduce you to the basics of bread making along with some easy tricks.  Some of the delicious bread you will be making include a buttermilk loaf  and a multigrain loaf with various seeds including sesame, poppy and sunflower seeds.  They will also show you how easy it is to master the art of making pizza dough.  From there, they will show you how you can easily use that same dough to make rolls, buns and more.  To start things off right though, the gang at The Uncommon Café will serve you some savoury snacks. You will, of course, get to taste everything that is made during the class including the pizza along with a glass of wine. The All About Bread class takes place on February 24th from 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm. The cost is $60, but psst you can save 20% by using the code SAVE20 if you register by Friday, February 19th. To register, visit Eventbrite.

The Gay Heritage Project At The Cultch March 2-19

15 Feb

GayHeritageProjectA contemporary new show is coming to The Cultch this March called The Gay Heritage Project. It features three of Canada’s gifted creator/performers, being Damien Atkins, Paul Dunn and Andrew Kushnir. They will set out to answer the question: “ is there such a thing as gay heritage?”  Damien, Paul & Andrew will uncover events not often shared and will shine a light on contemporary gay culture. What you can expect is a hilarious and moving homage to all those that came before and the events that continue to shape the lives of the gay community.   The Gay Heritage Project runs from March 2 – 19 at The Cultch. Tickets start at $19 and are available online.

What people are saying about The Gay Heritage Project:

“Celebratory, upbeat, and deeply moving” 
Toronto Star

“Funny, imaginative, though-provoking…a wide-ranging and wildly
entertaining inquiry into what it means to be gay” 
The Globe and Mail

“These talented actor/singers inspire and amuse, amaze with the
connections they make and make us want to hear more of their tales” 
Now Toronto

Farewell To The Wise Hall Eastside Flea February 13 & 14

11 Feb

EastsideFleaThis weekend is your last opportunity to check out the Eastside Flea at the Wise Hall at 1882 Adanac Street. Why’s that you ask? Well the Eastside Flea has found a permanent home in the historic Ellis Building on Main Street. As this is a rather neglected building, organizers are looking for a bit of help to spruce up their new digs. They have started an Indiegogo campaign this week to raise $10,000 to bring back some life into this beautiful old building.  They also have some big plans for this new space. They hope to have 15+ artisan studios, a regular ESF marketplace that will host over 50 vendors, a platform for DIY workshops and demos as well as an outdoor courtyard for food trucks and community BBQs.  If you wish to help them breath life into this cool space, visit their Indiegogo campaign.

If you wish to check out the Eastside Flea this weekend, you will find over 60 vendors on both Saturday, February 13th and Sunday, February 14th from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm.  They will have collectibles, gift cards, handcrafted and vintage jewellery, vinyl records, plants, locally-made body care and a whole host of gift items for that special Valentine.  If you get hungry from all that shopping, they have you covered.  Tacofino food truck will be on hand serving up their amazing tacos outside both days and Kahve & Chai will be indoors serving their signature spicy chai, coffee and tea.  Admission is $3.00. Stop by and support some great local vendors.

Little One Takes Stage At The Firehall Arts Centre February 10-13

10 Feb

LittleOneThe Firehall Arts Centre presents a new show which has received the title of ‘Overall Excellent Award Winner’ by the New York Fringe. The show is called Little One and is brought to you by Vancouver-based Alley Theatre which produced Kayak last year.   The show is billed as a suspenseful psychodrama in which 4-year-old Claire is adopted into the family and 6-year-old Aaron has to learn to “love” his new monster of a sister. The show is told through their now adult voices and the two characters will weave through childhood stories and teenage humiliation which will be twisted, wryly funny and ultimately a haunting narrative   The show opens February 10th and runs till February 13th. Tickets are available online from $23.  Today, you will also find a Pay What You Can Show at 1:00 pm. For more information, visit Firehall Arts Centre.

What people are saying about Little One:

“Little One is at once deeply poetic and unnerving, a meditation on sibling relationships, the nature of love and the dark horror of upper middle class existence that is ‘90s suburban life.”

 Huffington Post

“Frequently witty, pocket-sized horror story…prods us into laughter between our shocked gasps.”

 Time Out New York (Critics’ Pick)

East Van Makers: Tyler Spence Making One Of A Kind Furniture

9 Feb

14We love featuring makers and on this past year’s Eastside Culture Crawl, our group started off at the Maker Labs. There we met Tyler Warren Spence, one half of Warren & Wayne Wood Co. The other half being Rory Wayne Bushfield.  These two love the great outdoors and turned their love of collecting old stumps and logs into one of a kind furniture. Tyler works out of Maker Labs in East Vancouver designing and building custom handmade coffee and dining room tables from reclaimed wood. His passion is finding the right piece of wood for each project and creating beautiful, functional furniture that will last a lifetime. Tyler uses recycled material whenever possible and is inspired by the great outdoors.  Tyler has been making furniture for 7 years on a part-time basis, but has in the last 6 months moved to making furniture full-time. He recently completed his first commercial project, being two large banquet style tables for The Airhouse which is a freestyle training centre in Squamish. He used reclaimed fir that was repurposed from a demolition project at The Guildford Town Centre in Surrey. Some of his smaller projects include guitar stands made from red wine barrel staves from the Okanagan (pictured above).   We have set out below photos of some of Tyler’s other projects along with a brief description of where he sourced the wood:

The table top for this piece is from a cedar tree that Tyler found on the shore of Lillooet Lake. The legs of the table are from fallen Arbutus branches from the Sunshine Coast.26

This cabinet was made from Cedar dock boards reused from Tyler’s family cabin on the Sunshine Coast. The wood was originally milled by his grandfather from a fallen tree on their cabin property. After a few decades of use, it was time for the dock to be replaced so he salvaged as much of the wood as he could and created the piece you see below.

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Tyler made this table from a Driftwood log found on Spanish Banks in Kitsilano.  It took months for the wood to dry out after which the log was milled into slabs using an Alaskan Mill.

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Tyler is passionate about what he does and welcomes any custom orders. We invite you to check out his website which has some great photos of his work. You can also find him on Instagram at @warrenandwayne. To chat with Tyler directly, you can email him at e: tyler.spence@warrenandwayne.com.

Photo Credit: Pera Hardy

Foto Friday – East Vancouver – Cats Waiting Adoption Van BC SPCA

5 Feb

SPCAAdoptTwoKirtensFor this week’s Foto Friday, we would like to do something a little bit different and showcase some photos of some sweet cats that are awaiting their forever home at the Vancouver BC SPCA. Some are currently at the Vancouver Shelter, but some of the cats are in foster. For more information about them please contact the Vancouver BC SPCA directly by email at Vancouver@spca.b.ca or by phone or 604.879.7721, or just stop by and see them at 1205 East 7th Avenue.  The cats we have chosen today are Peter, Leroy, Jagger, Eva and Ninja. Who could not give some love to these sweet faces?

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Crow Roost Twilight Bike Ride February 13th

4 Feb

CrowinLondonPedroCoboSo crows are an ever present part of life in East Van.  So fitting then that we should all be invited to ride with the crows on Saturday, February 13th.  This event is organized by the Still Moon Arts Society and the Windermere Bike Society.  They invite you to come down with the family, your friends and, of course, your bikes to begin the Crow Roost Twilight Bike Ride at 4:45 pm at the Renfrew Skytrain Station. They will follow the crows on the Central Valley Greenway which is approximately 5 km round trip. This is a rain or shine event, but to ensure safety you are reminded to have lights and/or reflectors for the ride home.   This is a free family friendly event and snacks to share are encouraged.  Come ride with the crows!

Photo Credit: Pedro Cobo

The Perky Parsnip Offers Vegan & Gluten Free Cooking Classes

3 Feb

PPAppieWe love food and we enjoy cooking food and are always interested in the abundance of classes being offered in and around Vancouver. Recently we came across The Perky Parsnip which offers classes for those that are interested in vegan and gluten free cooking.  The classes are hosted by Alicia Meek and are held in the evenings at The Float On Bakeshop located at 4384 Fraser Street.  Alicia likes to bring a fun and interactive atmosphere to her cooking class which is suitable for the whole family.  She will teach you how to make dishes that are healthy, organic and high in nutrition.   All her classes are $59 per person with discounts for groups of 4 or more.  Some of her upcoming classes include:

Healthy Sushi At Home – February 28th & April 1st

Alicia will show you the secrets to making delicious sushi at home. This is a hands-on class and each person will be selecting and preparing ingredients for their roll and cone.

Healthy in a Hurry Entrees – February 28th, March 4th & April 1st

Alicia changes the menu for this class depending on what’s in season. She will teach you about carb-free wraps and noodles as well as soy-free meat alternatives and how to make delicious sauces.

Healthy in a Hurry Snacks – March 4th

Come to be inspired and learn how to make satisfying snacks for your family and entertaining. This is again a hands-on-class. You are asked to bring a to-go container.

Guilt-Free Chocolate From Scratch – March 5th

Learn to make chocolate dipped Strawberries, Peanut Butter Cups and more delicious treats with chocolate! Again, this is a hands-on class and a to-go container is recommended so you can take some of your sweet treats home.

Healthy in a Hurry Breakfast – April 2nd

Alicia will teach you how to take 20 minutes preparation time and have days of delicious and healthful breakfasts.

To register for the classes or to learn more about Alicia, visit The Perky Parsnip.

Photo Credit: The Perky Parsnip