Merry Christmas
Frohe Weihnachten
Blackbird Theatre presents Uncle Vanya at The Cultch, 1895 Venables Street starting December 23rd. This is classical theatre with Anton Chekhov’s heart-wrenching 19th century masterwork rich in improbable love, yearning and folly. The play portrays the visit of an elderly professor and his glamorous, much younger second wife, Yeléna, to the rural estate that supports their urban lifestyle. Two friends, Vanya, brother of the Professor’s late first wife, who has long managed the estate, and Astrov, the local Doctor, both fall under Yelena’s spell.
Blackbird Theatre has received multiple Jessie awards and nominations since 2006 so you can be assured of a great performance. Tickets start at $17. The show runs until January 14, 2014 with post show talkbacks on Dececember 29, January 1, 5, 8, 12, 15, 2014.
Well for those of you that have left their Christmas shopping down to the wire, here is your chance to pick up some one-of-kind gifts from over 100 local artisans. The Last Chance Christmas Craft Fair is taking place this Sunday, December 22nd at the Croatian Cultural Centre, 3250 Commercial Drive, from 11:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. First 50 people through the door on Sunday will receive a free Swag Bag. Admission is $5 at the door, but children under 12 are free. There will also be face painting and balloon animals for the kids. You can purchase your ticket(s) online at Eventbrite and by doing so, you will be entered into a draw for a $100 shopping spree. Winner will be announced on Saturday, December 21st.
While you are at the Last Chance Christmas Craft Fair, pop in and say hi to Kim Mulder and Kennedy Telford. Kim and Kennedy are two librarians who are passionate about real food and have just published a cookbook This East Van Kitchen: A Fresh Introduction to Cooking. The book features vegan, vegetarian and meat recipes with colour that jumps off the pages. The book will be available for sale this Sunday for $30 for a single copy and $25 each for multiple copies. If you miss them at the craft fair, their book is available at the People’s Co-op Bookstore, 1391 Commercial Drive.
East Vancouver is filled with a wealth of creative energy that is uniquely our own. You see it every day in the music, the art, the photographs, the live theatre, the writings, the comedy and on it goes. During the recent Eastside Culture Crawl, I must say I was in awe of the many talented artists showcasing their work. It inspired me to showcase some of the talent that is among us.
As an animal lover, one photographer that caught my eye with her amazing photographs is Tanya King. She is able to capture that bit of personality in pets that is not always so easy to do. I speak from experience. Having had a Newfoundland dog that came from a family of show dogs, I spent many hours taking countless photos to get just that perfect photo. Although I did manage a few great photos, it was no easy feat. As we move to more digital photographs, we don’t see as many framed or printed photographs.
If you would like that perfect framed picture of your pet, I invite you to check out the work of Tanya King. She manages to take some pretty spectacular shots, being that pets are always on the move and don’t sit quiet and pretty when you want them to. Usually quite the opposite. With Christmas around the corner, I thought giving a gift certificate to receive a session with Tanya would make a wonderful memorable gift for that animal lover. Subtle hint to those family and friends reading this post.
Tanya worked with renowned photographer, Hans Sipma, for 8 years and you will see her photographs in Modern Dog Magazine. Outside of spending time assisting local pet adoption agencies and shelters by donating her time and skills to help animals find loving homes, Tanya does pet photo sessions in her studio. Her studio is located in the Parker Studios, 1000 Parker Street, in East Vancouver. Each session takes about 30 – 45 minutes. You can also have the entire shoot of photos put into one photo book with 25 – 30 images which would also make a wonderful keepsake and fantastic gift. Gift certificates for Tanya’s photo sessions are available. You can find prices listed on her website.
You can see in the photos that Tanya loves animals, it is the only way she is able to take the photos she does. Animals have a very innate sense of who they like and trust. Tanya generally photographs cats and dogs, but will soon be turning her eye to photographing horses. Although, I have included a sampling of her photos here, I invite you to check out her photos online, they are pretty spectacular.
You are invited to the opening reception of a new exhibit at The Cultch Gallery this Wednesday, December 18th. The Cultch Gallery, 1895 Venables Street, presents Urban Landscapes an exhibition of urban spaces and artifacts by Vanessa Lam, Valerie Arntzen, John Russell and Sharon Petty. John Russell is a self taught photographer whose body of work is built on photographs of abandoned couches reclaimed by nature, creating untold tales of their history in the minds of viewers. Vanessa Lam’s contributions are mixed media paintings/collages. Taking inspiration from the texture and colour of city artifacts and incorporating unusual objects into the work, Vanessa paints a unique, abstract view of the city. Valerie Arntzen Lam has been a photographer and assemblage artist for over 20 years. Sharon Petty is a trained photographer from York University and Langara College. Valerie and Sharon work together to present a series of photographs that examine urban landscapes shaped by the people who travel them. Their combined photographs depict the expressions of communities upon the spaces they live in. Everyone is welcome to attend the opening reception this Wednesday, December 18th from 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. If you miss the opening reception, you can visit the gallery from 12:00 – 6:00 p.m. Monday to Friday and Saturdays from Noon – 4:00 p.m. The exhibit runs until January 23, 2014.
You are invited to Graze Restaurant, 3980 Fraser Street, on Wednesday, December 18th for a fundraising dinner for the Vancouver Branch of the SPCA. If you are unfamiliar with Graze Restaurant, it is a vegan restaurant that provides locally and organically produced ingredients. The concept is to provide people of all eating preferences with dishes that are creative, nutritionally well-balanced and simply delicious.Whether you are a strict vegetarian who is starving for choice, a flexitarian who enjoys trying everything or an omnivore who simply wants a familiar and satiating meal, Graze was something for you. One thing they have that has made it onto Erin Ireland’s Must Try Five List is their Vegan Perogies. Erin says “Chef Karen McAthy’s piece de resistance is a yam and egglant perogy dish for $16 topped with crispy shallots and served with an intensely smoked coconut cheddar sauce, sour coconut cream and spicy tomato jam.” Not only does Graze Restaurant do great food and service, they are doing fundraising dinners for local charities where they donate 20% of the sales from your bill to a local charity. When you make your reservation for this Wednesday’s dinner, make sure to mention the SPCA and Graze will donate 20% to the Vancouver Branch to help shelter animals in need.
You are invited to a different kind of craft fair this weekend. Craftacular which takes place at the Beehive Hair Lounge, 3904 Fraser Street, on December 14th and 15th from 6:00 pm – 10:30 pm each evening strives to be a showcase for the undiscovered and eclectic talent. Now in its 10 year, here you will find vendors and artisans who have never shown any of their work before and may never again. So it is truly an opportunity to find that one of a kind item. To keep things lively, they will be offering a cash bar while you shop. There will be different vendors on each day. On Saturday, December 14th, you will find:
Chenoa LeBlanc: She makes unicorns and octopi.
Sarah Race Photography: Will have a photo both set up ready for those Christmas photos with an 80s theme to boot. You are encouraged to wear your craziest Christmas sweater and come down for some pics. Note: Sarah will be on site Saturday and Sunday.
ZULA Jewelry + Design: Nature Inspired Metal Wear. ZULA creates wearable pieces that incorporates objects from nature such as leaves, twigs, seeds, roots and bones. Her jewellery is said to have a West Coast feel and is handcrafted in silver, copper, gold and bronze.
Britt: Creates air plants and terrariums.
vchy designs: Specializes in mirror art from large door hunt size to compact.
William & Jonathan: Handcrafted bath bombs and organic soy candles.
On Sunday, December 15th, you will find:
Sarah Race Photography: Will be back with her Christmas Photo Booth
Takohako Designs: Cute, nerdy, and pun-y paper goods and crafts from unique occasion cards to handmade felt coin purses to pinback buttons.
Andrea Hooge: Prepare some space on your fridge. Andrea will have a great selection of magnets for your fridge which include cats, dogs and other animals. She will also be bringing packs of Bill Murr-gnets and Big Lebowsk-gnets. Prints and original artwork will also be available.
Come check out this Craftacular event!
You are invited to a Holiday Décor Pop Up Workshop at Britannia Community Centre, 1661 Napier Street, this Sunday, December 15th. Five local artists will be conducting workshops between Noon and 4:00 p.m. You will learn:
Holiday Godsai by Helen Spaxman
Chindi Nation Holiday Decor Project by Karenza T. Wall
Recycled Magazine Decor by Paula Luther
Holiday Greeting Cards by Diane Wood
Snowflake Ballerinas by Jan Nguyen
This is a free event open to all ages with all materials being supplied. No registration required, just drop in to the Al Mattison Lounge this Sunday with your imagination and come get creative!
The 14th Annual Trinity Street Christmas Light Festival is now underway until January 5th. For 14 years, residents of 2400 – 2900 blocks of Trinity Street have been putting on an amazing display of Christmas lights. You are invited to come out and talk a wander among the lights. You are also encouraged to vote for your favourite block and for your favourite house. Each vote is $2.00 and all funds raised go to Harbourview Daycare, a Kiwassa Neighbourhood House, which provides much needed childcare for ages 3 – 5 and St. James Cottage Hospice which has been serving the most at risk in the community since 1961. The Trinity Street Christmas Light Festival will also be holding Winter Walks on December 15th and 22nd from 5:00 pm. – 9:00 p.m. On those evenings, a concession will be available at 2669 Trinity Street to help warm you up. To ensure this remains a safe event, organizers ask that you leave the car behind, or park a little ways away and walk in. Lights go out each night at 10:00 p.m. So come early to see the dazzling display which will surely get you into the spirit of Christmas!