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Where in Vancouver to watch the Tragically Hip’s final show Saturday night

Where in Vancouver to watch the Tragically Hip’s final show Saturday night

Pubs, theatres, music venues to broadcast live concert
Ties that bind quickly unravel in bleak Edge of Winter

Ties that bind quickly unravel in bleak Edge of Winter

There have been countless stories written about the ties that bind and the often tenuous tightrope-walk that is the relationship between father and son.
3 things to do in Vancouver: August 18 to 24, 2016

3 things to do in Vancouver: August 18 to 24, 2016

1. DOXA hosts a free outdoor screening of the documentary Pistol Shrimps about an unlikely Los Angeles basketball team led by actress Aubrey Plaza (Parks and Recreation). Check it out Aug. 24, 8 p.m. at Robson Square. 2.
Scottish director messes with Texas in Hell or High Water

Scottish director messes with Texas in Hell or High Water

Hell or High Water is set in West Texas, a hardscrabble part of the U.S. with land so scorched you feel you have to shake off the dust as you leave the theatre.
Three ice cream makers get creative keeping Vancouver cool

Three ice cream makers get creative keeping Vancouver cool

For a city with such a short and fickle relationship with summer, Vancouver has plenty of options to keep cool — and here are three new-ish options to check out. Cream of the crop Tangram Creamery.
High school hell gets edgy send-up in Heathers: The Musical

High school hell gets edgy send-up in Heathers: The Musical

Forget Scottish heaths, kilts and bagpipes, these Heathers are all-American, bitchy teenaged girls lording it over their Westerberg high school classmates.
Family-run Basho finds its happy place

Family-run Basho finds its happy place

Sweet and savoury treats at stylish Hastings-Sunrise café
Fanny Bay Oyster Bar & Shellfish Market latest purveyor of 'marine cuisine'

Fanny Bay Oyster Bar & Shellfish Market latest purveyor of 'marine cuisine'

It’s a curious thing. But the notion of fresh seafood as a Vancouver dining staple has never been as robust a proposition as it should be. However, there are signs indicating that it’s changing.
4 things to do in Vancouver: August 11 to 17

4 things to do in Vancouver: August 11 to 17

1. Summertime-indie-rock-road-warriors Adrian Teacher and the Sub s play a homecoming show in support of their uniformly excellent album Terminal City , Aug. 12 at Red Gate Arts Society.
Beauty and the Beast twinkles under the stars

Beauty and the Beast twinkles under the stars

Theatre Under the Stars production delivers the whole family package