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March, 2011

Kerrisdale Food Crawl

Kerrisdale is where restaurants come to die, or so the joke goes. And while it’s true that this tony neighbourhood has its fair share of fossilized eateries serving overcooked meat, a discerning palate can locate an international bazaar of eats lurking in the shadows of the stately Tudor homes

By published Mar 31, 2011

Playhouse International Wine Festival Cheat Sheet 2011

How do you make sure you taste the best of over 700 wines in a three-hour time span? Follow Vanmag's guide to the tasting room's must-visit booths.

By published Mar 30, 2011

Hot Buy: MoleculeR

$60 Molecular Gastronomy Kit

By published Mar 29, 2011

Barfly: Dalhousie

By published Mar 29, 2011

Shop with a Chef: David Wong

Oru's Executive Chef Talks Sablefish

By published Mar 29, 2011

Vancouver Celebrities: March 2011

Charities large and small benefited from Vancouver's inveterate out-and-abouters

By published Mar 29, 2011

Ladner

Ladner's new mayor wants to turn the city's waterfront of crusty marinas and weathered dwellings into a real boardwalk peopled by happy condo-dwellers and restaurateurs

By published Mar 29, 2011

Best of the Vancouver Writers Festival

In a digital age, the Writers Fest rekindles our love of books

By published Mar 28, 2011

Puppet Master

Maggie Winston pulls strings to make a kinder, more magical world

By published Mar 28, 2011

The Book on Pickton

Stevie Cameron doesn't regret the nine years it took to write 'On the Farm,' but she's haunted by what she discovered along the way

By published Mar 28, 2011

Best-Value Sherry

By published Mar 28, 2011

Barfly: Vieux Carré

By published Mar 28, 2011

The Deserter

Rodney Watson spent a year fighting in Iraq with the U.S. Army. Ordered to return, he went AWOL instead, finding sanctuary in a Vancouver church with his new wife and son. Now he's fighting to stay out of an American prison

By published Mar 28, 2011

Vancouver Celebrities: April 2011

Showstoppers! A spotlight on wandering artists, musical sons, faux filmmakers, and the former president of Pakistan

By published Mar 28, 2011

The China Factor

Chinese money is flowing into Greater Vancouver real estate at a rate not seen since the early 1990s, when anxious citizens of Hong Kong bought property here as a safeguard against the impending handover

By published Mar 28, 2011

Where House Prices Are Taking Off

Sure, Greater Vancouver is pricey. But take away detached homes in a few popular areas ad the surprising reality is that some types of housing in some parts of town have barely matched inflation

By published Mar 28, 2011

Q&A: Dr. Max Cynader

UBC's Chief Brain Researcher, Dr. Max Cynader, on how to keep your wits and live longer

By published Mar 28, 2011

First Person: Sebastien Albrecht

Ever climbed the Grouse Grind? Sebastien Albrecht, 35, describes what it felt like to do it 14 times in a single day

By published Mar 28, 2011

Fairest of Them All

By published Mar 28, 2011

Add to Cart

Photographer Brian Howell makes us look with fresh eyes at the city's ubiquitous binners

By published Mar 28, 2011

The Whitecaps Make a Comeback

Among those in the stands on opening day in the Major Soccer League will be old-timers who watched the Whitecaps' first game in 1974. Here's why their comeback will be a success

By published Mar 16, 2011

Vancouver's New Asian Restaurant Scene

Asian ingredients, flavours, and techniques spice up fare at more and more rooms around town. From Vij’s to Oru, Maenam to Chau, it’s the advent of Post-Postmodern Asian cuisine

By published Mar 9, 2011

Q&A: Ron Burnett

President, Emily Carr University

By published Mar 3, 2011

Vancouver Food and Drink Tastings —Week of March 3

French cheese, rare scotch, and a plethora of local and international wines are on the menu at various foodies events taking place this week

By published Mar 3, 2011