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West Point Grey

Event

Kesu'

Mar 17, 2012
Doug Cranmer, a noted practitioner of Kwakwaka’wakw art, is honoured in this posthumous exhibition. The rare showcase—which includes a collection of wood poles and masks (his name, Kesu’, means “wealth being carved”)—is presented in overlapping sections that represent facets of the artist’s personality: the contrarian, the pragmatist, the mentor.

Is Vancouver home to the greenest building in the world?

John Robinson, the visionary behind UBC's new Centre for Interactive Research on Sustainability, believes this one building can, in fact, change the world.

By published Feb 1, 2012

Baru Latino Restaurant

Americas | West Point Grey

An expansive menu covers food from Tierra del Fuego to the Darien Gap, which means there’s a lack of focus but a surplus of choices. Some...

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Event

Vancouver Folk Music Festival

Jul 15, 2011
If you’re going to Jericho Beach Park for this annual three-day folkanalia, be sure to wear some flowers in your hair. And espadrilles. And a mirrored skirt. Now with thriving market (artisanal hammocks), food court (refundable plates), and, this year, artists we’re enthused about like Rosanne Cash, Justin Townes Earle, Joel Plaskett, Gillian Welch, and Pokey LaFarge and the South City Three.