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Community Calendar: East feast

Artists of all disciplines, with the possible exception of stilt walkers, are invited to apply for money to the Second Annual East Feast Vancouver, a micro-funding event that supports artists living in the Grandview-Woodland and Strathcona neighbourh
Fred UnLEEshed - March 23, 2012

Fred UnLEEshed - March 23, 2012

WEEK AHEAD: Boom Booms say Bye Bye Brazil, hello Vancouver

WEEK AHEAD: Boom Booms say Bye Bye Brazil, hello Vancouver

Fresh from a three-month tour of Brazil, the Boom Booms return to Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­with a comeback show at Venue March 29.
WEEK AHEAD: Yuk Yuk's returns to Vancover

WEEK AHEAD: Yuk Yuk's returns to Vancover

Its not that we havent had a good laugh during the past two years but it has been too long since Yuk Yuks got us going. Mark Breslin wants to remedy that.
WEEK AHEAD: Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­Fashion Week takes to the runway

WEEK AHEAD: Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­Fashion Week takes to the runway

VFW launches Fall/Winter 2012, exhibiting the collections of over 30 designers from across Canada, talents from European fashion capitals such as London, Milan and Paris, and innovators from Asia, and South America.

Community Calendar: Captain Cook

A rare ceremonial club, once owned by Captain James Cook, has been returned to Canada and now rests at the Museum of Anthropology at the University of B.C.

Fashion at church

Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­historian Ivan Sayers helps celebrate the 100th anniversary of St. Andrew's Church in North Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­with the Centennial Heritage Fashion Show and Tea March 24 at 1 p.m.

Inclusion awards

The city is accepting nominations for its fourth annual Access and Inclusion Awards.

Japan lessons

The earthquake, tsunami and nuclear melt-down that thrice devastated Japan one year ago presents several lessons for British Columbia, including prevention, reconstruction and the use of social media during and after a natural disaster.

Quake workshops

Worried about an earthquake? "Be prepared, not scared" is the City of Vancouver's message. More than 20 earthquake preparedness workshops are planned between March 15 and June 14 at community centres across the city.