Flirting with summer temperatures, May leads us into a sizzling season of fun in our community starting off with BC Youth Week, the re-opening of local farmers markets, art shows, concerts, and more.
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Multi-Day Events
Events that run for longer than three days in a row are highlighted in green below.
May Events in Metro Vancouver
This event list is updated frequently so be sure to check back often and feel free to send in your own listings via my contact form.
Thursday, May 1, 2014
Fourth Annual Spring Wedding Show: Head Over Heels
Opening Night Reception for Deeply Rooted: A Solo Art Show by April Lacheur
BC Hospitality Foundation’s Dish n’ Dazzle
Heirloom Vegetarian’s Cocktail Launch Party
Art & Arthritis with Otto Kamensek
Kick Off Speech and Hearing Awareness Month
Deeply Rooted Solo Art Show by April Lacheur
The Real Wolf of Wall Street: Jordan Belfort
Tough Lovers at the Fox Cabaret
BC Youth Week
Letter Writing Club
CircusWest Kaleidoscope
Friday, May 2, 2014
Sponsored by Miss604: Friday Late Night Movies at the Rio Theatre
DOXA Film Festival
Without Masks: Contemporary Afro-Cuban Art at the Museum of Anthropology
TPE HyperEnsemble
Wine for Waves at the Vancouver Aquarium
Panago’s Mariachi Party
Vancouver Web Fest
Sound Eclectic Vocal Ensemble at Performance Works
BC Youth Week
CircusWest Kaleidoscope
Saturday, May 3, 2014
Sponsored by Miss604: Surrey Youth Fest
Zajac Nights at The Vancouver Club
Stanley Park Young Naturalists: Bird Week Grand Opening
Whitecaps FC 40th Anniversary Match
River District Farmers Market
VPSN’s Active Fiction Jane’s Walk
Surrey Libraries: Write Here, Read Now
Velo Vixens 80s Ride
River Market: Love Your Mama Spring Artisan Fair
Vancouver Cantata Singers: Voices of Vancouver
Choreographic Lab | Humanerisms: Speaking Bodies
2014 Walk with your Doc at Kits Beach
Cloverdale Antique and Village Fair
Aria: Presented by Diskordanse
Fresh Pasta Class
Nootka Elementary School Spring Carnival
Artists in Our Midst: Open Studio Tour
Performing the Komagata Maru: Theatre and the Work of Memory
2nd Annual Halibut Festival
DOXA Film Festival
BC Youth Week
Vancouver Web Fest
CircusWest Kaleidoscope
Sunday, May 4, 2014
52nd Annual Langley Walk
Vancouver Academy of Music: Orpheum Showcase
Goh Ballet Nutcracker Auditions
Burger Palooza Vancouver
Kevade Spring Concert with Vancouver’s Estonian Female Vocal Ensemble
TPE HyperEnsemble
The Vancouver Soundwalk Collective
Earthfest Burnaby Lake
Cloverdale Antique and Village Fair
Terminal City Rollergirls Roller Derby
VPSN’s Active Fiction Jane’s Walk
Artists in Our Midst: Open Studio Tour
Performing the Komagata Maru: Theatre and the Work of Memory
Sneaker Freak: Vancouver’s Premier Sneaker Convention
DOXA Film Festival
BC Youth Week
Vancouver Web Fest
CircusWest Kaleidoscope
Monday, May 5, 2014
The Incubator: Pop-Up Dedicated to Fostering the Female Voice
Talk Healthy City for All Ideas Lab
DOXA Film Festival
BC Youth Week
Tuesday, May 6, 2014
Moscow Virtuosi and Vladimir Spivakov – 35th Anniversary Tour
Yoga Outreach Fundraiser Dinner
Mama-ste: Community Yoga Classes Celebrating Women and Moms
DOXA Film Festival
BC Youth Week
Wednesday, May 7, 2014
Clio Presents: Women, Wine, & Wisdom
BC Buds Spring Festival at Firehall Arts Centre
DOXA Film Festival
BC Youth Week
Havana Theatre: OLEANNA by David Mamet
Thursday, May 8, 2014
Courage To Come Back Awards Gala
Timeraiser Vancouver
Fur-Bearers Mingler
Knot Your Average Knitters at Surrey City Centre Library
ARThritis Soirée at the Vancouver Club
TRAS Kick Off to Summer Social
Piece of Mind Art Exhibit
Jazz Nights at Roedde House: Jaclyn Guillou and David Blake
Gross Indecency: The Three Trials of Oscar Wilde by Moisés Kaufman
DOXA Film Festival
BC Buds Spring Festival at Firehall Arts Centre
Havana Theatre: OLEANNA by David Mamet
Arts Club: Monty Python’s Spamalot
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This year’s Vancity Member Day falls in the middle of Green Month at Science World, a month of exhibits highlighting sustainability activities in our community.
Science World’s Green Month, which runs from Tuesday, April 22nd to Wednesday, May 21st, features exhibits and activities that celebrate environmental awareness and sustainability. For Green Month, Vancity is cowpowering the lights on Science World’s dome and is also offering tours of its rooftop Skygarden on Vancity Member Day. The Skygarden allowed Vancity to donate 102 pounds of vegetables in 2012 to the Potluck Cafe Society, providing food to low-income residents in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside.
Vancity Member Day at Science World
What: Members of Vancity and a guest can explore Science World on Vancity Member Day for half off the regular admission price in celebration of Green Month.
When: Saturday, May 10, 2014 from 9:30am to 6:00pm
Who: Vancity members can bring a guest to explore Science World on Vancity Member Day for half off the regular admission price. Members will need to present their Vancity MEMBER CARD® debit card or Vancity enviro™ Visa* (or other form of membership verification) at Science World’s Guest Services desk. That’s a savings of $11.25 on adult admission!
Where: Vancity will be onsite throughout the day with fun games and prizes. You can meet some of Vancity’s community partners who will have interactive displays and demonstrations on how they contribute to a greener community.
Why Vancity wants to improve the well-being of their members and their communities, which includes environmental sustainability. Green Month at Science World is an opportunity for everyone to learn more about creating a sustainable future in a fun and interactive way.
A total of 15 Vancity community partners will be participating on Vancity Member Day during Green Month at Science World. The partners will be showcasing their work and commitment to the environment and sustainability initiatives throughout Vancouver and the surrounding areas.
Green Month Giveaway
Vancity wants to share some Green Month goodness with a lucky Miss604 reader by offering up this giveaway prize pack (valued at over $200) that includes:
- Science World Family Day pass (admission for 2 adults and 2 children)
- Soap Dispensary Zerowaste Laundry Kit:
Glass bottle of Sapadilla’s Laundry Soap
Glass bottle of Soap Exchange stain remover
Glass bottle of Live for Tomorrow 8x concentrated fabric softener
All natural cotton laundry bag
Vevex’s mini wooden box
- Vancity swag:
3 reusable produce bags
Stainless steel compost bin
Stainless steel water bottle
Reusable hot beverage mug
4 flashing reflectors (for your bike)
Umbrella
Here’s how you can enter to win:
- Leave a comment on this post (1 entry)
- Post the following on Twitter (1 entry)
Join the Vancity Member Day Facebook event for more information and follow Vancity on Twitter. I will draw one winner at random from all entries at 12:00pm on Thursday, May 8, 2014.
Update The winner is Erica M!
#WhatsTheLink is a series about all that TransLink, Metro Vancouver’s transportation authority, is responsible for in the region. Join the conversation on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook. These guest posts are written by Robert Willis.
Macarons and Kingsway are part of your Major Road Network
Kingsway and Main, 1908. Philip Timms. VPL# 6780.
Kingsway is a road unlike any other in Metro Vancouver. At first a walking trail for local First Nations, it then became a wagon road in the mid-19th century.
Stretching diagonally from north to south starting from Vancouver’s Main Street just south of East 7th Avenue and becoming 12th Street at the Burnaby-New Westminster border, Kingsway is a living part of our region’s history and cultural fabric.
Kingsway is also part of TransLink’s Major Road Network (MRN). The MRN is a network of major arterial roads that stretches across the region and connects people and transports goods across municipal boundaries. In fact, if you stretched all 2,300 lane kilometres of major roads under TransLink’s responsibility from end to end, you’d end up in beautiful sunny Southern California!
Walking the north end of Kingsway you find yourself surround by all types of business and people. Coffee drinkers imbibe at coffee shops next to hair salons, eateries and various shops.
One place I stopped in was the unassuming bakery at 81 Kingsway. It was the pastel colours of macarons that caught my eye and the smell of butter that lured me through the doors of French Made Baking. Once inside, I was met by almond croissants hot from the oven and Parisian-accented English.
Catherine Introligator. Photo by: Robert Willis
French Made Baking is a family-run business: Catherine Introligator is the manager of the bakery and her husband is the chef/baker. I sat down and talked to her to see why she chose this location for her bakery:
“We like the east side of Vancouver. It’s laid back, and we thought the people here needed a good French bakery,” says Catherine who chose Kingsway over Paris, which was for her too crowded. “We looked at other locations in East Vancouver, but we like this location. There are three big roads, and Kingsway has a lot of traffic, which brings in business. The street is about independent and family businesses.”
This historical road has brought a lot of different people and businesses to the region over the years and will undoubtedly continue to do so for some years to come.
Like other MRN roads such as Knight Street, Broadway, Lougheed Highway and the Fraser Highway (to name just a few), Kingsway is part of our larger transportation system that also includes bridges, buses, SkyTrain, SeaBus and West Coast Express.
Kingsway 2014. Photo by Robert Willis
People don’t often think about TransLink when talking about roads, but funding the maintenance of MRN roads as well as linking roads, bridges and transit together is how TransLink plays a crucial part in helping people and goods move within our region.
As I leave the bakery, I find myself teleported back from a slice of Paris to the bustling urban triangle that is Kingsway, Broadway and Main Street. Boarding a bus on Broadway, another MRN road, to the nearest SkyTrain station, I’m pleased to know that whether traveling it by foot, bike, bus, or car, Kingsway is part of our linked transportation system. And I can access a Paris via East Vancouver and the treats that world-class city is famous for easily from nearly anywhere in our region.
Celebrating the best of British Columbia film and television, the Leo Awards will take place over three nights in downtown Vancouver, on Friday May 30th, Saturday, May 31st, and Sunday June 1st.
Leo Awards 2014
“This year’s LEO AWARDS have seen a number of firsts,” said Walter Daroshin, president. “In addition to the record entries and three event nights, we have an unprecedented 9 nominees in the Motion Picture category! This is a true testament to the quality of our 2014 entrants and the industry as a whole.” [Source: Press Release]
The nominees for this year’s Leo Awards were announced last week, with 102 awards to be handed out. Here are a few of the multiple-nominees:
Film
Some Assembly Required (5)
Sitting on the Edge of Marlene (7)
No Clue (5)
If I Had Wings (7)
That Burning Feeling (9)
Lawrence & Holloman (9)
Evangeline (9)
Down River (13)
Short Drama
Anxious Oswald Greene (15)
Under The Bridge Of Fear (8) |
Documentary
The Exhibition (6)
Chi (5)
Bif Naked: More Than Skin Deep (4)
TV
Arrow (6)
Blackstone (7)
Motive (12)
Continuum (21)
TV Movie
Mr. Hockey: The Gordie Howe Story (12)
Delete (10) |
Nerds and Monsters picked up 5 nominations, Spooksville has 8 nominations, and popular shows like Once Upon a Time, Witches of East End, Almost Human also have nods.
Tickets are available now for each of the three award evenings. The full list of nominees by program is online along with schedules by evening. Follow the Leo Awards on Twitter and Facebook for more information.
The Rio Theatre is serving up a strong lineup for May featuring some of the most frequently quoted films of our generation. These 19+ screenings can be complimented with a beverage from the theatre’s full service bar as you enjoy a night out with friends. Tickets are available online in advance or at the door for $8 or $6 if you come in costume.
Rio Theatre Friday Late Night Movies
Friday, May 2, 2014
Fight Club (David Fincher, 1999) First rule of Fight Club: You do not talk about Fight Club. | Based on Chuck Palahniuk’s novel of the same name, Fight Club tells the story of insomniac office worker (Ed Norton) looking for a way to change his life who crosses paths with a devil-may-care soap maker (Brad Pitt), and together form an underground “fight club.” Also starring Helena Bonham Carter, Jared Leto, and Meat Loaf. Hosted by Daniel Chai.
Friday, May 9, 2014
Natural Born Killers (Oliver Stone, 1994) I’ve loved you since the day we met. | Director Oliver Stone took a story by Quentin Tarantino about the misadventures of social outcasts in love Mickey (Woody Harrelson) and Mallory (Juliette Lewis), and crafted a deft, wild commentary on contemporary culture’s obsession with sensationalist media, the glorification of violence, and the “fame factory.” Featuring memorable performances by Tommy Lee Jones, Rodney Dangerfield, and Robert Downey Jr.
Friday, May 16, 2014
Clueless (Amy Heckerling, 1995) Sex. Clothes. Popularity. Is there a problem here? | Is there a movie as synonymous with the 90s as Amy Heckerling’s Clueless? Hard to say. What we can say is that this is one of the Rio’s most requested titles – even the staff have been asking for it! Adapted from Jane Austen’s novel Emma, Clueless is a classic high school comedy about a rich, do-good student in Beverly Hills named Cher (Alicia Silverstone) who tries to boost a new pupil’s (Brittany Murphy) popularity, while reckoning with the inevitable affairs of the teenaged heart that get in the way. Also starring Paul Rudd, Donald Faison, and Stacey Dash.
Friday, May 23, 2014
Mulholland Drive (David Lynch, 2001) An actress longing to be a star. A woman searching for herself. Both worlds will collide…on Muholland Drive. | After a car wreck on the winding Mulholland Drive renders a woman amnesiac, she and a perky Hollywood-hopeful search for clues and answers across Los Angeles in a twisting venture beyond dreams and reality. Starring Naomi Watts, Laura Harring, Justin Theroux, Robert Forster.
Friday, May 30, 2014
Top Gun (Tony Scott, 1986) Talk to me, Goose. | Top Gun is 110 minutes of pure, Reagan-era awesome. Tony Scott’s incredibly visual, kinetic story about a “maverick” fighter pilot in training (Tom Cruise) who gets his breath taken away while never losing that loving feeling for his civilian instructor (Kelly McGillis), is a quotable feast that features a killer 80s soundtrack (Kenny Loggins!) and some seriously awesome mid-air dogfights. Also starring Tom Skerritt, Anthony Edwards, Val Kilmer, Meg Ryan, and Tim Robbins.
Miss604 is a media partner of the Rio’s Late Night Movie series.