Friday Late Night Movies at the Rio Theatre: March 2013

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riotheatre-march2013The Rio Theatre just announced its Friday Late Night Movies lineup for March and Miss604 is proud to hop on board as a media sponsor for this affordable film series.

March 1, 2013:
Wayne’s World
(Hosted by Paul Anthony)

March 8, 2013
Tetsuo The Iron Man
(Hosted by Jen & Sylvia Soska)

March 15, 2013
Fight Club
(Original 35mm print)

March 22, 2013
Blue Velvet

March 29, 2013
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

The Rio Theatre is an independent art and movie house located at 1660 West Broadway, at Commercial Drive, and is easily accessible by transit. They now have their full service bar up and running so you must be 19+ to attend this series. All screenings are at 11:00pm. Tickets are available online in advance or at the door for $8 or $6 if you come in costume. Follow the Rio Theatre on Facebook and Twitter for more film screenings, comedy showcases, and special event information.

New Canucks Entry Song: Japandroids The House That Heaven Built

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Back in January the Vancouver Canucks decided that with a new season they should introduce a new song for when their players hit the ice at Rogers Arena. While many loved U2’s “Where the Streets Have No Name”, almost just as many loathed it as the entry song. So, the Canucks tried a few options on for size during their first few home games before settling on “The House That Heaven Built” by the Vancouver-based alt-rock duo, Japandroids.

According to the Canucks, there were over 2,850 submissions for the new entry song, which they called Project NU2. They whittled down their choices and provided fans with six options. “A Warrior’s Call” by Volbeat, “Welcome to the Jungle” by Guns N’ Roses, “Burn It To The Ground” by Nickelback, “We Are” by Static in the Stars, “Stockholm” by DJ MEG, and the winning track “The House That Heaven Built” by Japandroids.

Early in the game, ” Welcome to the Jungle was running away with the contest, with Burn It To The Ground placing second,” says Derek Jory on the Canucks website. But then something big happened to propel “The House That Heaven Built” to the top of the stack:

The pair of Brian King and David Prowse was acclaimed by a number of music publications in 2012 – Pitchfork, SPIN, Rolling Stone and more — and has been nominated for a Juno and for the Polaris Music Prize for its album Celebration Rock.
SPIN, which named Japandroids “band of the year” in 2012, apparently gave the King and Prowse the edge when it asked for fans to rally behind the song and to go vote en masse. [Vancouver Sun]

That boost from SPIN was a doozy. Around 18,000 fan votes were tallied and the Canucks skated onto the ice Tuesday, February 26, 2013 with the help of Brian King and David Prowse’s tune.

Feedback so far has mostly been celebrating the fact that “Japandroids beat Nickelback!” but even for those who don’t make it to games and who might not even hear the opening track as it is accompanied by sirens and spotlights, it’s still small a victory for local talent.

From here, U2 will still be heard and even Nickelback will continue to be added to the mix. Japandroids simply join the rotation and nightly mix of crowd-pumping beats “all in the hopes of discovering the ultimate song to get the Canucks going at the ultimate moment.”

Visiting Studio Cloud 30 with Warren Dean Flandez

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It starts out as an email to my contact form. A publicist, friend, or artist sends an email to tell me about a new album, act, or show that’s coming up in Vancouver. I’ll reply, possibly book an interview, and the next thing you know it I’m following the blossoming careers of performers like Mojave, Dear Rouge, The Matinee, and Warren Dean Flandez.

Surrey Fusion Fest 2011
Warren Dean Flandez at Surrey Fusion Festival. Photo: John Bollwitt for Miss604.

I first spoke to Warren in the spring 2011 (around the launch of his R&B album Vintage Love) and we met at Surrey’s Fusion Festival a few months later. A short time after that, he was on CBC’s Cover Me Canada and now he’s signed to Reliant/Warner having just released a new single (“My Baby Comes First“). Last week Warren invited me over to his artist development company StudioCloud30 to catch up and show me around the space.

The hallway leading to the front door was unassuming, your run-of-the-mill office building corridor. However, when the door opened to StudioCloud30 there was ambiant music, a sweet aroma in the air, and crisp modern furnishings that made you feel as though you were arriving at the spa for a facial.

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“I really wanted the aesthetic of the studio to kind of reflect our clients. I wanted them to feel luxurious and modern and cutting edge when they come here so we really wanted to try and do that.” Warren said that with regards to the white walls and fixtures they also had their clients in mind. “The colour that comes through is the talent and creativity and they can splash on the walls. It lets them be the statement that pops when they walk in.”

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“We have clients in the recording booth who get to take home a professional recording when they’re done. When they get to hear themselves back, it’s really honest, really true, and they get to grow from what they’re learning.”

Studio Cloud 30 was incorporated by Warren in 2010 and he said it was hard leaving for 2 months when he did Cover Me Canada but it was an invaluable experience that opened a lot of doors. Now, he’s back at the studio, he has the new single that’s getting airplay, and he’s also a faculty member at Capilano University in their Arts and Entertainment Management program. “I’ve been around forever and a day and just to be able to share what I’ve gone through and my knowledge is huge.”

With Studio Cloud 30, Warren says they cater what they do, and how they teach, to the individual needs of their clients. They currently offer vocal coaching, guitar and piano lessons, acting voice over coaching, along with the administrative side of being an artist which includes bio writing, photography, graphic design, performance coaching, and writing.

“What I looked for when hiring my instructors was if they had various training in all different fields because what might be great for someone might not be great for another person. It’s all about taking different facets of vocal coaching and creating one customized plan for the individual artist.”

Warren offered me a vocal lesson, which I politely declined before he finished his sentence, but if were to work on my pitch anywhere but my shower or my car, I would look to StudioCloud30. It’s always heartwarming to see someone follow their dreams with passion and determination, and it’s even more rewarding when you see their hard work pay off.

WE Vancouver Best of the City 2013

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WE Vancouver’s Best of the City issue is now out for the week and I’m very honoured to not only be voted Best Local Blog but to also grace the cover of the newspaper.

WE Vancouver Best of the City WinnerThe Endless Meal took second place for Best Local Blog and Vancouver is Awesome had their first placing in the WE Vancouver Best of the City, coming in third. The Best Local Podcast recipient is Stop Podcasting Yourself with Caustic Soda as the runner up and CBC placing third.

The Best of the City categories are services; culture, people and sport; life; food; after dark; and shopping. Other recipients of top readers’ choice honours include but are not limited to:

New Restaurant (opened in 2012)
1. Fable
(1944 West 4th)

Pizza
1. Nicli Antica Pizzeria
(62 East Cordova)

Seafood
1. Coast Restaurant
(1054 Alberni)

Old-School Diner
1. The Templeton Restaurant
(1087 Granville)

Microbrewery
1. Granville Island Brewing
(1441 Cartwright)

Cheesemonger
1. Les Amis du Fromage
(1752 West 2nd & 843 West Hastings)

Independent Music Store
1. Zulu Records
(1972 West 4th)

Whitecaps Player
1. Jay Demerit

Lions Player
1. Travis Lulay

Canucks Player
1. Ryan Kesler

Neighbourhood Festival/Event
1. Car-Free Day
(Multiple locations)

Financial Institution
1. Vancity (multiple locations)

Shopping Centre
1. Pacific Centre
(701 West Georgia)

Shopping Street
1. Robson

Out of Town Spa Getaway
1. Scandinave Spa
(8010 Mons, Whistler)

A special mention goes to Shalon Jackson of the Best Hair Salon, Hype Hair Studio (2695 West 4th), for curling my hair and doing the cover shoot with me. Click on the category listings above to see all of the winners and runners up in each section.

Thank you to all who voted this year, it means so much to have the support of my readers! This is the 15th annual Best of the City issue with all results determined by readers’ votes. Follow WE Vancouver (formerly the Westender) on Facebook and Twitter to receive their daily news, entertainment, lifestyle, and city coverage.

Vancouver Photos of the Week: Train Tracks

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Welcome to Gastown, Granville Townsite, Terminal City, the end of the line for the transcontinental railway! Rail is a big part of Vancouver with tracks filing through the city like veins leading to the heart. The theme of this week’s collection of photos from the Miss604 Flickr Pool is: Train Tracks.

Playing with clouds
Photo credit: Eugene’s Likeness on Flickr

Tracks Tracks
Photo credit: Eugene’s Likeness & Eric Flexyourhead on Flickr

Eastside
Photo credit: rbrtwhite on Flickr

sparks ignite and trade them for thought
Photo credit: alesha joy. on Flickr

Train-City - Vancouver, BC on the tracks
Photo credit:Michael Caswell & Eyesplash on Flickr

Sofa by the tracks
Photo credit: colink. on Flickr

Coming Down The Tracks Train Tracks
Photo credit: Clayton Perry Photoworks & The Vancouver Guy on Flickr

Bread on the Tracks Railway Gardens
Photo credit: colink. & Ruth and Dave on Flickr

Amtrak
Photo credit: Eric Flexyourhead on Flickr

Looking south down the BNSF line Coal Train
Photo credit: Eric Flexyourhead & Jason Gallant. on Flickr

Train tracks
Photo credit: Andrew P.L. Wong on Flickr

Untitled
Photo credit: kennymatic on Flickr

As always, please click through on these images to view more work from the photographers and feel free to share your own photos with the Miss604 Flickr Pool. View all photo collections here.