Army & Navy Shoe Sale 2010

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The annual Army & Navy Shoe Sale happens this Wednesday April 21st at 8:00am sharp.

Rejected Shoes *sigh*This event which usually sees a line up forming outside before the crack of dawn features designer shoes at rock-bottom prices.

The sale’s been around for over 50 years and in 2008 they sold close to 80,000 pairs of shoes. For 2010, Army & Navy is stocked up with over 100,000 pairs including labels such as Steve Madden, Christian Audigier, Diesel, and Marc Fisher.

Last year I interviewed the Junior Buyer for the Shoe Department at Army & Navy who offered the following pieces of advice:

  • Wear flip flops for ease of trying on pair after pair
  • Grab a basket or the complimentary A&N shopping bag, fill it with all the shoes you like, and grab yourself an empty corner to try your shoes on
  • For those shoppers who aren’t able to make it right at 8:00 am, don’t worry we stock up the shelves all day, and especially for the lunch and after work rush
  • I’ll be live-tweeting from the downtown location (36 West Cordova Street) Wednesday morning, from around 7:00am.

    Tech it Away Vancouver 2010

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    Tech it Away returns to Vancouver on Earth Day April 22nd as Best Buy partners with local schools to collect and recycle old electronics.

    Tech it Away - Earth Day

    This is my my second year supporting the campaign and this time around there are three different Vancouver schools involved:

  • Eric Hamber Secondary School – 5025 Willow Street, Vancouver map
  • Sir Charles Tupper Secondary School – 419 East 24th Avenue, Vancouver map
  • Killarney Secondary School – 6454 Killarney Street, Vancouver map
  • Stop by any of these schools on April 22nd from 8:30am until 5:30pm to donate and recycle the following: Computers and laptops, monitors, cables and accessories, printers and fax machines, TVs, cell phones and batteries, VCRs and DVD Players.

    Participating schools each get $10,000 from Best Buy to purchase new electronic gear from their stores. As a bonus, an extra $2,000 will be awarded to the school that collects the most recyclable electronics on Thursday. This is the perfect chance to remove the clutter from your house, recycle, and support your local high school.

    You can follow the campaign on Twitter by searching for the tag #TechItAway or searching Facebook for the event in your area.

    Refuge of Lies at Pacific Theatre

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    Refuge of Lies
    Until May 1
    Pacific Theatre
    Contributed by Michelle Kim

    The play, Refuge of Lies, is based on the real-life story of UBC botany instructor Jacob Luitjens who, in 1992, at the age of seventy-two-years of age, was accused of having collaborated with the Nazis in Holland during World War Two. Vancouver playwright and director Ron Reed was so struck by this scandal, and, in particular, the extent to which the Mennonite church, to which Luitjens belonged defended and supported this man, that he decided to write a theatrical adaptation of the events.

    In Reed’s version, devout Mennonite Rudi Vanderhaal (Terence Kelly) confronts his dark past when Dutch-Jew Simone Katzman (Howard Siegal) travels from Holland to Vancouver to publicly reveal that Mr. Vanderhaal is not who he says he is; that in fact, Vanderhaal aided and abetted the Nazis in the murder of his relatives during war and concealed his past when immigrating to Canada fifty years ago.

    The play then flips back and forth between the perspective of Vanderhaal and the perspective of Katzman, who is accompanied by his young niece Rachel (Erin Germaine Mahoney). What then ensues is Vanderhaal’s internal battle Vanderhaal externalised through dreams and hallucinations, and an external battle between Katzman and his niece on the justness the nature of justice internalised by silent moments and objects (plastic wrapped sandwiches and old prayer shawls).

    Scenographic Designer Laughlin Johnston did an amazing job with the little (but charming) space the Pacific Theatre has. For instance, a bed tucks neatly under the top floor, doubling as both the Vanderhaal residence’s top floor and heaven/dreamland. There were other exquisite touches to the set, like having tiles on the floors and walls imprinted with portraits of Holocaust (symbolizing how memories are part of our internal structure) and having a bathtub, whose facet would occasionally run at the right moment in the play (symbolizing cleansing and rebirth).

    Both Kelly and Siegal gave incredibly strong performances, and I found myself switching from empathizing with the old man seeking forgiveness to the old man seeking justice for his families and all victims of the Holocaust. Mahoney, in particular, gave a heartfelt performance of a young Jewish woman, fresh out of university, trying to reconcile the traumatic past of her ancestors and her political beliefs on what constitutes true justice. I also really enjoyed Anthony F. Ingram’s performance as the Mennonite pastor, torn between shepherding his member, Vanderhaal, to the light and really helping him understand that the past is sometimes not past and that forgiveness doesn’t simply happen with just a prayer.

    Though I thought the blocking got a little chaotic at times as there was a lot of traffic on stage between the (sometimes short) scenes (I found myself often distracted from the story by watching actors walk through move the set around), I really enjoyed this play. In particular, I really liked the ultimate, over-arching questions Reed poses: What is forgiveness? Who grants forgiveness? And who is the ultimate judge? Man or God?

    Michelle Kim is a Vancouver-based novelist and actor. You can read her other posts contributed to Miss604.com here.

    Ben & Jerry’s Bloggerpalooza

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    Disclosure: Review — My trip was covered by Ben & Jerry's however I was not paid or obligated to write this post. I did consume a hefty amount of ice cream. Please review the Policy & Disclosure section for further information.

    A few weeks ago I was flown out to Burlington, Vermont to experience how a globally-recognized all natural ice cream company runs their business.

    Blogger Bash

    It was called the Ben & Jerry’s “blogger bash” or “bloggerpalooza” as I joined about a dozen others from online publications around North America in this adventure.

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    Dine Out Vancouver 2010: Giveaway

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    Dine Out Vancouver returns as local restaurants offer up reasonable prix-fixe three-course menus from April 26th until May 6th.

    Since 2002 this event is aimed at helping Vancouverites experience culinary creations in their hometown, find new favourite spots to grab a bite, and maybe even treat themselves to a high-dollar dining experience that comes with a low bill.

    There are 208 restaurants and eateries participating this year which will be announced on Monday April 21st. The three price points for their set menus will be $18, $28 or $38 per person. Restaurants will offer wine pairings and recommendations for each course on their menus as well.


    Photo credit: Geoff Peters 604 on Flickr

    You can find out more by joining the Tourism Vancouver’s Facebook page and following them on Twitter. Restaurants and menus will be posted online next week.

    To build the buzz, Tourism Vancouver has offered me two $75 gift certificates for participating restaurants as giveaway prizes. One is for Milestones in English Bay and the other is for The Keg at Park Royal.

    To enter to win one of two gift certificates, please leave a comment below or post the following on Twitter:

    Enter to win 1 of 2 $75 restaurant gift certificates from @Miss604 & @MyVancouver http://ow.ly/1zrEC

    I’ll draw two winners on Wednesday April 21st. Gift certificates are valid for one year after June 1, 2010 (not during Dine Out).

    Update The draw will take place at 1:00pm today. I’ll draw one winner from the Twitter entries (for the Keg) and the other from comments (for Milestones).
    Update The winners are Westend Gypsy (comment entry) and @csads (Twitter entry)