Vancouver Folk Music Festival 2008 and Summerfest

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This weekend I’ll be out in Surrey for Fusion Festival but for those who cannot make the Skytrain out to Surrey Central for this (free) three day event filled with dancing, food and concert performances in the park, there’s another event happening down at Jericho Beach Park.

Celebrating three days of world music. Vancouver Folk Music Festival takes place every third weekend of July. Founded in 1977, this annual festival uses eight outdoor stages, located at Jericho Beach Park on the west side of Vancouver, British Columbia. [DiscoverVancouver]

There are seven stages including performances by Michael Franti and Spearhead, Aimee Mann, Ozomatli, Jajouka and Abigail Washburn, and the Sparrow Quartet featuring Bela Fleck. There are weekend passes for $165 but the price can be broken down by day and kids 12 and under get in free.


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If you cannot make it out to Jericho Beach or Surrey, there’s also Summerfest happening in Delta at the Wellbrook Winery on Saturday July 19th.

Featuring: Blueberry Festival with blueberry pie eating contest, Blueberry Bake Off and more. Specialty Farmers’ Market. Classic Car & Motorcycle Show. Live Music. Vendors & Displays — We have more than 30 artisans and farmer’s market vendors registered to date. Salmon BBQ lunch and dinner with Chef Romy Prasad and much more.

There is no admission price for Summerfest and partial proceeds from event sales will be donated to the Delta Hospital Auxiliary.

Check out my summer outdoor concert listing for more upcoming events in the sunshine.

Best of Vancouver 2008: Media Ballot Expanded

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The Georgia Straight (the newspaper, not the body of water) is known for being an authority on all-things passing through and within Vancouver and they’re putting the call out for your picks for the 13th annual Best of Vancouver 2008.

There are 238 questions in categories like City Life, Media, Arts, & Culture, Travel, Mind Body & Soul, Sports & Recreation, Living, Style, Food & Drink, Nightlife, and Sex & Romance.

According to their website, “Readers who answer 25 or more questions are automatically entered in a draw for a trip for 2 to Las Vegas,” so there’s a little incentive for your vote and speaking up for that little mom ‘n pop diner or day spa you’d like to promote.

A highlight this year is that they have added more to their “Media” section, including: Best local blog page, Best local webcam, Best local website for green living, Best local activists’ website, Best online community web page, Best Vancouver Facebook group, Best local podcast, Best online source to buy music, Best online source for free music.

I’ll more than likely be doing another Best of 604 as I have my own picks for things like the best site for green living so perhaps this year we’ll have some similar results.

You can vote for the Straight’s Best of Vancouver 2008 through their online ballot and the issue will be out September 18, 2008.

Sherlock Holmes Movie to Star Robert Downey Junior

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The following is a guest post written by the President of the Vancouver Sherlock Holmes society, The Stormy Petrels.

It has come to my attention that there are two new Sherlock Holmes movies in the works. This is always good news to Sherlockians – fans of the great detective.

Downey, who earned raves for the action blockbuster hit Iron Man this spring, has signed on to play the iconic literary sleuth in an upcoming film directed by British filmmaker Guy Ritchie, Warner Bros. announced on Thursday. [CBC]

However, the casting of the main character is critical. Sherlockians are very protective of Sherlock Holmes, and he must be portrayed as the author, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, had described him. Physical characteristics can be altered somewhat by movie magic, from his tall, thin stature, to his hawk-like nose, but the mannerisms and quirkiness must be adapted to a fault. The casting of the title role is crucial to the movie’s success. Needless to day, the movies will be judged with many keen eyes.

Hundreds of Sherlock Holmes movies and plays have been adapted or written for stage and screen and the list of actors portraying the detective is as varied as the plot lines.

John Barrymore, Orson Wells, John Gielgud, Peter Cushing, Christopher Plummer, Roger Moore, Raymond Massey, Charlton Heston, George C. Scott, Michael Caine, Rupert Everett, Matt Frewer, to name just a few actors who have taken on the title role.


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The most well-known, and one of the most popular actors as Sherlock Holmes is Basil Rathbone in the 1930’s and 1940’s. Although, except for “The Hound of the Baskervilles”, the stories did not follow the originals very closely.

It was not until the 1980’s when a Grenada TV series introduced Jeremy Brett to the role of Sherlock Holmes, to great critical acclaim. This series sparked much renewed interest in Sherlock Holmes Societies around the globe. The stories resembled the original writings and Sherlockians were very pleased as Brett had the character down perfectly.

Actors have been and will always be compared to Rathbone and Brett. Nearly all have and will fail in their attempts. Recently, very poor choices have been made to cast the role. These movies have all been panned by Sherlockians based on this factor alone.

I get the sense that comical portrayals, such as the up-coming movie starring Sasha Baron Cohn (“Borat”) as Holmes will not be popular among Sherlock Holmes fans. Robert Downey Jr. as Holmes? I think it unlikely. Sherlockians are still waiting for the next great Holmesian performance.

Update: May 2009 – the trailer for the film has been released:

Update: Apparently Brad Pitt is already in talks about playing Moriarty in the sequel.

iPhone Mania in Vancouver: Tanya and John on the Bill Good Show

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Waiting in line ups since 4:30am, watching the Rogers system fail and confronted by those who simply don’t get the hype, Tanya Davis and John Biehler were real troopers this morning (and continue to be) while attempting to secure their shiny new iPhone 3Gs.


Based on the Twitter FailWhale – Photo credit: SeanOsteen on Flickr

They were featured on the Bill Good Show on CKNW and I was able to capture some audio from the show.

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You can read their blogs for coverage, Tanya’s focusing on Rogers and their outrageous plans and lack of customer service, and John’s for the more technical side about this freakin’ cool gadget. John was also the one responsible for me getting my first gen iPhone at Christmas time so I think CKNW couldn’t have picked two better people to talk to today – that and Tanya’s comments are amusingly sharp and witty.

The East Van Podcast is Alive and Kicking

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The video podcast scene in Vancouver is pretty bare (aside from a nice group of tasty bites produced by DaveO) but thanks to Warren and Jon reviving The East Van Podcast, Vancouverites (East, North, South and West) will be able to enjoy their hyper-local content.

In Episode 4 they venture over to Bon’s Off Broadway, a legendary joint where you can get breakfast at any hour for $2.95. Actually for that, Bon’s isn’t just legendary, it’s an institution.

Bon’s Off Broadway is located at 2451 Nanaimo St. and it has atmosphere, decor, and washroom graffiti that many locals can appreciate in a diner.

You can subscribe to the East Van Podcast on YouTube, Warren’s Blip account, or follow along on their Facebook group.

As a side note, this is my 1,501st blog entry on Miss604.com – I totally missed the milestone in the last post but I’m happy to mention it here on a post about something truly ‘Vancouver’.