H Tasting Lounge at the Westin Bayshore in Downtown Vancouver is serving up festive cocktails inspired by holiday film favourites from November 20 to December 25, 2021.
Holiday Movie Themed Cocktails at H Tasting Lounge
Can you guess all of the movies that inspired these delicious drinks? Here’s the special menu available this season from H Tasting Lounge:
1. Network President ‘Champagne’ Mionetto Treviso Brut Prosecco, Demerara, Menta Branca, Bitters, Black Olive Brine 2. Total Agony of Love Smirnoff Vanilla Vodka, Frangelico, Love Buzz Sour Reduction, Lemon, Oat Milk, Pinot Noir Soda
Hot Chocolate Housemade Hot Chocolate, Mint, Whipped Cream, Crushed Candy Cane
Evoking the glamour of early 20th-century Hollywood, H Tasting Lounge offers a robust line-up of handcrafted cocktails, curated by premium bartenders and complemented with local tasting plates. Unwind in the sophisticated, plush velvet interior, or dine within translucent ‘Winterlust’ domes in the winter. Open daily for lunch and dinner service, and for afternoon tea service on weekends.
Touchstone Theatre welcomes audiences back to live theatre with Lights by Adam Grant Warren, its first production since the 2020 COVID shutdown, and the thematic flagship for their forthcoming season “Let There Be Lights” which heralds a brave return to the stage after a challenging eighteen months.
Touchstone Theatre Presents Lights
When: December 2 (Preview), December 3 (Opening) – December 12, 2021
Where: Firehall Arts Centre (280 E Cordova St, Vancouver)
All patrons must wear masks, including at their seats. Patrons should come prepared with both a valid government issued photo I.D. AND their BC vaccine card ready to show staff for admittance to the theatre.
Directed by Touchstone Theatre’s Artistic Director Roy Surette and set against the backdrop of a pandemic Christmas, Lights follows the story of Evan Chaulk (Adam Grant Warren), a schoolteacher and wheelchair user who returns to his family home in Newfoundland for Christmas to discover his mother Nancy (Susinn McFarlen), a strong-willed retired teacher is adapting to life with Alzheimer’s Disease. Unsettling, daring, and funny – Lights is a portrait of a tight-night family facing profound life changes and discovering what remains when a lifetime of memories begins to fade away.
As Touchstone Theatre’s first of three World Premieres this season, the three-time pandemic postponed production is more than ready to meet its audience:
“We are delighted to finally stage Adam’s gorgeous and powerful new play,” says Roy Surette, Touchstone Artistic Director. “Though set during a Christmas visit home to Newfoundland, it’s not your typical holiday fare. It’s a rich and intimate look at family dynamics, adapting to change, and finding strength in unusual places.”
Lights was developed through Touchstone’s Flying Start Program, an incubator supporting the next generation of theatre artists through the commissioning of new Canadian works by early career playwrights. Along with dramaturgical support, the program culminates in a full-scale production as part of Touchstone’s Mainstage series. Flying Start is supported by RBC Emerging Artists program and is produced In Association with Firehall Arts Centre.
Lights features Jessie award-winning Adam Grant Warren (Kill Me Now, Touchstone Theatre), Susinn McFarlen(The Taming of the Shew, Bard on the Beach), and Leslie Dos Remedios (Thanks for Giving, Arts Club Theatre).
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I have a pair of tickets to give away to see Lights live at the Firehall Arts Centre, here’s how you can enter to win:
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by Steffani CameronDisclosure: Review — Steffani received a discounted media rate for the Blue Horizon. Views and opinions are her own. Please review the Policy & Disclosure section for further information.
In Vancouver, rain is more than just a verb and a noun. It’s a mood and a season. Some days are so wet you think you’ll never see sun again. You can’t fight it, so try to enjoy it – and the best way to do that is from behind a window.
And for over 50 years, Vancouver’s Blue Horizon Hotel has had some of the city’s best windows for watching the world below – and any weather incoming. The 30-floor Blue Horizon Hotel has dominated Vancouver’s West End skyline at 1255 Robson Street since 1967.
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The Jewish Community Centre of Greater Vancouver (“JCC”) is bringing back the Chanukah: Market in person! The parking area at the JCC will transform into a bustling and festive marketplace for all to enjoy.
JCC Chanukah Market
“Another name for Chanukah is the Festival of Lights and we would like to bring light into the community as we come together in person.“
When: Sunday, November 28, 2021 from 11:00am to 5:00pm
Where: In the JCC Parking lot, with heated tents available (950 W 41st Ave, Vancouver)
Admission: Free with Donation to the Jewish Food Bank. Proof of Vaccination required for ages 12 & over.
Under large heated tents, market visitors can shop at arts and crafts vendors, peruse amazing affordable art, seek out that perfect gift, enjoy live, all-ages entertainment, participate in fun family activities — or just stroll, soak up the friendly ambiance and enjoy a yummy nosh from one of the food vendors on site. The day’s festivities culminate in the lighting of the first candle on the menorah at sundown.
The day promises a rich feast of music and performance, including the brilliantly eclectic music of Tzimmes, singer/guitarist Anders Nerman, children’s entertainer, Monika Schwartzmann, The Vancouver Jewish Folk Choir and the Klesbiansplus bands, singers, dancers, and many fun surprises!
For kids and families there will be mini golf and bouncy inflatables, and hands-on art-making specially designed and delivered by the JCC Early Childhood Department.
Shop more than 20 vendors offering jewelry and other creative, useful and decorative items. Glass Sipper, Mink Chocolates, Simchalligraphy, Retrophiliac, L + S Crafts, and many more will be on site.In addition, an eleven-member arts and crafts group is presenting an exhibition and sale offering items such as Giclée prints, ceramics, wood work, glass design, photographs, textiles and more.
There will be plenty of food options as well, like Coffee Bike Vancouver, Meet2Eat, BurgerHolic and more along with special Chanukah treats, such as latkes (potato pancakes) and sufganiot (jelly donuts).
Following the Atmospheric River which brought torrential rains with subsequent mudslides and floods that have cut the Lower Mainland off from the rest of Canada by road and rail, there is a potentially catastrophic situation playing out in Abbotsford tonight.
7:30pm Tuesday, November 16, 2021: The City of Abbotsford issued an immediate and urgent notice to all residents that did not evacuate the Sumas Prairie earlier today to evacuate immediately.