Canadian Film Salon at the Vancouver Public Library

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First Weekend Club and the Vancouver Public Library are proud to announce the launch of the Canadian Film Salon, a new series bringing together Canadian films, talent, and the people who love them.

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Canadian Film Salon

When: October 30th, 2019, doors at 6:30pm
Where: Vancouver Public Library
Admission: Free!

The packed inaugural event took place on September 17th with a screening of Jason James’ “Entanglement” hosted by VPL’s writer in residence, Ken Hegan. The next event in the series will present a screening of Zach Lipovsky and Adam B. Stein’s critically acclaimed and award-winning film, FREAKS, starring Emile Hirsch, Bruce Dern, Grace Park, Lexy Kolker, and Amanda Crew.

“We couldn’t be more thrilled about the success of our first event and partnership with the Vancouver Public Library,” says First Weekend Club executive director Anita Adams, “This is a pilot project that we hope to expand first regionally, and then to libraries across Canada – bringing the community closer together with filmmakers and great homegrown cinema.”

The screening of FREAKS will take place on October 30, 7:00pm. Post-screening, guests will join filmmaker Zach Lipovsky for a Q&A moderated by Ken Hegan, as well as a reception at the Library Square Public House Pub (cash bar).

This marks the second film in a series of events to be co-presented by First Weekend Club and Vancouver Public Library and featuring Canadian filmmakers and their works.

About the First Weekend Club: First Weekend Club is THE ticket to Canadian films. Since they were founded in 2003, the non-profit organization has supported over 750 great feature-length films and countless talent. They give audiences a chance to be ‘in-the-know’ about films in production and ‘Opening Soon’, access to exclusive giveaways, video interviews, invitations to special member-only events, and much more! The best part? Membership is free at firstweekendclub.ca/join.

For more information follow First Weekend Club on Facebook and Twitter.

November Events in Metro Vancouver 2019

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We start the month with remembrance, and move into holiday season. November events in Metro Vancouver include markets, festivals, theatrical productions and so much more. This month Miss604 is proud to sponsor the Chefs’ Charity Dinner for Dan’s Legacy (November 2) and the Surrey Tree Lighting Festival (November 23). Be sure to check back often as I update this list every day!

November Events in Metro Vancouver

Vancouver Events in November

This list is updated daily thanks to you! Please submit your events, for a free listing, through the Miss604 Contact Form here »

Jump to: Friday, November 1 to Sunday, November 3, 2019
Jump to: Monday, November 4 to Sunday, November 10, 2019
Jump to: Monday, November 11 to Sunday, November 17, 2019
Jump to: Monday, November 18 to Sunday, November 24, 2019
Jump to: Monday, November 25 to Thursday, November 30, 2019

Multi-Day Events

Events that run for longer than three days in a row are highlighted in green. This list is updated often so send in your event listing anytime – for free – and check back often to plan your week.

Friday, November 1, 2019
Lumière Festival
VSO Presents Casablanca
Pop-Up Roller Rink – Halloween Party
Beyond Fibre Artisans’ Sale
All Souls at Mountain View Cemetery
Drink & Draw Friday 
Music on Main: Modulus Late Night
Vancouver Burlesque Marathong
Pianist Luke Welch Plays Scarlatti, Mozart, and Chopin
VR/AR Global Summit
All Star Wrestling: November to Remember
FEAST: Asian Dining Festival
Chutzpah! Festival
Downtown Eastside Heart of the City Festival
The Incredible Adventures of Mary Jane Mosquito
Saturday, November 2, 2019

Sponsored by Miss604: Chefs’ Charity Dinner for Dan’s Legacy
Lumière Festival
VSO Presents Casablanca
All Souls Service
Beyond Fibre Artisans’ Sale
The Bookbinder at Surrey Arts Centre
Why I Design 2019 at MOV
Don Amero at the Shadbolt Centre
Flamenco Legends: The Paco de Lucía Project
BC Cancer Foundation Inspiration Gala
VR/AR Global Summit
Franchise Canada Show
National Senior Pet Month Celebration
Vancouver’s Beanstock Coffee Festival
Riley Park Farmers Market
FEAST: Asian Dining Festival
Chutzpah! Festival
Downtown Eastside Heart of the City Festival
The Incredible Adventures of Mary Jane Mosquito
Sunday, November 3, 2019

Lumière Festival
New Westminster Symphony Orchestra: Do I Hear a Waltz?
Buy-Low Foods Vintage Market
Cascadia Wedding Show
Vancouver Art Guild Winter Salon
Family Day at PdA Coquitlam
Franchise Canada Show
Vancouver’s Beanstock Coffee Festival
Port Moody Winter Farmers Market
Hastings Park Winter Farmers Market
Cannery Farmers Market
FEAST: Asian Dining Festival
Chutzpah! Festival
Downtown Eastside Heart of the City Festival
The Incredible Adventures of Mary Jane Mosquito

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Cosmic Nights: Dark Energy at the Space Centre

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The H.R. MacMillan Space Centre presents Cosmic Nights: Dark Energy on November 28th. Through a planetarium show, guest lectures, demos, and trivia, you can explore the mysteries of the dark energy that is said to permeate all of space and accelerate the expansion of the universe.

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Cosmic Nights: Dark Energy at the Space Centre

When: Thursday, November 28, 2019 from 6:30pm to 10:00pm
Where: H.R. MacMillan Space Center 1100 Chestnut St, Vancouver, BC
Tickets: Available online

Learn more about current missions and hot topics in astronomy and space exploration in this fun evening of science and socializing. There will also be drinks available at this 19+ event.

Doors open at 6:30pm and “How Can We See the Invisible” starts at 7:00pm. From 7:30pm to 8:30pm watch the “Dark Side of the Universe” show in the Planetarium Star Theatre. The Dark Energy will run from 9:00pm to 9:30pm. The bar will be open from 6:30pm to 10:00pm in the Cosmic Courtyard.

“How Can We See the Invisible” (GroundStation Canada Theatre)
Astronomers use a variety of tools to help us see things beyond the visible spectrum. This short demonstration will show you a variety of techniques astronomers use, as well as some fun trivia with prizes throughout to test your observation skills!

“Dark Energy” lecture by Dr. Gary Hinshaw
We live in an expanding universe: ever since the pioneering observations of Edwin Hubble in the 1920’s we have known that galaxies are, on average, all moving away from each other. It has long been supposed that the expansion rate is slowing down with time due to the gravitational pull of each galaxy on its neighbour, but in the last two decades we have come to learn that the expansion is actually speeding up due to something we call dark energy. Dr. Hinshaw will describe the observations that lead us to these conclusions, and efforts that are underway – including some of his own – to try and understand just what dark energy is.

“The Dark Side of the Universe” – Planetarium Star Theatre
From Dark Energy to Dark Matter, our astronomer Rachel Wang will take us on a visual journey to help us understand things that hard to visualize, the big unknowns of the universe, and some of the not-so-crazy ideas that may help explain them.

Beer from Red Truck Beer Company and wine from Hester Creek Estate Winery will be available for purchase. For more information follow H.R. MacMillan Space Centre on Twitter and Facebook.

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Vancouver TheatreSports Presents Spooktober

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There are only a few days left before Halloween and if you’ve already had enough fright, how about some laughs? Vancouver TheatreSports presents Spooktober, a limited-run, seasonal celebration of all things eerie features three different improv shows and a very special event you’ll be dying to attend.

When: Now until October 31st, 2019
Where: The Improv Centre, Granville Island
Tickets: Available Online

Vancouver TheatreSports Spooktober

Monster Matches
Pits teams of monsters against one another in a series of ‘head-to-headless’ short-form scenarios to see who ‘eeeks’ out the most laughs. Will the werewolves defeat the witches or zombies overcome the vampires? In this fast-paced ‘roller-ghoster’, the winner is determined by audience judges.

Cult Fiction
Hosted by an investigative journalist, the players utilize audience suggestions to spin a ‘spell-binding’ tale behind the cult, including the core cult belief and some of its unique traits. The more ridiculous the suggestions, the more inventive the action and the louder the laughter.

Kreepy Kitty
Sees the action of the show directed by an evil kitty from its window perch. This is one ‘fur-midable’ feline with plenty of ‘cat-titude’ whose ‘claw-ver’ commands lead to plenty of comedic ‘hiss-terics’.

You’ll find ‘spooktacular’ specials on potions and poisons at VTS’ Neil Macrae Bar and Lounge. This is one instance where you’ll want to drink the ‘Killer Kool-Aid’ (vodka, amaretto, cranberry juice) or indulge your inner ghoul by imbibing a dark purple ‘Creepy Kitty’ (vodka, blue curacao, cranberry juice, margarita mix).

For more information follow Vancouver TheatreSports on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook.

The Spot Cafe on Denman is Closing

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“Breakfast tomorrow?” Laura and I both texted each other when we found out the news. One favourite local breakfast cafe is closing its doors this weekend after 17 years. Within 12 hours of the text, we were sitting in the steamy window of The Spot Cafe on Denman, watching the rain with a cup of coffee in hand.

The Spot Cafe on Denman is Closing

The Spot Cafe

The Spot Cafe: 805 Denman St at Robson in Vancouver

I received an email to my website contact form a few minutes before I alerted Laura to the news. A reader kindly informed me that the much-loved West End cafe was closing and they hoped I could spread the word.

To the passer-by, the only indication of this weekend’s closure is a “For Lease” sign on the corner window. That is, until you step inside.

At a small table there is a handwritten sign about the closure, and a poster board where patrons and neighbours can leave well-wishes for the owners. It’s a family-run business, a literal mom and pop operation, that will be sorely missed in this neighbourhood.

The sign above the poster says: “Feel free to say thanks for the last 17 years. The Spot Cafe retires end of the month.” I asked at the counter when I ordered my two eggs any style breakfast if it was closing at the end of October or this weekend like my email stated, and discovered it’s this weekend.

The Spot Cafe

I have many fond memories of breakfasts at The Spot, with family and friends, like this morning when Laura and I chatted about life and work, while local radio played and the #5 bus splashed around the corner every few minutes.

So, my dear readers, I encourage you to visit this little cafe on the corner of Robson and Denman (the “best corner in the city!” according to one note on the poster board) and have a home-style breakfast or lunch before it is gone for good.