DOXA Documentary Film Festival 2019: Win Tickets

Comments 13 by Rebecca Bollwitt

The 18th annual DOXA Documentary Film Festival, Western Canada’s largest documentary Film Festival, returns May 2 to May 12, 2019. Committed to cultivating curiosity and critical thought, DOXA will present 82 films (shorts and features) from across Canada and around the world, representing some of the very best in contemporary documentary cinema.

DOXA Documentary Film Festival

DOXA Documentary Film Festival

  • Venues: The Vancouver Playhouse, VIFF’s Vancity Theatre, The Cinematheque, The Post at 750, Museum of Vancouver, SFU’s Goldcorp Centre for the Arts
  • Admission: Evenings and Weekends: $15; Weekday Matinee (weekday films starting at 5:00 pm or earlier): $13; Opening gala, closing gala and live presentation: $18; Student/Senior/Low Income tickets for all regular screenings: $2 discount; Membership: $2.
    • Festival Pass: $195 (includes membership; valid for all film screenings including opening and closing night film and party).
  • Tickets: Available online or in person at the community box office April 23-30, from 12:00pm to 5:00pm at DOXA office (#110–750 Hamilton St, Vancouver).
    • The Festival Box Office is at VIFF’s Vancity Theatre (May 4-12)  and The Cinematheque (May 2- 13), where you can get tickets for all festival screenings. SFU’s Goldcorp Centre for the Arts (May 4-5, 8-12) will have tickets are available for all festival screenings and events at this venue.

Feature Gala Films

On May 3, DOXA kicks off with Baljit Sangra’s courageous new film Because We Are Girls, which celebrates the strength of sisterhood in the face of profound pain and trauma. Because We Are Girls tells the story of three sisters from a conservative Indo-Canadian family coming to terms with the sexual abuse they faced by an older relative beginning in their childhood years. Vancouver-based Sangra explores the impact of sexual abuse on a family, turning her empathetic lens on intimate moments as they process and heal.

Because We Are Girls
Because We Are Girls

On May 4, DOXA hosts a special live documentary presentation Postings From Home by Toronto- based filmmaker Kelly O’Brien. O’Brien has taken the collective sharing of one’s personal life — now habitual on social media — and combined it with the 20th-century tradition of a family slideshow to
create an emotionally affecting live performance.

The gala screening of nîpawistamâsowin: We Will Stand Up on May 8 marks the 10-year anniversary of DOXA’s Justice Forum, a series aimed at creating space for open dialogue. Few events in recent Canadian history have sparked as much media attention, outrage, and horror as the death of Colten Boushie, a young Cree man from the Red Pheasant First Nation who died after being shot in the head on Gerald Stanley’s farm. Indigenous filmmaker and scholar Tasha Hubbard goes beyond the headlines to present a detailed examination of race relations on the prairies.

Closing the festival on May 11, Hepi Mita’s Merata: How Mum Decolonised the Screen is a tender posthumous tribute to his mother Merata Mita, the first Māori woman — and one of the first Indigenous women in the world — to write and direct a narrative feature film. DOXA is exceptionally proud to close the festival with this extraordinary film about a visionary artist, activist and mother.

View the full festival schedule here »

Win Tickets

I have a pair of tickets to give away to the Opening Night Gala Film Because We Are Girls by Baljit Sangra on Friday, May 3, 2019. Here’s how you can enter to win:

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I will draw one winner at random from all entries at 12:00pm on Tuesday, April 30, 2019. Follow DOXA on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook for more info.

UPDATE the winner is Mitchell!

The Suffers TD Vancouver International Jazz Festival: Win Tickets

Comments 28 by Rebecca Bollwitt

Earlier this season, Coastal Jazz & Blues Society announced the Imperial Series of concerts during the 2019 TD Vancouver International Jazz Festival, which runs this summer from Friday, June 21 to Monday, July 1, 2019. One of the featured acts is The Suffers, and you can win tickets from Miss604!

The Suffers
The Suffers will play The Imperial on June 24

The Suffers at The Imperial in Vancouver

Where: The Imperial (319 Main St, Vancouver)
When: Monday June 24, 2019 at 9:00pm
Tickets: Available online now »

Coming in hot out of Houston, Texas, The Suffers pack elements of reggae, jazz, salsa, rock, and hip hop into their trademark Gulf Coast soul. Brimming with contagious grooves, combustible energy and Kam Franklin’s powerhouse voice, this is “soul, straight from horn to heart” (NPR).

“The sort of neo-retro group you never knew music was so badly missing” (Spin Magazine), eight-piece wonder-band The Suffers are a fired-up, contemporary version of the great R&B/funk bands of ‘70s and ‘80s like Earth, Wind & Fire, Rufus, and Kool & The Gang.

The TD Vancouver International Jazz Festival will take place June 21 to July 1, 2019and will be held in multiple locations across Vancouver. With 1,800 artists, 300 performances, 35 venues, and 150+ free shows – this annual event is not to be missed. Follow along on FacebookInstagram, and Twitter to get the latest updates #VanJazzFest.

Win Tickets

Ever since I first saw The Suffers in Seattle back in 2015 I knew they’d make it big! It’s a real treat to see them on The Imperial stage in Vancouver. Their energy and talent make for an incredibly fun concert, with beautifully smooth tunes. You can win your way into their show on June 24th, here’s how:

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I will draw one winner at random from all entries at 12:00pm on Monday, April 29, 2019. The winner will receive a pair of tickets to the show.

UPDATE The winner is Barb!

Anoushka Shankar at the Chan Centre: Win Tickets

Comments 12 by Rebecca Bollwitt

The Chan Centre for the Performing Arts at the University of British Columbia presents the singular stylings of Anoushka Shankar on April 27, 2019.Divine sitar player, acclaimed composer, and one of contemporary India’s cultural gems, the award- winning artist will perform songs from her brand-new compilation album Reflections — which draws on classical ragas as well as contemporary cross-cultural pieces that showcase the versatility of the sitar across musical genres.

Anoushka Shankar Photo by Rolex Fadil Berisha
Anoushka Shankar Photo by Rolex Fadil Berisha

Anoushka Shankar at the Chan Centre

When: Saturday, April 27, 2019 at 8:00pm
Where: Chan Centre for the Performing Arts (UBC, 6265 Crescent Rd)
Tickets:Available online now from $46

Shankar will be joined on stage by exceptionally gifted instrumentalists Ojas Adhiya (tabla), Pirashanna Thevarajah (mridangam), Ravichandra Kulur (flute), Danny Keane (cello and piano) and Kenji Ota (tanpura).

Shankar’s music embodies a “spirit of innovation and experimentation” (Nitin Sawhney). Her unerring commitment to progressively disseminating Indian classical and world music has earned her numerous awards, including the British House of Commons Shield in 1998 and the Songlines Best Artist Award in 2012. She has been nominated for six Grammy Awards.

Her father and guru, the late Ravi Shankar, guided her musical education through Indian classical music traditions. It was under his tutelage that she made her professional debut as a sitarist at the age of 13. Across her illustrious career, Shankar has worked with such renowned names as Herbie Hancock, Sting, M.I.A., Thievery Corporation, Joshua Bell, Wayne Shorter, and Chaka Khan. She has performed for sold-out audiences at New York City’s Carnegie Hall, Sydney Opera House, and the Barbican Centre in London.

Shankar’s new album Reflections (2019) is a compilation of works from previous releases Land of Gold, Traveller, Traces of You, Breathing Under Water, and Rise. In the all-instrumental performance at the Chan Centre, Shankar will draw from these and other significant recordings from throughout her career.

Win Tickets

I have a pair of tickets to give away to this performance, here’s how you can enter to win:

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Follow The Chan Centre on TwitterFacebook and Instagram for more information about upcoming shows. I will draw one contest winner at random from all entries at 12:00pm on Wednesday, April 24, 2019.

UPDATE The winner is Edit Jeremias!

Got Craft? Spring Market: Win a Prize Pack

Comments 185 by Rebecca Bollwitt

Got Craft?, Vancouver’s largest indie craft fair, celebrates its 25th event on May 4th & May 5th. Hosted at The Maritime Labour Centre in East Vancouver, over 85 handmade makers and small shops will fill the space, including many fresh brands to discover.

Got Craft Bags

Find the perfect Mother’s Day gift and pick up a little something for yourself. You’ll find everything from clothing and apothecary, to jewelry and artisanal food, art, ceramics, greeting cards, and so much more! Attendees will also enjoy food trucks, The Rolling Cashew, H2 Eats Vietnamese, and Varinicey Pakoras.

Got Craft? Spring Market

Where: Maritime Labour Centre (1880 Triumph St, Vancouver)
When: Saturday, May 4 & Sunday, May 5, 2019 10:00am to 5:00pm
Tickets: Available online for $3 or at the door for $5.

With vendors coming from all over BC, Got Craft? showcases the best in independent craft and design. The first 50 people at the event each day will get amazing swag bags with goods from vendors. Each limited edition tote bag is printed by local maker, Robbie Vergara Screenprinting and illustrated locally by The Beautiful Project.

Win a Prize Pack

I have an amazing prize pack available packed full of goodies from Got Craft? vendors – valued at $850 – that includes:

… and then againHand-stamped, vintage silver-plated spoon
Ani ArtisanalHand Fan
Birch Street StudioNecklace + Earring Set
Cabin and CubPin
Claxton GroveFloral Art Print
Coconama Chocolate Co LtdChocolate Basket
CuriositeaBag of Tea
Devon’s DrawerSun Hat
Henderson Dry GoodsLaser Cut Bookmark
irit sorokin designsEarrings
Ivyc DesignsSilver Big + Little Dipper Enamel Pin
Jessica Redditt DesignAnemone Tee
Kasama ChocolateBean-to-Bar Chocolate
KawaiibokuMacaron Wonderland iPhone X Phone Case
LanaBetty Pin + Earring Pack – Peaches
Little Fox ApothecaryEssential Oil Little Fox Kit
Luli DesignsPearl Stud Earrings
Luv The GrubTrio Gift Packs
MichaelaCraftIce Cream Earrings
Picco PressDigital Art Print
Revol GirlMaya – Period Proof Panty
Sable Shortbread CompanyGift Basket
ScandinaznColourful Dangle Earrings
Strathcona 1890 Urban Seed CollectionsBee Garden
The Dolly ShopHandmade Magnets
The Salt DispensaryLUXE Sample Pack
Watershed Wax CompanyWaxed Canvas Bin
Woash WellnessTea Blend

Of course the winner will also get two admission tickets to check out the fair. Here’s how you can enter to win:

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Follow the event on FacebookTwitter, and Instagram #GotCraft for more information and inspiration.

I will draw one winner at random from all entries at 12:00pm on Friday, April 26, 2019.

UPDATE The winner is Christophe!

The Vancouver Courier’s Stars of Vancouver Reader Poll

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This morning I woke up to two Google Alerts: One for my name, thanks to news organizations crediting me a video I shared from the soccer match last night, and the other was a hit for Miss604 from the Vancouver Courier.

Stars of Vancouver 2019

I completely missed the voting period this year so I didn’t even realize that it about the right time of year for the Vancouver Courier to release the results of their annual Stars of Vancouver poll. I was very excited to see that I won Best Local Blogger! Thank you to the readers of the Courier for voting, and bestowing this honour upon me again this year. It really means a lot to have my work recognized like this.

Stars of Vancouver 2019

Of course there are plenty of winners in the annual list, with categories that range from Best Avocado Toast (Nelson the Seagull) and Chef (Ned Bell) to Electrician (Wicks Electric), Hardware Store (Home Hardware), and Massage Therapy (Spa Utopia Health and Wellness Center) here is just some of the list:

Food Truck: Tacofino Toy Company: Granville Island Toy Company
Tourist Attraction: Stanley Park Wedding Venue: Queen Elizabeth Park
Canucks Player: Bo Horvat Community Festival: Italian Day on the Drive
Independent Cinema: Rio Theatre Vintage/Consignment Store: Turnabout
Cocktail: The Diamond Brewery: Red Truck Beer Company
Yoga Studio: Yyoga Ice Cream: Earnest Ice Cream

View all of the results online and in the latest issue of the Vancouver Courier, around town as of today.