Canada Day: free shipping June 26 to July 2 at Quails’ Gate
Celebrate Canada Day with FREE shipping on Quails’ Gate online wine orders, in 6 or 12 bottle increments.
Celebrate Canada Day with FREE shipping on Quails’ Gate online wine orders, in 6 or 12 bottle increments.
The Queer Arts Festival (QAF) in partnership with many of Vancouver’s LGBTTQ2+ organizations (Vancouver Pride Society, Zee Zee Theatre, The Frank Theatre Company, Qmunity, LOUD Business, Vancouver Queer Film Festival, Vancouver Dyke March, Sher Vancouver, Rainbow Refugee and more) will come together on June 28th
Now, I am one who loves to study Shakespeare. But in truth, very little is known about the artistic life of the Bard and the evolution of his literary genius. Shakespeare in Love (originally a movie by Marc Norman and Tom Stoppard) captured the imagination of audiences everywhere in 1998.
“This is Game of Thrones-level drama. Treachery, swordfights, murders, wild women in the woods telling the future…what isn’t to love?” says Jeanine Fynn, Macbeth’s Director.
Too Many Zooz opened the night with huge sound, massive moves on the stage, and everyone danced in appreciation. This three-man musical group hails from New York City where they got their break from a viral video taken by a passer by of the group playing their Brasshouse music in the subway.
NEW TeavanaTM/MC Flavoured Iced Teas, boldly enhanced with guava, blueberry, and peach flavoured fruit juice blends – making Starbucks the ultimate cold beverage destination.
Boulevard Executive Chef Roger Ma and his culinary team will cast their net to haul in a bounty of fresh-caught lobster, jumbo prawns, clams, mussels and Dungeness crab, all served in traditional East Coast-style.
It’s love at first sip as you encounter real Canadian honey and smooth cold foam – a combination that showcases the honey’s flavour.
Offering private, guided, sit-down tastings of single-vineyard premium wines in the outdoor cabana area. This is a rare opportunity to taste premium and limited availability wines*.
As part of their vision for the Bard’s 30th anniversary season, artistic director Christopher Gaze and Executive Director Clare Sakaki are “looking both to the past and to the future” in their programming this year. As a result, the BOTB is revisiting (and evolving) its immensely popular spaghetti western: Shrew (2007).