INTRODUCING: NEW MONTHLY LET’S DANCE PARTY AT TULALIP RESORT CASINO 

Shake Your Groove Thing While Learning a New Dance at Canoes Cabaret Afraid to hit the dance floor with those two left feet? Here’s a chance to have a great time, right those feet, and learn classic dances that will have even the stars envious! Instruction ranges from Latin and Ballroom to Disco and County … Read more

Dames Wine – Les Dames d’Escoffier BC Chapter

  Dames Wine is a unique fundraising project that celebrates the abundance of female talent in the BC Wine Industry while raising money for budding BC women to study food and drink. The 2015 Dames White is a dry, aromatic blend of 80% Pinot Blanc, 10% Riesling and 10% Gewurztraminer. Light-bodied with a lively acidity, it makes … Read more

“BEERFEST” HITS THE BIG SCREEN AT CANOES CABARET

  Tulalip Resort Casino to Showcase Oktoberfest on September 28   As summer starts to wind down and fall kicks into high gear — beer season will begin with the opening of Oktoberfest. Starting at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, September 28 only, the hilarious film “BeerFest” hits the big screen at Canoes Cabaret to honor … Read more

Washington Athletic Club Selects QUINI SOMM™ to Power Next Gen Wine Sales and Customer Engagement Strategy

  Distributed Wine Knowledge, Automated Staff Training and Analytics Platform to Standardize and Improve Customer Experience and Drive Efficiencies in WAC Restaurants and Retail. Quini (www.quiniwine.com), the first and only real-time wine tasting sensory data and technology solutions company today announced that Washington Athletic Club (www.wac.net) has selected the QUINI SOMM™ software platform to enable its next … Read more

AGES OF THE MOON by Pulitzer Prize winning playwright, Sam Shepard

  at Presentation House Theatre from October 26 – November 6, 2016   Lonesome Moon Productions, with the support of Presentation House Theatre, is proud to present Pulitzer Prize winning playwright, Sam Shepard’s affecting, darkly funny and gruffly poignant play, “Ages of the Moon”, from Wednesday, October 26th to Sunday, November 6th, 2016. This moving, … Read more

Bard on the Beach Shakespeare Festival Celebrates 2016 Season Highlights & Announces 2017 Playbill

  The 2016 Bard on the Beach Shakespeare Festival has ended on a major high note, with a total season attendance of just over 100,000 and four Shakespeare productions that each generated rave reviews from both critics and patrons.   On the BMO Mainstage, a music-filled production of The Merry Wives of Windsor, set in … Read more

Museum of Anthropology Unveils Dynamic 2016/17 Exhibition Season

  Social philosophy, self-identity and cultural expression explored in major exhibitions spanning the globe, from the Pacific Northwest and Africa to Amazonia and Asia   The Museum of Anthropology (MOA) at UBC announces three new, insightful exhibitions as part of its diverse and captivating 2016/17 season. These enriching exhibitions, featuring an impressive and varied collection of intriguing … Read more

Vancouver International Dance Festival Announces 2017 Playhouse Presentations: Alonzo King LINES Ballet & Dairakudakan

  Returning Audience Favourites Form Centrepiece of 2017 Festival Celebration   Vancouver International Dance Festival (VIDF) proudly announces two captivating highlight presentations as part of the 2017 line up: San Francisco’s Alonzo King LINES Ballet (March 3 & 4, 2017) and Japan’s Dairakudakan (March 10 & 11, 2017), at the Vancouver Playhouse. Both internationally-lauded companies … Read more

The Canadian Music Centre in BC Unveils New Performance Space & Signature Concert Series

    Renovated Vancouver Creative Hub with 40-seat salon will host  intimate recitals celebrating Canadian composers    The Canadian Music Centre in British Columbia (CMC BC) proudly reveals its renovated home, the Vancouver Creative Hub (837 Davie Street) with 40-seat black box theatre, the Murray Adaskin Salon, an urban cultural hotspot for Canadian music & … Read more

#MarketMonday vendor ChopSwap

  How do so many ‘disposable’ ideas stick around? Usually until a better, reusable one comes along. Case in point… Year after year, the ‘old math’ isn’t very pretty. 11,000 sq.miles of forest minus 3.8 million trees equals 57 billion pairs of disposable chopsticks (plus the paper wrapping). There’s more… Despite their organic makeup, it’s … Read more