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February 13 2025 edition: The “big auntie energy” Vancouver needs
Plus: Who to root for at the Junos this year
Hey there. It’s the day before Valentine’s Day; are you prepared? Or, like me, do you wait until the day afterwards to scoop up cut-price chocolates to share with people the next day? Nothing tastes as good as a good deal feels.
If you don’t have anything lined up for a romantic-slash-Family Day weekend, then we’ve got just the ticket: a giveaway for Bach Ties the Knot. Bach is a classic for a reason… he baroques.
— V.
Associate Editor
— FEATURE —
BC Juno nominees give Michael Bublé something to cheer about
The Juno Awards are being hosted in Vancouver this March, and, appropriately, there’s a wealth of local talent represented in the nominations. From Indigenous rappers Snotty Nose Rez Kids to indie darlings Peach Pit to rabble-rousing noisemakers Anciients, Junos host Michael Bublé will have plenty of hometown talent to secretly root for on-stage.
— LIVING —
The Breakouts 2025: Author Loghan Paylor and band La Lune
Loghan Paylor’s debut novel The Cure for Drowning and La Lune’s first EP disparity both released to critical acclaim last year. Find out what makes them our author and band to watch this year.
Need Valentine’s Day ideas? We’ve got plenty
Downton Abbey comes to life at VanDusen this summer
The BC Bike Show, BC's ultimate cycling event is back March 1 & 2 at the BC Bike Show!*
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SPONSORED BY KWANTLEN POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY
Spreading Positivity through KPU's Community
Darern Simagala’s journey at Kwantlen Polytechnic University (KPU) is about pushing boundaries and embracing challenges. Moving from the Philippines to study Health Sciences, she found more than just hands-on learning—she discovered a supportive community and real-world expertise.
Now in her second year, Darern’s confidence grows through small class sizes, practical skills and leadership opportunities, like being a Community Ambassador for the university. She’s eager to connect with others through local events and make a positive impact. Darern’s advice for future students contemplating KPU? “Stop overthinking it—just go for it.”
Ready to launch your future? KPU’s five campuses and 140+ diverse programs offer the chance to grow while making a difference.
— ARTS —
IndigE-Girl Comedy brings sharp jokes, Indigenous joy, and “big auntie energy”
Debbie Courchene founded IndigE-girl Comedy to make space for funny Indigenous women to shine. “Our stories, our humour, deserve to be heard,” she tells us.
Soprano Dorothee Mields finds love in Bach Ties the Knot
Grab something plaid & say bonjour to Festival du Bois, March 7-9. Mackin Pk, Coquitlam. Yves Lambert et le Grand Orchestra are coming! Join us!*
Dance unbound – March 5-15, 2025 at Vancouver International Dance Festival. Tickets from $25, act fast.*
40th Annual JCC Jewish Book Festival: February 22 – 27. This annual event brings community together in a warm embrace with fascinating writers from across Canada, USA and Israel, in celebration of our landmark year.*
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SPONSORED BY JUST FOR LAUGHS VANCOUVER
Meet Your New Favourite Comedians!
From viral sensations to rising stars, Just For Laughs VANCOUVER is bringing the funniest up-and-comers to stages across the city from February 13-23. Don't miss your chance to see them live before they blow up! Limited tickets available—grab yours now and experience comedy at its best!
— FOOD —
No Reservations: Elem transcends boundaries in cuisine
What goes into making a restaurant as chic and successful as new kid on the block, Elem? Co-founder Winnie Sun digs into the Main Street hot ticket.
Mello donuts bids farewell to its Arbutus location
Listen to your food with Burdock & Co’s new dining series
Mateina’s low to no-sugar Yerba Mate beverages offer steady energy without the unwanted crash or jitters. Get 15% off Mateina's Energy Brews while supplies last.*
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SPONSORED BY EARLY MUSIC VANCOUVER
Music by Bach this Valentine's Weekend
Celebrate the Season of Love with romantic music by J.S. Bach!
The Pacific Baroque Orchestra will be joined by German soprano Dorothee Mields to present an afternoon concert that's sure to warm the heart.
Saturday, February 15 at 3pm | St. Andrew's Wesley United Church
— ICYMI —
Prince Harry, Meghan Markle, and Michael Bublé walk into a restaurant…
Photos: See inside Arthur Erickson’s mid-century Perry Estate
Aquarius season is ending, but our hyper-local horoscopes last all month
Pop Eye: Looks like Ye is a literal Nazi now
Food for thought: have share plates gone too far?
— THINGS TO DO THIS WEEKEND —
MUSIC: Fresh off his Juno nomination, Leif Vollebekk plays. (February 13 @ The Pearl)
VISUAL ARTS: Umami exhibition has its opening. (February 13 @ Nikkei National Museum and Cultural Centre, Burnaby)
PERFORMING ARTS: Get a bit steamy with Burlesque Duos. (February 14 @ Rio Theatre)
LIVING: Have an out-of-this-world date night at Cosmic Valentine. (February 14 @ H.R. MacMillan Space Centre)
STYLE: African Fashion Week Vancouver hosts a preview runway event. (February 15 @ Vancouver Public Library Central Branch)
MUSIC: The fifth annual Jazz at the ‘Bolt brings some New York swing. (February 15 to 16 @ Shadbolt Centre for the Arts)
LIVING: Big Bang Festival encourages kids to take music into their own hands. (February 16 @ Roundhouse Community Arts and Recreation Centre)
Want to know what else is happening in Vancouver? Check out our events listings.
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