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June 26 2025: Kits Pool’s uncertain future
Plus: Legally Blonde, Evander Kane, and a new BBQ festival
Hey there. We almost got a long weekend this week, but Canada Day had the temerity to fall on a Tuesday.
Who’s out here clamouring for a Tuesday off? Though if you’re in a position to take Monday off too, you get a nice extra-long weekend. Props to everyone who’s working regardless: make sure you get that delicious stat holiday pay.
— V.
Associate Editor
— FEATURE —
Legally Blonde is purposefully pink
Legally Blonde is a lot like its protagonist, Elle Woods: bubbly, colourful, sweet, and prone to being underestimated. “I describe the show as underdog meets underdog meets underdog,” director Jayme Armstrong tells us. “It’s all about the power of our friendships influencing who we think we are, who we think we can be, who we can become, and seeing things in us that maybe we don’t see for ourselves.”
— LIVING —
Kits Pool plans a long-term comeback
Yes, Kits Pool is open for the summer now—but it won’t be forever. The City wants your thoughts on what comes next for the iconic beachside splash zone.
Canucks Watch: We have a lot of feelings about Evander Kane
Mark Your Calendar: The Rag Machine bids farewell with a $10 sale
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The Museum of Vancouver has launched three exciting exhibitions: Deep-Seated Histories; Future Makers; and The Work of Repair. It’s time to discover what the MOV has to offer.*
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Explore Free Summer Market at the Met, July 3-6
Ready for an interstellar summer? Explore Summer Market at the Met! From July 3-6, Metropolis at Metrotown invites you to a free four-day celebration packed with global flavours and cosmic vibes.
Taste your way through over 15 food vendors serving a constellation of culinary delights, from Taiwanese dishes at Typhoon BBT Café to Japanese-style creations at Wakwak Burger and Mexican street eats at Ponchos Tacos.
Enjoy live music, mesmerizing fire shows, and captivating performances, including the electrifying SMASH! percussion spectacle.
Families can enjoy face painting, balloon twisting, caricature artists, photo ops with aliens, and more. Whether you’re seeking unique eats or stellar entertainment, this market offers a vibrant space to connect, celebrate, and discover.
— MUSIC —
Photos: Steven Page and the VSO light up the Orpheum
The former Barenaked Ladies and current Steven Page Trio frontman played a special show with the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra that had everyone saying “What a Good Boy”.
Review: Emma Goldman rips it up on debut all you are is we
Got your perfect blues crew? Buy 3 tickets at regular price for the 2025 Cool Blues Show and get 1 FREE—June only! Don’t miss out!*
Celebrate the best of contemporary folk music at the 48th annual Vancouver Folk Music Festival.*
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— FOOD & DRINK —
Bar Susu vets launch chill wine bar Grape Vibes

A new wine bar on Main Street is shaping up to be one of the city’s best summer hangs. “It’s all natural wine,” says co-creator Alexandra Hulley, “producers we love, stuff we’d want to drink ourselves.”
Boots & BBQ Fest promises pulled pork and power chords
Ugly Potato Day is back and gunning for a world record
Chefs on the best in the city: Dachi’s Miki Ellis and Chambar’s Karri Green-Schuermans
Staying close to home this summer? Escape to Burrowing Owl Winery - sip BC’s best wines and savour locally inspired cuisine at the scenic Sonora Room.*
Blue Water Cafe - a celebrated seafood restaurant in Yaletown, known for sustainable Ocean Wise offerings, exceptional hospitality, and a refined West Coast dining experience.*
Explore Summer Market at the Met! From July 3-6, Metropolis at Metrotown invites you to a free four-day celebration packed with global flavours and cosmic vibes. Free entry for all to enjoy!*
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— ICYMI —
Review: Waitress will have you rooting for adultery
Nardwuar vs. baseball
Who’s playing the free Railtown Rooftop Party?
Chef’s Picks: Folke’s Pricilla Deo
We Tried It: Taco Loma’s burritos hit the spot
— THINGS TO DO THIS WEEKEND —
MUSIC: Point Grey is getting in on the free music in public spaces idea. This week: Olaf de Shield. (June 26 @ Sasamat Street and 10th Avenue)
THEATRE: Unravel an Agatha Christie classic in The Mousetrap. (June 26 to August 10 @ Granville Island Stage)
MUSIC: Upstart punks rip and tear at the Scorched Earth Festival. (June 27-8 @ Rickshaw Theatre and the Cambie)
VISUAL ARTS: Star Witnesses sees a group of artists explore the cosmos. (June 27 to September 28 @ Polygon Gallery, North Vancouver)
COMEDY: Improv pros Embezzlement put on a night of wacky anything-goes fun. (June 28 @ Chill X Studio)
SHOPPING: VanDusen hosts a free market of nearly 40 local businesses and artisans. (June 28 @ VanDusen Botanical Garden Floral Hall)
LIVING: Chinatown Together is putting on a free tai chi workshop and social. (June 28 @ Chinatown Plaza Mall)
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Want to know what else is happening in Vancouver? Check out our events listings.
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