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Fresh from Vancouver - March

02-07-2008

 


March 2008
CELEBRATE ST. PATRICK'S DAY IN VANCOUVER WITH CELTICFEST

IN THIS ISSUE
CELEBRATE ST. PATRICK'S DAY IN VANCOUVER WITH CELTICFEST
MARDI GRAS HITS VANCOUVER'S DAVIE VILLAGE
GIADA'S VANCOUVER GETAWAY
ON THE BIG SCREEN: VANCOUVER
VANCOUVER IN BLOOM
SPRING BREAK IN VANCOUVER
JOIN IN THE FUN WITH LULULEMON
ART AND CRAFTS IN THE CITY
VANCOUVER CHARACTER PROFILE

For the fifth year, Vancouver's CelticFest will stretch traditional St. Patrick's Day festivities into a celebration of all things Celtic. From March 12 to 16, the sounds of vigorous fiddles, skirling bagpipes, boisterous bodhrans, dancing feet and voices will resound throughout downtown Vancouver, bringing together visitors and locals for more than 50 events scheduled at dozens of popular venues and three outdoor stages in downtown Vancouver.

Among the hundreds of artists performing at this year's festival, headlining acts include Scotland's Battlefield Band, Tony McManus, Steafan Hannigan, Wendy MacIsaac & Patrick Gillis, Spirit of the West, plus the international supergroup Celtic Fiddle Festival. Along with musical performances, highlights include the Lucky Charms Poker Tournament, Battle of the Bards - a poetry face-off, the Whisky Kiss scotch tasting event and a brewmaster's dinner, as well as Celtic music and dance workshops. The most popular free event of the festival is the annual St. Patrick's Day parade, which will be held on Sunday March 16 from 11am, starting at the corner of Howe and Davie Streets in downtown Vancouver.
www.celticfestvancouver.com

MARDI GRAS HITS VANCOUVER'S DAVIE VILLAGE
Get your feathers, beads, masks and costumes together! Davie Village bars have joined forces to present the third annual Mardi Gras festival in Vancouver's gay community from Thursday, February 21 to Saturday, February 23. More than just a reason to come out and play (it's like Pride in winter), the event also raises funds for the LGTB Centre in Vancouver. The $10 Mardi Gras wristband is valid for all three days, and entitles the wearer to food discounts, line privileges and no cover charge at participating clubs - perfect for hopping from place to place.
www.gayvan.com
GIADA'S VANCOUVER GETAWAY
Celebrity chef and Food Network host Giada De Laurentiis recently visited Vancouver to produce an episode for the second season of her show Giada's Weekend Getaways. Among her stops in the city:
  • Capilano Suspension Bridge: Vancouver's oldest tourist attraction, Capilano Suspension Bridge stretches 137m (450 ft.) across and sways 70m (230 ft.) above the Capilano River. The park also includes the Treetops Adventure: seven suspension bridges through the evergreens taking you up to 30m (100 ft.) above the forest floor.
    www.capbridge.com
  • Lumière: Long known as one of Vancouver's finest restaurants, Lumière combines European sophistication, modern French cuisine and North American resourcefulness to offer a choice of exquisite tasting menus. New chef, Dale MacKay, joins the restaurant from Gordon Ramsay's London, NYC hotel.
    www.lumiere.ca
  • Salt Tasting Room: A chalkboard at the end of the modern room offers a list of local charcuterie, artisan cheeses, and unique condiments. Combine your selections with choices from the large number of wines and sherries by the glass.
    www.salttastingroom.com
  • The Sandbar Seafood Restaurant: Located on Granville Island, a key spot for those interested in Vancouver's food scene, The Sandbar serves up fresh seafood in a warmly atmospheric space with fantastic views of downtown.
    www.vancouverdine.com
ON THE BIG SCREEN: VANCOUVER
Vancouver continues to be a hot spot of filming activity. As the third-largest centre for film and TV production in North America, over 200 motion pictures were shot in BC in 2006, generating over $1 billion in production spending. Among the recent feature films shot in Vancouver are current Oscar nominee Juno, Night at the Museum, Fantastic Four, X-Men and Licence to Wed. Among the productions currently shooting in Vancouver are:
  • Traveling, starring Jennifer Aniston, Aaron Eckhart and Martin Sheen
  • The Day the Earth Stood Still, starring Keanu Reeves, Jennifer Connolly and Kathy Bates
  • The X Files Movie (currently untitled), starring David Duchovny, Gillian Anderson and Amanda Peet
  • Watchmen, starring Billy Crudup and Jeffrey Dean Morgan
www.bcfilmcommission.com
VANCOUVER IN BLOOM
Thanks to Vancouver's mild climate, the city starts to blossom into sprin
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