My brother and I are heading to So You Think You Can Dance, 2014 top 10 on tour in Vancouver tonight! The 12th season begins […] Read More
Author: Spring Gillard
I’m reading a wonderful book called Getting to Maybe, which I highly recommend to anyone working for social change. In very accessible language and through […] Read More
We have an important vote coming up in our region: the Metro Vancouver Transit and Transportation referendum. The question will be: “Do you support a […] Read More
I have read many of Pema Chodron’s books. They are jam-packed with wisdom and her writing is so accessible. In this excerpt, she gives some […] Read More
Although it’s been feeling like spring has arrived in this part of the world, it is still two months away. So winter stew season continues […] Read More
Since the City of Vancouver closed off Point Grey Road, Balsam Street has become a speedway. Drivers cut up the side street, I suppose to […] Read More
I am regularly terrified riding on Translink’s express buses these days. The speed is particularly disturbing in the longer “articulated” buses, which add another 20 […] Read More
I read some Kafka at university – such as the short story, In the Penal Colony. I don’t remember him being exactly uplifting, but this […] Read More
[youtube_sc url=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bNv7Gnar5PE”] Sylvain Émard Danse’s Le Grand Continental debuts at the Vancouver 2015 PuSh Festival. 70 Vancouverites of varying ability gather to learn, rehearse and […] Read More
I got this email and a mailed notice warning me that I may lose my Shaw service unless I sign up for their digital box. […] Read More