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VA N CO U V ER HO L IDAY G IFT GUI DE

Top Ten Gifts You’ll Love to Give

Holiday Style Guide for You & Your Home

Holiday Events Calendar

Celebrate Music by

Richard Rodgers Lyrics by

Oscar Hammerstein II Book by

Howard Lindsay & Russel Crouse Suggested by The Story of the Trapp Family Singers

December 8–31, 2011 Tickets online: gatewaytheatre.com Or Box Office: 604-270-1812

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TO P TEN GIFT S Leonard Cohen: The Complete Albums Collection): His voice has morphed from a monotone poet’s lilt to a bottomless, husky growl. His master/submissive relationship with language made him one of the 20th century’s most prolific songwriters — simply because the page couldn’t contain his words. Now we have Leonard Cohen’s 17-album deluxe box set, a gorgeous must-have for any fan. Each album comes in a mini-LP replica CD jacket plus an essay by Pico Iver and a 36-page booklet with annotations and recording info. A standard-edition box set is also available, though it features no live albums, just 11 studio releases. Standard edition $69.99 and deluxe edition $139.99 at music retailers.

Sometimes the best present is a night out, and two tickets to a Vancouver play makes everyone a winner. Sure, there are the great ethics of the gift of the stage: supporting the arts and stimulating a vital component of the economy. But mostly our local theatre scene is comprised of some really awesome people who want nothing more for their audience than to entertain, engage and inspire them. The Arts Club’s Blood Brothers — a musical about twins separated at birth who fall in love with the same woman — is receiving raves. To Dec. 31 at Granville Island Stage, 8pm (Mon, Wed-Sat), 7:30pm (Tues). Matinees: Wed, Sat 2pm. $29-$54 from 604-687-1644. Blackbird Theatre continues its unique tradition of invigorating the usual theatre dead space between Christmas and New Year’s with Samuel Beckett’s classic Waiting for Godot (pictured), Dec. 27-Jan. 21 at The Cultch, 8pm. $16-$38.39 from TheCultch.com. And critical darlings Electric Company Theatre’s All the Way Home promises to be among the most innovative and interactive theatre productions you’ve ever seen. Jan. 10-14 at Queen Elizabeth Theatre, 8pm. Tickets $20-$30 from ElectricCompanyTheatre.com.

bkr (MyBKR.com) is a 500ml, BPA-free, reuseable and recyclable glass and sillicone bottle inspired by modern art and minimalism. Available in three jewel tones and a soft grey, bkr is perfect for the stylish eco-crusader. $29.95 at all YYoga locations (YYoga.ca) and the Vancouver Art Gallery Store (750 Hornby). Gifts for dogs can sometimes be a bit cheesy but this offering from the This & That Canine Co. is cheesier than most. It really is cheese. But the Everest version of the Chew This line of dog treats has been hardened so much — following a method used in Nepal, hence its name — that it lasts much longer than most treats. And it’s 100 per cent natural with no chemicals, preservatives or fillers. It’s an excellent alternative for dogs with allergies and intolerances and is proving to be a popular Christmas treat $7.99 to $19.99 across Vancouver. We found this one at Bosleys (1683 Davie, 3502 W. 41st, 814 W. 6th, 6914 Victoria, 1087 Marinaside Cr. and 3045 W. Broadway, Bosleys.com).

Jay Leno and Conan O'Brien have tried it on late night television but that's not what's making Perplexus so popular. It's not even because it's in the running for the best educational toy of the year. Sure, those might be the reasons why parents are scooping up the hand-held maze but it's not why kids love it so much. Getting a ball from Point A to Point B is as fun as it is challenging, which is why the staff at the Granville Island Toy Company have been recommending it so highly. There are three versions: Rookie, for ages four and up ($22.99); Original, ages eight and up ($24.99); and Epic, for whoever wants to take it on ($29.99). Available at toy stores throughout the city.

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There’s something about a beautifully designed journal cover that inspires us to take a bit more time to write down our thoughts. No short-form or quickie-email language allowed. The gorgeous design pays tribute to the effort it takes to explore our feelings and experiences with words. PaperBlanks is a Vancouverbased company that sells its journals, notepaper, address books, day planners and guest books to some of the top retail stores in North America. Prices range from $12.95 to $29.95; this 7-by-9-inch Safavid version is $24.95. Available at the Vancouver Art Gallery, Banyen Books, Oscar’s Art Books, Chapters/Indigo and Book Warehouse. PaperBlanks.ca

If you want to get a bit more creative with your iPhone photos, try the Olloclip. At $70 it’s a less expensive option than Apple’s lens adapter. Clip it over the phone’s camera lens and you can now take wide-angle, 180-degree fish-eye and 10x macro photos. Includes carrying case that doubles as lens cleaner. Available online ( Olloclip.com) or through Point of View Cameras. (PointofViewCameras.ca, 105-2050 Scotia, 877-768-2261).

For all of us who want our hot drinks to stay hot and our cold drinks to stay cold — the Bodum 8oz Pavino double-wall glass. A double layer of borosilicate glass not only gives your drink the appearance of floating, but it means that the glass will not sweat when filled with a cold drink. No more searching for a coaster. The double wall also creates a thermal effect. Set of 6 is $49. Also available in 2.5oz. size for $39. Available at Cookworks (1548 W. Broadway and 377 Howe, CookWorks.ca).

Go with the grain with Union Wood Company’s reclaimed-wood cheese tray. Made from the fir rafters of a demolished Main Street building that once housed an RCMP livery, artisan Craig Pearce’s roughhewn work is used at several Gastown hotspots, including the custom platters at Meat & Bread and as the base of the charcuterie plate at House Guest. Available in two handle mounts (top or side) and two finishes (natural or whitewashed). $80 from Union Wood Company Shop (503 Railway, 604-675-9033, UnionWoodCo.com) and The Cross (1198 Homer, 604-689-2900, TheCrossDesign.com).

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A collaboration between the makers of the iconic Swiss Army Knife and Japanese designer Kazuma Yamaguchi, the Victorinox Tomo contains a blade, nail file, scissors and a key ring in a completely streamlined and zen-like package. $25 from Time & Gold (565 W. Georgia, 604-683-1812)

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At Christmas, this campaign is ramped up, with pop-up shops holding more permanent court (see the Local-E shop at 235 Cambie, from Dec. 2 to 18) and major social media campaigns encouraging the masses to buy handmade Vancouver wares (see the Shop Local Vancouver Facebook page that highlights local businesses and asks shoppers to “Occupy Local”). Not only are local shops great places to buy unique, one-of-a-kind gifts (these pages are proof of that), but the fashionable folks who run them are usually a good resource for help finding that perfect holiday outfit. After browsing the racks at local boutiques One of a Few (354 Water, 604-605-0685. OneOfAFew.com), Mintage (1714 Commercial, 604646-8234) and Charlie and Lee (223 Union, 604-558-3030, CharlieAndLee.com), it’s clear that this year’s holiday trends go beyond the standard little black dress. Think wide-leg cranberrycoloured pants, ’40s-inspired pleated dresses , sparkly jackets, glittering accents and metallic anything (because really, when else — other than during the holiday season — can you get away with gold lamé?).

Kove Knitwear Winter Captain Fringe $56 Handmade using a wool and acrylic blend that’s warm, soft and never itchy, Kove’s Vancouver-made knitwear in easy-to-pair neutrals is chic and functional. The Winter Captain Fringe is fun and versatile. Wear it under a pea coat, over a T-shirt, or even as a big chunky necklace over a flowing black dress. Also note that the Raincity Boot Warmers (available online) are the perfect cure for a cold rubber boot. (Kove.ca. Available at Fine Finds Boutique, 1014 Mainland, 604-669-8325)

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Leather goods from T Leather $60-$340 Local designer Tam Fuller crafts her hand-sewn leather accessories (wallets, bags, card holders, belts) using hearty materials such as cognac and oxblood leather, and brass, copper and nickel fixtures and buckles. Her minimal designs are timeless and built to last — not to mention incredibly affordable ($60 for a handmade leather belt is nothing to scoff at). We love her ladies long wallet ($90) — no metal fixtures, just leather and care. (Available at Nouvelle Nouvelle, 209 Abbott, 604682-2234, NouvelleNouvelle.com)

Army of Rokosz Jewelry $120-$280 A long-time favourite on the Vancouver craft circuit, metalsmith Andrea Rokosz’s jewelry line (ranging from edgy skull rings, to funky tusk necklaces, to delicate crystal earrings) is finally getting some major play from local retailers. Each unique piece is a showstopper — she hand carves and casts the gender-neutral, sterling silver pieces herself — but our favourite is the sleek Stacked Ring — just the right amount of tough. (Vincent Park, 4278 Main, 604-879-6665, Armyofrokosz.com, Vincentpark.ca)

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Granted Button Mittens $49.50 By now you’ve probably realized that winter gloves and touchscreen phones aren’t exactly friends. So go ahead, buy a pair of fingerless gloves (they’re everywhere), but consider also buying a pair of these cosy, Vancouver-made, hand-knit wool mittens — because sometimes it’s nice to have an excuse to keep your phone in your pocket. (Available at Lynnsteven, 225 Carrall, 604-899-0808, GrantedClothing.com, LynnSteven.com)

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H O L I D AY H O M E D É C O R Gifts to keep a home beautiful all year PC Hammered Serving Bowl $10 Sleek and streamlined may have been the watchwords of home décor for the last few years, but lately handcrafted, textural pieces are definitely trending up. A rippled, hammered food-grade stainless steel serving bowl like this one from President’s Choice marries both rustic and modern design elements. It’s also equally at home holding salad on the dinner table or curios as a coffee table centrepiece. Available at select Real Canadian Superstores. Visit RealCanadianSuperstore.ca for nearest location.

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Provide Made Handmade Pillows $180-$220 On the eve of their impeccably tasteful home décor store’s fourth anniversary, Provide owners Robert Quinnell and David Keeler announced their next venture, an in-house line of soft housewares. In addition to filling the shelves of the Crosstown boutique alongside the work of local designers like Shereen de Rousseau, Catherine Regehr and Christian Woo, the pair are looking to take their wares international. Launching the Provide Made label is a collection of boldly geometric, eco-friendly silk pillows, each individually handcrafted by fair trade artisans working out of small villages in India. Available at Provide (529 Beatty, 604-632-0095, ProvideHome.com).

Manito Silk Bedding Sets $479-$519 Sleep in style and comfort on silk bedding from Vancouver-based Manito. Made from 100 per cent Mulberry silk with a momme (silk weight) of 22, Manito’s silks — collected from 30,000 contracted farmers in China’s Anhui region — rank with North America’s most luxurious brands. Available in seven colour choices (charcoal and silver blue, pictured), bed sets include two pillow cases, a flat and a fitted sheet. Available at Manito Silk (1822 W. 1st, 604-732-7455, ManitoSilk.com).

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H OLIDAY AT G RANV ILLE I SLAND A pioneer in the fair trade movement, Ten Thousand Villages celebrates its 65th anniversary

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ong before the term fair trade even existed, Ten Thousand Villages was founded on the belief that everyone deserves to earn a fair wage for their work. But while that commitment to an ethical business model provides an added impetus to shop at the store, what’s made Ten Thousand Villages endure for 65 years is what’s on the shelves — beautifully handcrafted items that revel in the culture and artistry of people from around the world. “I am probably one of our best customers because I love to accessorize,” says Roxanne Cave, manager of the Granville Island location. (There are also stores on Denman, Commercial and W. Broadway.) She’s wearing a pretty black bead choker that was made in India, paired with black onyx earrings that she also bought at the store.

When it comes to fair trade, Cave, who was recognized by Fair Trade Canada as one of the movement’s pioneers, not only talks the talk. She walks the walk with flair and style. In the doorway to her cramped office hangs one of the store’s best sellers — a canopy of brightly coloured stars that helps the person who enters leave all the bad things of the day behind. Coffee and chocolate are also perennial favourites with customers and at Christmas there are dozens of gifts you can buy for under $10.

know the person behind the product and we put the person before profit. TenThousandVillages.ca | 1660 Duranleau (Granville Island) | 1204 Commercial | 929 Denman | 2909 W. Broadway

One of the things she loves most about the company is the relationships it’s forged with the people who make the products. Ten Thousand Villages not only guarantees them a steady and secure market so they can invest in infrastructure, but it also ensures that workers are properly compensated. It has a relatively low mark-up so most of the money stays with the artisan. “They trust us,” Cave says. “We

Granville Island store manager Roxanne Cave is wearing a choker and earrings made in India. Most of these baskets (left) come from Africa. This bird ornament (upper left) made of recycled y rolled p paper p is a p popular p item this Christmas.

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Holiday Shopping www.granvilleisland.com Located at West 2nd underneath the Granville Street Loca treet Brid Bridge

RHINOCEROS No. 102 - 1551 Johnston Street (the Creekhouse building) 604.684.3448 www.rhinostore.ca Rhinoceros Accessories, established 1980, has been a favourite haunt for tourists and locals looking for something fun and unique. In addition to its selection of name brands, the fun store also carries a good variety of one of a kind hand made items. The store celebrated its 30 years in business with a new branch in the Gastown location.

TWINKLE AT GRANVILLE ISLAND No. 105 - 1551 Johnston Street (the Creekhouse building) 604.684.9922 www.twinklestores.com Step into a world of wonder when you walk through the doors of our shop; our shelves are filled with an enchanting array of snow globes of all shapes and sizes. With a variety of themes our globes are sure to become treasured keepsakes to all who receive them. We also carry a selection of hanging ornaments.

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H OLIDAY E AT & DRINK

A French royal wedding

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hat makes Epoisses the perfect cheese for a holiday get-together? You need to have a few people sharing it because once it’s opened, you might not want to put it back in your fridge. Epoisses is called the queen of cheeses but to smell her, you’d think she reigned over a barnyard. There’s a certain je ne sais quoi — let’s say earthiness — to her. In short, she stinks. But don’t trust your nose. This queen has divine rights to the title. Epoisses has a surprisingly heavenly taste. Silky, creamy goodness. Available year-round at Les Amis du Fromage (1752 W. 2nd and 843 E. Hastings, BuyCheese.ca).

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he queen of cheeses will enjoy a true love marriage with a wine of character and royal lineage, such as a fine Chardonnay from Burgundy like a Chassagne-Montrachet or her cousin from the village of Meursault in the Cotes-de Beaune area. Look for the Louis Jadot label which is always a sure value, even in the generic Chardonnays.

Hosting a holiday cocktail party? Pick up all your cocktailing needs from spirits and bitters to glassware at Legacy. Or put together a custom gift basket for the home bartender in your life!

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ream of hosting dinner parties suitable for a prince, but have the dining room space of a pauper? Look no further than the Goliath Table — with five drop-in leaves, this 43 cm (17 inch) console table extends to a 292cm (115inch) dinner table that’s large enough to seat 10 guests in comfort. Available in wood and glass finishes, the Goliath Table starts at $3,567 from Resource Furniture BC (332 Water, 604-681-0104).

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Christmas Baking Traditional Butter Shortbreads Pumpkin Pies Gingerbreads

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gyptians buried their Pharoahs, with all their treasures, in pyramids. The richness of the Leonidas pyramid reveals itself when you drop in it a cup of hot milk. As the pyramid melts, it releases an irresistible aroma — not to mention all that wonderful high-quality Belgian chocolate. Treat yourself to a moment of relaxation. Available in three flavours: Caramel Chocolate, Classic Chocolate and Cappuccino Chocolate. $12.95 for a box of 15 pyramids. Leonidas Waterfront Café (29-1055 Canada Place, 604-647-7559, LeonidasWaterfront.com).

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A chef for each season

Cardamom and sake — a delicious way to heat up a winter’s night

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or Vancouver writer Evaleen Jaager Roy, there’s a different chef for every season. Her tribute to the beauties of our gardens and the bounties of our restaurants, Four Chefs One Garden, is a seasonal guide to good eating and growing. For readers who are gardeners, each section not only gives you practical advice on what will grow well that season, but she encourages her readers to slow down and, yes, smell the roses (summer), rhododendrons (spring), hibiscus (autumn), and hellebores (winter). For readers who are gourmands, she pairs each season with a chef who brings the flavours of the season to life: Michel Jacob of Le Crocodile (spring); Umberto Menghi of Il Giardino, Il Caminetto, Trattoria and Umberto’s (summer); Hidekazu Tojo of Tojo’s (autumn); and Vikram Vij of Vij’s and Rangoli (winter). With winter solstice soon upon us — and the hope it brings of longer days — we turn to Vikram Vij to fill us with the warm glow of a wonderful dinner shared with family and friends. Vij Family’s Chicken Curry Serves 6 ½ cup (125 ml) canola oil 2 cups (500 ml) finely chopped onion (2 large) 3 inch (7.5 ml) stick of cinnamon 3 tbsp (45 ml) finely chopped fresh garlic 2 tbsp (30 ml) finely chopped peeled ginger 2 cups (500 m) chopped tomatoes (2 large) 1 tbsp (15 ml) salt 1 tbsp (15 ml) ground cumin 1 tbsp (15 ml) ground coriander 1 tbsp (15 ml) garam masala 1 tsp (5 ml) turmeric ½ tsp (2 ml) ground black pepper ½ tsp (2 ml) ground cayenne pepper

morita Adair’s favourite dessert in the city is Vikram Vij’s rice cardamom pudding, so this wintery cocktail is a play on that. Adair is the store manager at Legacy Liquor Store.

1 cube brown sugar to start 2 dashes Scrappy’s Cardamom Bitters over brown sugar cube — crush sugar into paste 2 ounces Pearl Creamy Sake ¾ ounce sweet spiced rum, like Kracken A quick lemon wedge squeeze (not too much!) 1 egg white Shake all ingredients violently for a minute on ice, serve in a pretty stemmed glass, ideally with a cinnamon garnish stick.

3 lbs (1.5 kg) chicken thighs, bone in 1 cup (250 ml) sour cream, stirred (do not add if wish a lighter curry) 2 cups (500 ml) water ½ cup (125 ml) chopped cilantro (including stems) In a large pan, heat oil on medium heat for 1 minute. Add onions and cinnamon and sauté for 5 to 8 minutes, until onions are golden. Add garlic and sauté for another 4 minutes. Add ginger, tomatoes, salt, cumin, coriander, garam masala, tumeric, black pepper, and cayenne. Cook this masala for 5 minutes or until the oil separates from the masala. Remove skin from chicken thighs and discard. Wash thighs, pat dry and add to the masala. Stir well. Cook chicken thighs for 10 minutes, uncovered, until chicken looks cooked on the outside. Add sour cream and water and stir well. Increase the heat to medium-high. When curry starts to boil, cover, reduce heat to medium, and cook for 15 minutes, stirring 2 or 3 times until chicken is completely cooked. Poke the thighs with a knife. If the meat is still pink, cook for 5 more minutes. Remove and discard the cinnamon stick. Cool curry for at least half an hour. Transfer cooked chicken to a mixing bowl. Wearing latex gloves, peel chicken meat off the bones. Discard bones and stir chicken back into the curry. Just before serving, heat curry on medium heat until it starts to boil lightly. Stir in cilantro. Divide curry equally among six bowls and serve.

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MADE LOCAL. SHOP LOCAL.

On Main Street

Hand Made Gifts for this Holiday Season Plush is a charming little boutique and atelier dedicated to Vancouver’s burgeoning indie craft scene. We’ve packed our little shop with a carefully selected collection of hand made gifts, art, and decor items, all made locally and with love.

HAZEL & CO ‘Dotty’ dress is perfect for holiday fun. Come on in, and see all our holiday sparkle, gifts, stretch lace dresses, and soft bamboo/cotton styles all made locally.

Ebon Aves t-shirts are unique and made locally in Vancouver; bright, bold, dark and playful.

DOUBLE TROUBLE CLOCK $55

Look fabulous and be comfortable in our local collections for women and maternity.

Wearable artwork that makes for the perfect gift! $40 at Lüt Boutique or available online at ebonavesapparel.com

See you soon!

4280 Main Street 604-730-8689 hazelhipmoms.com

4296 Main Street Vancouver 604-708-5199 www.plushonmain.com

4219 Main Street 604-568-1188 www.lutboutique.com

Magic you say? Yes! Ruffle it, twist it, wrap it, whatever style you choose, with a simple pull and place, the Magic Scarf stays in place!

Locally made clothing and accessories on location with an eco friendly edge.

Adhesif Clothing Co. uses new and recycled fabrics to create noticeable and orginal one-of-a-kind garments.

Made from 100% melton cashmere, this scarf holds it shape while keeping you warm and cozy.

Find the perfect gift for those special people on your list while we make our treasures right before your eyes. Currently, our textile artist, Angela Lai weaves luscious winter scarves on her floor loom right in our store front window.

Suit Wrap Scarf Retail price: $48 Materials: Vintage wool, tweed/tartan wool suiting and cotton Details: reversible, vintage button closure

Find this perfect gift at Forsya in an array of colours for only $48.

Saddle Skirt Retail price: $138 Materials: Stretch plaid suiting, reclaimed printed cotton and/or rayon suiting Details: High waist, exposed side zip, frills

2206 Main Street 604-568-8667 www.forsyaboutique.com

Devil May Wear

3957 Main Street 604-216-2515 www.devil-may-wear.ca

2202 Main Street 604-568-4905 adhesifclothing.com ethical - sustainable - organic

For that special someone Bird on a Wire Creations is the place to find what you are looking for this Holiday Season. With over 143 local Artisans, it will be easy to find the right gift for that special someone. From handcrafted hair clips, original artwork, and a boutique selection of fair trade wool, our selection will satisfy any wish list.

2535 Main Street 604-874-7415 birdonawirecreations.com

What happens when you combine Scrabble with sushi? Wasabi! Wasabi! is a board game where you compete against other players to assemble your menu of unique sushi recipes in a rapidly dwindling space. Players draw a variety of delicious ingredients and play them one at a time onto the board, building off of each other’s previously placed ingredients. The beautiful game pieces will have you ordering take-out before you can win the game, so don’t confuse your green wasabi points for the real thing! The price is $42.99

3878 Main Street 604-872-6911 strategiesgames.ca

Sustainable design, limitless style. It’s about choice, not sacrifice. Independent designers from Vancouver to New York are showcased at body politic. Our choices mean that you will find exceptional designs with an urban aesthetic, produced in North America, and created from the best natural and sustainable fabrics. Walk in and discover what the new “fashion-forward” means: sustainable design, limitless style.

208 E 12 Ave (at Main) 604-568-5528 www.bodypolitic.ca

Downtown Nine billion razor blades are thrown out every year. It’s not so much because the blade gets dull from repeated use; instead, the blade feels dull because of all the residue that gets caught with each shave. The RazorPit ($25) uses a friction technology that can clean and sharpen your razor blades within seconds, prolonging the life of your blades by up to10 times. Available at Male Essentials.

Looking for that perfect coat for our Vancouver winters? Look no further! Sterlingwear of Boston Peacoats are made of 100% Canadian Wool and showcase a classic look that’s perfect for working by the water or in the city. Sterlingwear of Boston is a supplier to the U.S. Navy, so you know the Peacoats are authentic and warm. We carry sizes 34 Regular to 56 Long. $249.95

Compatible with all Gillette and Schick blades.

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he month leading up to Christmas, Chanukah and Kwanza is a flurry of holiday activity — a good portion of which is due to the demands of decorating home and hearth. Superstore and The Bay offer a wide selection of colourful things with which to deck your halls, sure, but the city’s many holiday craft fairs offer alternatives that are just as festive and more unique, with less of that machine-made industrial perfection. Herewith, a few of the favourite tree trimmers and hall deckers we’ve found.

Felt Christmas Light Garland from The Rice Babies (above) $15 Adorable doesn’t even begin to describe the crafty, retro-pastiche chic of The Rice Babies’ old-school Christmas tree lights rendered in child-like felt. Eco- and kid-friendly, they capture the joy of the nearly forgotten bright lights that twinkled in every window before the tyranny of the energy-saving LED light robbed the holidays of much of their lustre. Sold as a string of 20. Available at Portobello West’s last show of 2011, Dec. 10-11 at the Creekside Community Centre in the Olympic Village (1 Athlete’s Way), 11am-5pm. For vendor and admission info, visit PortobelloWest.com Timber Green Ornaments (left) $7 each or $28 for a set of 15 Whether you’re cutting down a healthy evergreen or uncrating a plasticfantastic model, your Christmas tree choice has an unfortunate eco-impact. At least the ornaments don’t have to. Timber Green’s rustic, eco-friendly ornaments are crafted from sustainably harvested Wisconsin wood. Artists Matt Van Susteren and Amie Elizabeth source materials from their familyowned forest, and each piece is laser-cut and hand-finished. Available at Vancouver’s One of a Kind Show at the Vancouver Convention Centre (1055 Canada Place), Dec. 8-11. For vendor and admission info, visit OneOfAKindVancouver.com

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Pangea Organics Japanese Matcha Tea with Acai & Goji Berry Mask $42. The ingredients might sound tasty but this mask isn’t for your mouth. Organic ingredients come together to create this award-winning product designed to detoxify postholiday skin, improving tone and texture and tackling fine lines. Pair with Pangea’s Australian Wild Plum & Willow or Egyptian Calendula & Blood Orange cleansers ($30) and range of organic moisturizers ($38) for a custom skin care kit for that special someone. (PangeaOrganicsCanada.com, Beauty Mark, 1120 Hamilton, MASC, 433 Davie, P+A Furniture, 159 W. Hastings).

Deserving Thyme Organic Fragrance Oil Roll On $20 A tropical vacation might not be in the cards this Christmas, but that doesn’t mean you can’t give your loved ones the feeling of being on the beach. Deserving Thyme’s fragrance roll-ons come in scintillating scents such as Caribbean Coconut, Creamsicle and Hawaiian Papaya — the perfect pick-me-up for a rainy winter’s day. Manufactured in Canada, this Vancouver-based company also has home spa kits and skin conditioners for the full resort treatment right in your home. Win this gift basket by clicking on the contest bar at WEVancouver.com. (DeservingThyme.com, Beauty Mark, 1120 Hamilton).

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HOLIDAY EVENTS CALENDAR CLASSICAL / OPERA VANCOUVER SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA The VSO presents its 2011/12 series of concerts. All shows at Orpheum Theatre, 8pm, unless otherwise indicated. Info: 604-876-3434 or VancouverSymphony.ca • Dec. 3, 5: Brahms Requiem ft. Isabel Bayrakdarian. $26.75-$84.

UBC MUSIC Series of student and professional concerts. Info: Music.UBC.ca. • Dec. 3: Peace & Light ft. the University Singers, UBC Choral Union and UBC Symphony Orchestra. At Chan Centre, 8pm. $15-$27 at the door. VANCOUVER RECITAL SOCIETY Classical music society focusing on concerts by internationally renowned performers • Tickets from 604-602-0363 • Dec. 4: George Li (15-year-old piano prodigy). At Vancouver Playhouse, 3pm. $42-$52.

SHADOW CATCH World premiere of the Japanese Nohinfluenced chamber opera weaving together stories from the Downtown Eastside. Dec. 2-4 at Firehall Arts Centre, 8pm. $12-$30 from FirehallArtsCentre.ca.

CHRISTMAS AT THE CHAN CENTRE Early Music Vancouver presents these seasonal concerts at the Chan Centre. Both shows $32-$63 (TM). • Dec. 5, 8pm: Stile Antico: Christmas music from Tudor England. • Dec. 21, 8pm: The Bach Cantata Project: Festive Bach Cantatas for Christmas ft. violinist Marc Destrube.

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cific Baroque Orchestra performs a program featuring works by Corelli, Sammartini, Antonacci and more. Dec. 11 at St. Mark’s Church, 7:30pm. $10-$33 at PacificBaroque.com.

WINTER HARP Popular candlelit seasonal concert celebrating its 18th year, featuring harps, percussion, and music ranging from Celtic to medieval. Dec. 14-15 at North Shore Credit Union Centre (Capilano University), 7:30pm. $34-$37 from CapilanoU. ca. Dec. 17 at St. Andrew’s-Wesley Church, 7:30pm. $37.25 (TT) THE CANADIAN TENORS Internationally renowned operatic/ pop group returns for a holiday performance. Dec. 17 at Queen Elizabeth Theatre, 7pm. $39.50$89.50 (TM).

CANYON LIGHTS Capilano Suspension Bridge is equal parts beautiful, thrilling and terrifying — and never more so than during its annual holiday lights display. Test whether the twinkling bulbs soothe frazzled nerves on the newest attraction, Cliff Walk. Dec. 2-Jan.1 in North Van. $5-$25 admission.

SALUTE TO VIENNA 17th annual concert inspired by Vienna’s world-famous New Year’s concert, featuring over 75 musicians, singers and dancers, including the Strauss Symphony of Canada. Jan. 1 at Orpheum, 2:30pm. $66-$108 (TM).

CHORAL CHOR LEONI Critically acclaimed men’s choir. • Dec. 21: Rejoice Christmas concert featuring Daniel Pinkham’s Christmas Cantata. At St. Andrew’s-Wesley United Church, 7:30pm. $15-$30 from BrownPaperTickets.com.

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Annual holiday concert featuring the Vancouver Men’s Chorus. Dec. 8, 10-12 at St. Paul’s Anglican Church, 8pm. Matinee: Dec. 11, 3pm. Ticket prices announced Nov. 1 on VancouverMensChorus.ca.

Gospel Choir with the Kwantlen University Chorus. Dec. 9-10 at Christ Church Cathedral, 7:30pm. $10-$25 from BrownPaperTickets.com.

UTTER JOY! The City Soul Choir, a 100-voice choir performing gospel, spirituals and more. Dec. 10 at Michael J. Fox Theatre, 7:30pm. $22-$28 from CitySoulChoir.com.

SOUNDS OF CHRISTMAS Vancouver Men’s Welsh Choir presents its annual holiday concert. Dec. 10 at Shaughnessy Heights United Church, 8pm; Dec. 15 at St. Andrew’s-Wesley United Church, 8pm. $22-$25 from VWMC.ca.

A DYLAN THOMAS CHRISTMAS Vancouver Chamber Choir presents this annual event featuring Christmas carols, songs, and readings from A Child’s Christmas. Dec. 16 (8pm) and Dec. 17 (family friendly) and Dec. 18 (3pm) at Ryerson United Church (2195 W. 45th). $10-$28 (TM).

FROM HEAVEN CAME Musica Intima’s holiday concert ft. the group’s hallmark Christmas piece Angels From Heaven and more. Dec. 16 at Christ Church Cathedral, 7:30pm. Dec. 20 at St. Philip’s Anglican Church, 7:30pm. $10-$33 from MusicaIntima.org or 604-731-6618.

A CHRISTMAS REPRISE Annual traditional and contemporary concert with the Vancouver Cantata Singers. Dec. 17 at Holy Rosary Cathedral (646 Richards), 2pm. $18 from 604-730-8856.

GENTLEMEN OF FORTUNE Barbershop chorus presents its annual Christmas show. Dec. 17

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A PHOENIX CHRISTMAS Phoenix Chamber choir presents an evening of Christmas music featuring organist Roy Campbell and the Burnaby District Youth Choir. Dec. 18 at Shaughnessy Heights United Church, 8pm. $20-$25 from 604-584-4755.

THEATRE TRUE WEST Sam Shepard’s drama about the volatile reunion between two seemingly opposite brothers. To Dec. 10 at Little Mountain Studios, 7:30pm. Pay-what-you-can. Suggested donation $20. PENNY PLAIN Ronnie Burkett Theatre of Marionettes presents this tragicomedy about a blind woman whose decision to stay inside her house and wait out the end of the world is interrupted by a variety of strange characters. To Dec. 17 at The Cultch, 8pm. $45-$67 from 604-251-1363. OLD LOVE Norm Foster’s heartwarming comedy about the three decades of meetings between a salesman and his boss’s wife. To Dec. 18 at Presentation House, 8pm. LA CAGE AUX FOLLES Tony Award-winning musical about a

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ents the holiday classic, performed by Alberta Ballet and the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra. Dec. 28-30 (7:30pm) and Dec. 30-31 (2pm) at Queen Elizabeth Theatre. $30$77.50 (TM).

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about a vagabond, a struggling family and stormy Christmas Eve in Stanley Park. To Dec. 24 at Revue Stage, 8pm (Mon-Sat), 7:30pm (Tues). Matinees: Wed, Sat 2pm. $25-$35 from 604-687-1644.

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about twin brothers separated at birth, drawn together when they fall in love with the same woman. To Dec. 31 at Granville Island Stage, 8pm (Mon, Wed-Sat), 7:30pm (Tues). Matinees: Wed, Sat 2pm. $29-$54 from 604-687-1644.

THE WIZARD OF OZ Adaptation based on the classic 1939 musical film. To Dec. 31 at Waterfront Theatre, 7pm and 2pm. $15-$29 from CarouselTheatre.ca or 604-685-6217. Full schedule: CarouselTheatre.ca.

A CHRISTMAS CAROL Oneman performance of the Dickens classic. Dec. 2-31 at Pacific Theatre, 8pm. $16.50-$29.50 from PacificTheatre.org. THE HOTEL BETHLEHEM Christmas satire from Ruby Slippers Theatre about the story behind why the Inn was full. Dec. 7-10 at Studio 16, 8pm. $15-$22 from VancouverTix.com. Dec. 14-18 at Shadbolt Centre, 8pm. $15-$32 from ShadboltCentre.com.

SOUND OF MUSIC Beloved Tony Award-winning Rodgers & Hammerstein musical. Dec. 9-31 at Gateway Theatre, 8pm. Matinees available. $33-$50 from GatewayTheatre.com.

featuring movies from 24 of 27 of the EU’s member states. To Dec. 8 at Pacific Cinémathèque. Info: EUFilmFestival.com.

THE PEAK OF CHRISTMAS ON GROUSE MOUNTAIN Sleigh rides, visits from Santa, carolers, and an outdoor skating rink. To Dec. 24 at Grouse Mountain. Info: GrouseMountain.com.

HERITAGE CHRISTMAS AT BURNABY VILLAGE MUSEUM Free family-friendly event featuring light displays and periodspecific decorations. To Jan. 1 at Burnaby Village Museum. Hours and info: BurnabyVillageMuseum.ca.

LUMINESCENCE Holidaythemed showcase of aquatic light with a Christmas tree powered by an electric eel, as well as annual holiday favourites the 4-D experience aboard the Polar Express and Scuba Claus. To Jan. 2 at Vancouver Aquarium (Stanley Park). Schedule and times: VisitVanAqua.org. BRIGHT NIGHTS IN STANLEY PARK Traditional holiday miniature-train ride through the forest and a visit to the children’s farmyard, benefitting the BC Fire Fighters Burn Fund. Dec. 2-Jan. 2 in Stanley Park, 3-10pm daily (except Dec. 25). $6-$9 (TM).

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CHRISTMAS PRESENCE Traditional holiday evening featuring musicians, storytellers and singers. Dec. 11 at Sutherland Church (North Vancouver), 8pm. Dec. 18-20 at Pacific Theatre, 8pm. $11.50-$20.50 from PacificTheatre.org.

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PROJECT Unique musical version of the classic Dickens tale, blending classic literature and contemporary music. Dec. 18-20 at The Cultch, 8pm. $16-$47.32 from Tickets. TheCultch.com. WAITING FOR GODOT Blackbird Theatre presents Samuel Beckett’s classic absurdist play about two men’s endless wait. Dec. 27-Jan. 21 at The Cultch, 8pm. $16$38.39 from TheCultch.com.

ALL THE WAY HOME Electric Company Theatre presents director Kim Collier’s reimagining of Tad Mosel’s Pultizer Prize-winning play about a family’s discovery of hope after an untimely death. Jan. 10-14 at Queen Elizabeth Theatre, 8pm. $20-$30 from ElectricCompanyTheatre.com.

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Suspension Bridge and its new Cliffwalk will be all lit up, with carolers, costumed period actors, and more. Dec. 2-Jan. 1 at Capilano Suspension Bridge, from 5pm every night except Dec. 25. $5-$25 entrance fee.

CAROL SHIPS PARADE OF LIGHTS Annual event featuring more than 50 decorated boats, 100,000 lights, and 30,000 singers. Dec. 2-23. Tickets, times, and schedule: CarolShips.org.

FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS AT VANDUSEN BOTANICAL GARDEN Featuring thousands of lights, carolers, and Santa reading in his living room. Dec. 9-Jan. 2 at VanDusen Botanical Garden, 4:30-9pm. $7.50-$13.50 (TT).

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Amber Funk Barton explores mythological tales of the sea and female form. Dec. 7-10 at Firehall Arts Centre, $12-$30 from FirehallArtsCentre.ca.

LIGHTS TROLLEY TOUR With a stop in Stanley Park for Bright Nights and VanDusen Botanical Gardens for its Festival of Lights, all while singing along to your favourite holiday songs. Dec. 9-24 departing nightly from the Christmas Market at Queen Elizabeth Theatre, 6:30pm. $25-$35 from VancouverTrolley.com.

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Celebrate the return of the light on the day after the shortest day of the year, featuring a lantern-lit procession in five different neighbourhoods, live entertainment, refreshments, and more. Dec. 21, 6-10 pm. Visit SecretLantern.org for information about which neighbourhoods are participating.

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HOLIDAY EVENTS CALENDAR Bear Swim Club takes to the ocean. Jan. 1 at English Bay Beach, 2:30pm. Free to register from 12:30-2pm at English Bay bathhouse.

Centre, 10am-9pm (Thurs-Sat), 10am-5pm (Sun). $6.50-$12 from OneOfAKindVancouver.com.

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crafted items from local artists, including glassworks, accessories, clothing, and jewelry. Dec. 10 (11am9pm) and Dec. 11 (11am-7pm) at Heritage Hall. Tickets and info: ShinyFuzzyMuddy.com.

COCO’S 11TH ANNUAL CHRISTMAS CHARITY SHOW A fundraiser for A Loving Spoonful and the Greater Vancouver Foodbank, featuring Vancouver’s top drag performers, door prizes, raffle, and live auction, hosted by WE’s own Steven Schelling. Dec. 10 at Fountainhead Pub, 9pm. Free.

GET YOUR GLAM ON! Fundraising evening for Qmunity and the Playhouse featuring silent auction, performance of La Cage aux Folles, post-show party and more. Dec. 20 at Vancouver Playhouse, 7pm. $75 from VancouverPlayhouse.com.

SHOWS•FAIRS WINTER FARMERS MARKET Featuring local vendors offering fruits, vegetables, meat, seafood, cheeses, and more. Saturdays at Nat Bailey Stadium parking lot, 10-2pm.

VANCOUVER CHRISTMAS MARKET Inspired by the 700-yearold traditional German Christmas Market comes this outdoor market featuring festive merchandise, food, cultural activities, and a special children’s area. To Dec. 24 at Queen Elizabeth Theatre plaza, 11am-9pm. Admission $2-$5.

PORTOBELLO WEST Showcasing over 120 designers and local artisans. Dec. 3-4 at Creekside Community Recreation Centre, 11am-5 pm. $2 admission.

GOT CRAFT? Vancouver’s largest indie craft fair featuring over 55 local vendors. Dec. 4 at Royal Canadian Legion (2205 Commercial), 10am-5pm. $3 admission.

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WOMEN’S WINTER FAIRE 18th annual holiday fair featuring the work of B.C. women artisans, including fine art, prints, photography, jewelry, pottery, fashion, and more. Dec. 17-18 at Heritage Hall, 11am6pm. $3-$5 donation.

COMEDY THE JAY & SILENT BOB GET OLD COMEDIC TOUR Kevin Smith and Jason Mewes’ (Clerks, Clerks II) bring their podcast on tour. Dec. 7 at Vogue Theatre, 8:30pm. $45 from Tickets.VogueTheatre.com.

STRAY CATS ANTI CHRISTMAS CABARET Comedy/musical variety show. Dec. 11 at Penthouse, 8pm. $15 from StrayCatCabaret.com.

THE COMEDY MIX Comedy club with themed pro-am nights and internationally renowned headliners. Tues-Thurs, 8:30pm. Fri-Sat, 8pm and 10:30pm. At 1015 Burrard (inside the Century Plaza Hotel). THEATRESPORTS LEAGUE Improv comedy at The Improv Centre on Granville Island (1502 Duranleau). Ticket prices vary $5-$25 from 604-687-1644 and VTSL.com.15 • Off-White Christmas: Thurs-Sat 7:30pm • Encore! A Musical Improv Series: Wed 7:30 • Improv Test Kitchen: Wed 9pm • Ultimate Improv Championship: Thurs 9:15pm • TheatreSports: Fri-Sat, 9:30pm • Scared Scriptless: Fri-Sat 11:15pm

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indie rock band plays in support of its latest release, Tamer Animals. Dec. 9 at Media Club, 8pm. $13 (TW, RC, S, H, Z).

Fox presents its annual concert featuring the Sheepdogs with guests Monster Truck, Louder Than Love and more. Dec. 20 at Commodore, 7pm. $19.93 (H, Z, RC, TM).

AN EVENING WITH THE RAT PACK Tribute group sings the

LMFAO Hip-hop duo (“Party

songs of Dean Martin, Frank Sinatra and Sammy Davis Jr. Dec. 10 at Red Robinson Show Theatre, 7pm. $34.50-$44.50 (TM).

Rock”) with guests Far East Movement, Natalia Kills and more. Dec. 23 at Pacific Coliseum, 6pm. $29-$45 (TM).

ALLISON CROWE Canadian

BRIAN SETZER’S ROCKA-

folk-pop singer/songwriter performs her annual Tidings Concert. Dec. 11 at St. James Hall, 7pm. $15-$20 (H, Z).

BILLY RIOT Popular singer/songwriter/guitarist who performs both rockabilly (Stray Cats) and big-band (Brian Setzer’s Orchestra). Dec. 24 at Commodore, 7pm. $39.50 (TM).

TORI AMOS Acclaimed singer/ songwriter plays in support of her new release, Night of the Hunters. Dec. 13 at Orpheum, 6:30pm. $39.50-$89.50 (TM). OCOTE SOUL SOUNDS

HEADSTONES Vancouver-based rock group reunites after seven years. Dec. 27-28 at Commodore, 8pm. SOLD OUT.

Experimental Latin psych-rock duo. Dec. 14 at Media Club, 8pm. $13 (RC, S, H, Z, TW).

MOTHER MOTHER Vancouverbased indie-pop band. Dec. 30 at Commodore, 3pm (all ages show); 8pm (19 + show). $25 (Z, RC, TM).

THE LOST LOVERS BRIGADE

APRIL WINE Legendary Cana-

Vancouver-based lo-fi indie rock band celebrates its debut release, Little Skeletons, with guests Shimmering Stars and Kellarissa. Dec. 16 at Interurban Gallery, 8pm. $8 (RC, S, Z).

dian rock band hosts a New Year’s Eve dinner/show. Dec. 31 at Red Robinson Show Theatre, 7:30pm (dinner/show); 10pm (show only). $99.50-$179.50 (TM).

PRINCE Iconic pop musician

COLIN JAMES Popular Canadian

(“Cream”,“Darling Nikki,”“1999,” “When Doves Cry”) returns with his Welcome 2 Canada tour. Dec. 16 at Rogers Arena, 6:30pm. $37.45-$246.20 (TM).

rocker hosts a New Year’s Eve dinner/show. Dec. 31 at River Rock, 7:30pm (dinner/show); 10pm (show only). $109.50-$189.50 (TM).

GUNS N’ ROSES Popular ’80s rock band (“Every Rose Has Its Thorn”, “Welcome to the Jungle”). Dec. 17 at Pacific Coliseum, 7pm. $25-$125 (TM).

CURRENT SWELL NYE Victoriabased indie rock group with guests the Boom Booms and Ryan Guldemond. Dec. 31 at Vogue, 8pm. $28-$40 from VogueTheatre.com. GLITZ & GLAMOUR NEW

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Ruby Slippers Theatre’s world premiere features bickering Wise Men, a sneaky Innkeeper and incompetent Roman guards in a satirical send-up of the origins of Christmas. Just 2011 years in the making. Dec. 7-10 at Studio16, 8pm. $15-$22 from VancouverTix.com. Dec.14-18 at Shadbolt Centre, 8pm. $15-$32 from ShadboltCentre.com.

claimed hip hop artists join forces in support of their new album, Watch the Throne. Dec. 17-18 at Rogers Arena, 6:30pm. $76.40$271.85 (TM).

DINOSAUR JR. Legendary indie rock band performs its signature album, Bug, in its entirety, with Henry Rollins interviewing the

YEAR’S EVE GALA 2012 Dinner/dance featuring eight DJs and two live bands. Dec. 31 at Hilton Hotel Metrotown, 6pm. $65-$110 (TM). NEW YEAR’S EVE 2 Featuring Famous Players and DJ Paul the Wall. Dec. 31 at Commodore, 6pm (dinner 6:30pm; dance 8:30pm). $74.50-$84.50 dinner/dance; $54.50-$64.50 dance only (TM).

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