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Wine box art at The Beaumont Multidisciplinary artist Arne Gutmann brings his imagination and the work of over 30 artists from Whistler to San Diego to The Beaumont Studios (316 W. 5 at Alberta) once again. His newest brainchild T.A.B. The Wine Box is an experiment in repurposed media. Providing 30 notable artists with wooden wine boxes, Gutmann let their imaginations run wild, providing them with only one clear guideline: “Explore YOUR issue.” Look for the anti-GMO ideals of Whistler artist Pep, Sophie Collins’ Smokers Delight, Niki Drury’s self portrait and Gutmann’s own distain for the penny on opening night, Thursday, Feb 28 from 8pm to midnight. The collection, which débuted last November, is being shown for the first time outside of Whistler at The Beaumont until March 14, weekdays from noon to 6pm. TheBeaumontStudios. com. Beaumont photo

The Van Wine Festival WE ’s wine columnist Kurtis Kolt recorded his “stokage” on the Vancouver International Wine Festival in his Jan. 31 column, but for those who have let the fest sneak up on you, here’s a recap of the events he won’t be missing: • Canadian Wine Awards Dinner, Feb. 27 at 7pm, Edible Canada, $99 • All About Chardonnay, Feb. 28 at 5pm, VCC West, $60 • The International Festival Tasting, Feb. 28, March 1 & 2 at 7pm, $95 The VIWF runs now until March 3. VanWineFest.ca

It’s all downhill from here This one’s for Vancouver cyclists and aspiring cyclists. The Vancouver Bike Show, Western Canada’s largest biking event, is rolling back into town March 2 and 3. BC, particularly Vancouver, is swarming with avid cyclists across all disciplines: road cycling including bike commuting, mountain biking, touring and BMX. The annual Bike Show has something for everyone (even Pick of the week kids!), whether you’re after new gear, new cycling destinations, new races or just the hook-up with more local bikers and community events. The event goes down at the Vancouver Convention Centre (1055 Canada Place). Adult tickets are $10/$12. VancouverBikeShow.com Vancouver Bike Show photo

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Shawn here is Mr. July in the 2013 Vancouver firefighters’ Hall of Flame charity calendar, available at the West Coast Women’s Show Mar. 1-3.

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dollars for its charities. Sheriff appeared in the 2012 edition and like, many of the firefighters in the Hall of Flame, he had zero modelling experience heading in. “I worked in construction before I was a firefighter, so I definitely was not used to having my picture taken or being in the limelight,” he says with a laugh. The West Coast Women’s Show is Western Canada’s largest women’s consumer event and runs March 1-3 at the PNE Forum. Visitors can peruse 200 retail booths and interact with DJ Tony Okungbowa (The Ellen Degeneres Show) and soap star Joshua Morrow (The Young & the Restless). More information can be found at WestCoastWomen.net.

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runway. On March 1, firefighters featured in the 2013 Hall of Flame calendar will work the catwalk at the inaugural Spring West Coast Women’s Show. Although event attendees can’t take a firefighter home with them as a souvenir, they can purchase a copy of the 2013 calendar for $15 before and after the show. This year marks the 26th edition of the Hall of Flame calendar, which features playfully provocative photos of Metro Vancouver firefighters. “The oldest FRANCHISE OPPORTUNITY calendar that I have is from 1988,” says Adrian Sherriff, a Vancouver firefighter and chairman of the calendar committee. “There’s a lot of mustaches in that one.” Everyone involved in the calendar project is HOME BASED a volunteer, and every BUSINESS! single cent benefits a ■ Complete Training & Certification local charity, includ■ Excellent Income Potential ing the BC Professional Firefighters Burn Fund and the CKNW Orphans Fund. To date, the calendar project has raised more than a million

I’d like to correct Paul Richards on a few points he made regarding the Comox/Helmcken greenway route (Bike lane vs. bike lane, Feb. 14). Firstly, with respect to the design process being “railroaded through”, the City of Vancouver held an open house and consultation in the fall of 2011. This was followed in September of 2012 with the announcement of four public open houses where much input from the public was gathered. Secondly, with respect to his thinking that “an overall plan should have been envisioned a long time ago”, the city approved a greenway plan of 14 routes (including this one) back in 1995, then in 2010, voted unanimously to invest $25 million on bike lanes as part of a 10-year plan. I’ll credit Paul for having enough awareness to realize that. Vancouver is a wet, rainy, hilly city, But I do disagree with his notion about local transit options being “poor”. If I’m wrong about that, then all the more reason to move ahead with supporting other transportation options as part of our city’s comprehensive 17-year-old plan. Tony Flello

Shut up or get involved What I find hilarious are armchair critics who don’t get involved in the process for city projects and then, after the consultation phase is all over, bitch about them being “railroaded through”. For the Comox Greenway, the City provided many opportunities for input into the design. Mailings,

posters, etc., all went out. There were open houses and consultations with groups in the areas affected. From that they made a plan, got feedback on that, revised the plan, then it went to council, which also got input, then it was democratically voted on. There’s been an overall greenway plan envisioned since the 1990s. None of this is a surprise to those of us who were paying attention. Anonymous

Sweaty cyclists I don’t agree with the promotion of bike lanes as a good alternative to public transportation! Who wants to arrive places all soggy or sweaty!! It’s not a good alternative! The weather in Vancouver is too frequently unpredictable. Also, housing is being developed primarily in the suburbs, where people commute from. Bike lanes are a waste of energy and will ultimately be ineffective. French Toast

Walk on, Yellow Pages About three years ago, upon getting dozens and dozens of unsolicited copies of the Yellow Pages delivered to our building, I called the company and was assured that the practice would be discontinued the next year; people who wanted paper directories could order them. What appears recently at our door, but the latest version of the Yellow Pages! Seriously?! It’s 2013... very few people let their fingers do the walking through hard copy. They use them to browse online. It’s time that this company stopped killing so many trees for something that pretty well goes straight into the recycling bin. In fact, when I called and asked that someone come pick them up, or that they’d be put in the recycling bin, I was informed that it was OK to do that, as they were 100% recyclable! Sheesh! Anonymous

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Dance as if the world is dancing with you

“For three mintes of every song, I can be sexy and feminine. For three minutes you surrender and follow,” says salsa enthusiast Alessandra Quaglia. Saloome Motavas photo

This year’s Vancouver Int’l Salsafestival will be the last By Martha Perkins

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hen we “dance as if no one is watching,” wouldn’t it be great if we could do it as well as Alessandra Quaglia is doing behind the bar at Provence Mediterranean restaurant? In between making a latte for a visiting reporter, she’s explaining what it is she loves about salsa dancing. “You just get to feel your hips and go to the rhythm of the music,” she says as her hips and shoulders start swaying to some song she’s hearing in her head. Her eyes sparkle with the memory of being on the dance floor, her voice gets softer, more dreamy, her feet are propelling her forward

and back. “You can walk down the street like this” — her hips are doing a little sassy sashay — “but you don’t get to release the feminine energy of Latin street music.” She pauses as the milk steams. In her usual day, as the co-owner of two busy restaurants with her husband Jean-Francis and mother of two teenaged boys, she’s always organizing things, making sure things happen and get done. “I get on the dance floor and for three minutes of each song, I don’t have to make any decisions. The man is leading me, I can be sexy and

feminine. For three minutes you surrender and follow.” She laughs. “Maybe a man would say, ‘Yea, I get to take charge for once.’” From March 7 to 10, she’s helping to host the Vancouver International Salsafestival, which will bring some of the top professionals and enthusiasts from around the world to the Westin Bayshore Resort Hotel. “This is our fourth year and the excitement around it has exploded. People just love the festival. It’s constant fun.” Sadly, this is also the festival’s last year. “We feel we’ve exhausted

all of our great ideas so we’re going out with a bang.” Festival passes have already sold out but tickets to individual events are still available. The fun starts Thursday night with a Red Bull X party and competition, and continues Friday with an intense three-hour crash course followed by a World of Dance party. On Friday and Saturday there are a variety of dance classes and each night is capped with a performance and party that isn’t scheduled to end until four the next morning. (Quaglia was recently at a salsa festival

in San Francisco where they didn’t turn off the music until 8am.) Surprisingly, Quaglia didn’t start salsa dancing until four years ago. An avid tap dancer, she and one of the staff members at Provence Mediterranean talked about trying something new. “We didn’t want to go to the regular clubs because I felt too old so she mentioned a salsa event at the Howard Johnson at Kingsway and 12th. Most salsa events start with an hour of lessons and even though she arrived wearing the wrong shoes for salsa — you need shoes that allow you to spin and hers had rubber soles — by the end of the evening she was hooked. With some types of salsa, you find yourself with different partners throughout the dance and at one point in the evening, she was dancing with a man who’d obviously done this many times before. “Halfway through the dance he did this really slow dip” — she bends her head back — “and I thought I’d died and gone to heaven. I thought, ‘Where do I sign up?’” She took private classes for two nights a week for six months and joined various dance groups. This will be the third year she’s on the salsa festival’s four-person organizing committee. “The festival is definitely for all levels,” she says. “We have all these people who can help you take your dancing to the next level. It’s an incredible opportunity to have access to all this amazing talent.” To reserve a spot on the dance floor go to SalsaFestival.ca.

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Nils Hognestad: speaking from the heart After four open-heart surgeries, the Vancouver actor hopes to be among the last who have to feel the pain of a broken heart By Kelsey Klassen

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failed my very first day on the job. And it wasn’t like I hit “reply all” on a rude email about a client or didn’t get a FedEx off in time. We’ve all had those kind of bad days. No, this was life or death. It was 28 years ago, but I still remember the events of that day like it was in slow motion. They say that happens... On quiet nights, with only faces of the people whose lives I’ve changed forever (Arnhild, Jone, Karoline, Jo, Nils…) dancing in the darkness, it’s hard to forgive myself. Sometimes I simply feel broken. But then I’m reminded of the circumstances. I thought I was ready, but nine months of training couldn’t prepare me for the events of July 16, 1984. The air was electric, pulsing. There was a bright flash of light, chaos. I remember hearing screams and everywhere I looked, seeing blood. I froze. I didn’t finish sealing the chamber in time, and suddenly, bad gas was mixing with the good. The oxygen supply was dangerously low and the pumps were working over time. We got sick. The project was temporarily abandoned. All we could do afterward was put in half measures, patches — solving one problem that caused another somewhere else. But, after the fallout, instead of being fired, my boss has stood by me ever since. I am actor Nils Hognestad’s heart, and he forgives me. We have undergone three open-heart surgeries since his birth. He was a “blue baby,” born with Tetralogy of Fallot — a congenital heart defect. The first time they opened his ribs to the sky, we were three years old. You see, I was supposed to close up the wall between my left and right ventricle, so that when red blood comes in from the lungs, it doesn’t mix with the blue blood that’s no good to anyone. But when Nils was born, open it stayed. His dad Jone worked in shipping in Norway, where we’re from. A transfer brought the family to Vancouver though, and, after swapping seasides, his parents carried us into Children’s Hospital for the first surgery. Nils’ body was too little, but doctors had waited as many years as they could before operating to clean up the mess I had made. Afterward, I felt fine, but Nils’ rib cage was crooked and overlapping, healing like a Sierra mountain range. The next time doctors broke the bones, they left me alone and I watched as they reset his sternum. We were five years old. Doctors told his parents that this was an exciting time for our condition, and that technologies for heart surgery were growing

HEART MONTH: Vancouver actor Nils Hognestad is undergoing a groundbreaking procedure to replace his pulmonary valve. The steel valve will be implanted in his heart by way of the femoral artery in his thigh. Rob Newell photo rapidly. But so was Nils. By age 13, he was fainting all the time. We had a new problem, but Nils refused to tell anyone. It wasn’t until he blacked out while racing bikes with a friend that his secret came out. The early years of strain, before the hole could be sealed up, had caused my pulmonary valve to completely wear away. We were rushed in for our third open-heart surgery. It was Nils’ first year in high school. After the operation, I inspected the plastic invader that they had put in me, and knew that this would not be the last of it. This valve had a life expectancy of maybe 15 years. Nils had a life expectancy of five times that. He also had a life. Nils had developed a passion for acting. He got on with a kids’ talent agency in Vancouver and tried his hand at the trifecta: acting, modeling and singing. I could feel his excitement when he stepped on stage. I

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beat faster. Nils excelled in the drama program at Handsworth in North Vancouver and went on to study further at Ryerson in Toronto, and then LAMDA in London. Nils didn’t really notice when our old valve slowly began to leak. He carried on with his voice-over career. Anyone with a penchant for gambling hears Nils heralding Poker Stars as the “world’s largest online poker and gambling site.” Then, in 2011, Kokanee beer fans voted to kill off the curmudgeonly ranger. And, in a Starsky-and-Hutchesque turn, Nils and his golden hair appealed to voters as one half of a new ranger duo — Glacier and Fresh. You can see Fresh in the upcoming Kokanee feature film, The Movie Out Here — a buddy comedy à la Hot Tub Time Machine, with a BC spin. But in May of 2012, just before filming began, Nils was resting on the patio in his

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Nils Hognestad bravely told his story to raise awareness for BC’s Heart and Stroke month, running the month of February (HeartAndStroke.bc.ca). The Movie Out Here débuts in Western Canada March 1 (TheMovieOutHere.ca).

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Who will be the next Best New Restaurant? SoundBites By Taraneh Ghagar Jerven

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n Vancouver, we’re not after fancy; we need more than delicious. Diners are looking for that special X-factor that inspires chefs to innovate and causes diners to line up around the block. Fable’s farm-to-table fare won over Vancouver bellies in 2012. Who’s got what it takes to reign as Best New Restaurant for 2013?

Bestie, Chinatown Gastown is getting downright crowded. Chinatown is the happening hotspot. Enter Dane Brown and Clinton McDougall who, after a trip to LA’s Berlin Currywurst, decided to open their own 25-seat German-style haute dog and beer joint at 105 E. Pender. Bestie will serve lunch by day and dinner and drinks by night with prices under $10. Everyone’s a wiener at the late-night take out window — a repurposed lottery window. Keep your fingers crossed for a March opening. Bestie.ca

Burdock & Co, Mount Pleasant Seasoned Chef Andrea Carlson

(Harvest Union, Bishop’s and Raincity Grill) is bringing her considerable locavore talent to Burdock & Co. at 2702 Main, which she will own in partnership with Vancouver Farmers Markets. Known for pioneering the 100-mile diet here, Burdock will serve organic vegetable-focused share-plates for $20 and under. Kevin Bismanis has redesigned the former Cafeteria space to resemble an urban barn. Opening is scheduled for March. BurdockAndCo.com

Cartems Donuterie, Crosstown Jordan Cash, the fried dough visionary, and partners and have finally found a 3,000 sq. ft. permanent home for their fancy doughnuts in Crosstown. Cartems will continue to serve exotic doughnut flavours like Earl Grey and Mexican Mole, as well as bacon-mania pandering varieties. The brick-andrepurposed-wood bakery will also serve Matchstick coffee and milk on tap. The exact address on West Pender is a secret, but WE Vancouver can confirm it’s between Richards and Seymour with an April/ May opening. Cartems.com

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Tableau Bar Bistro, Downtown/ Yaletown border Paris-meets-West-Coast chic is an ambrosial combination. The bistro is expanding to a second location at 888 Homer Street. The team behind the award-winning restaurant are cagey on the details. If it’s more of the same unforgettable buttermilk fried chicken waffles by chef Marc-André Choquette and boulevardier cocktails by bartender Jean-Sebastien Dupuis, count us in. TableauBarBistro.com

Protesters aside, people are flocking to Pidgin for Chef Makoto Ono’s cooking. Rob Newell photo John Crook and Erik Heck are setting up at 102 Water Street, the former lobby of the 107-year-old Winters Hotel last occupied by Chronic Tacos. The menu will be the same stick-to-your-ribs Canadian comfort food: thick three-pea soup with ham hock, pulled pork poutine and hearty short rib macaroni. They aim to open in early April. TheFyingPigVan.com

Maruko Ramen, West End Ramen is a niche that inspires obsession. If you want to slurp noodles in Vancouver, you know to head to the West End where Motomachi Shokudo reigns. Newcomer Maruko, at 1333 Robson, which opened February 18, may be the next big thing. Chef Shuma Sakakibara learned his trade at the popular Tokyo chain Komen.

The chef handmakes the springy noodles in shop and simmers stocks for 10 hours. Shio comes with or without chicken. Shoyu comes with pork shoulder — a leaner alternative to pork belly.

Pidgin, Gastown Owner Brandon Grossutti and celebrated Chef Makoto Ono didn’t expect their fledgling restaurant, at 250 Carrall across from gritty Pigeon Park, to become the focal point of the gentrification debate. But it has. Since its February opening, the buzz about the protestors at Pidgin has attracted more diners in search of fusion JapaneseKorean-French elegance. Expect atypical, beautifully-plated sharing dishes ($5-$26) such as steak ssam, foie gras rice bowls and mushrooms with yuzu brown butter. Don’t miss

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Tractor, Kitsilano You’d think that health-conscious Kitsilano would be saturated with healthy lunch spots. Yet most of the borough’s yoga-employed staff brown bag it. Tractor at 1903 West 4th Avenue, by Steven and Meghan Clarke, aims to change that with their salad-focused menu served cafeteria style. Mix-andmatch items will be served by the scoop, not weight. The interior will be modern with repurposed wood and concrete floors. Expect an April opening.

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Tap & Barrel, Coal Harbour Everyone from pretty young things to grizzled craft beer experts and families, flock to Tap & Barrel’s Olympic Village location for the 24 craft beers on tap and creative Canadian pub menu — think marshmallow fluff yam fries and the PB&J burger. Owner Daniel Frankel is cunningly expanding his holdings to Vancouver Convention Centre West this spring. TapAndBarrel.com

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INDEX ERS’ CHOICE READ

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2013

AFTER DARK ....................................... 14 ENTERTAINMENT & SPORTS .............. 16

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aybe you think after 16 years of voting that there can’t be any surprises in this year’s Reader’s Choice Best of the City survey. But did you know that, for the first time ever, Best Pizza was the most hotly contested category? Or that Best Hair Salon consistently comes in with the largest range of choices? Here at WE Vancouver, we really enjoyed learning more about our winners, too. Sonic FM’s Kid Carson, at right, turns out to be one of those men who really “gets” women. Our cover girl, Rebecca Bollwitt, has found a way to both be everywhere in this city and yet find balance in her home life too. The results are a conversation with the city, and she has lots to say in this, our longest-running and most read edition. Discover which best kept secrets are actually everyone’s best kept secrets, and which businesses are simply The Best. Enjoy!

CULTURE, PEOPLE .............................. 16 SHOPPING FOR THE HOME ............... 18 SHOPPING FOR THE SELF .................. 18 SERVICES ............................................. 20 HEALTH & FITNESS ............................. 20 LOOKING GOOD ................................ 25 LIFESTYLE AND HOBBIES ................... 25 MEDIA ................................................. 27 LIFE ...................................................... 27

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16th Annual

BEST OF THE CITY FOOD

READERS’ CHOICE

2013

FOOD

CHINESE

NEW RESTAURANT (OPENED IN 2012)

1. Fable (1944 W. 4th, 604-732-1322, fablekitchen.ca) 2. The Acorn (3995 Main, 604-556-9001, theacornrestaurant.ca) 3. Wildebeest (120 W. Hastings, 604-687-6880, wildebeest.ca)

CHAIN RESTAURANT

JAPANESE

1. David Hawksworth — Hawksworth Restaurant 2. Vikram Vij — Vij’s, Rangoli, Railway Express 3. John Bishop — Bishop’s

1. Tojo Restaurant (1133 W. Broadway, 604-872-8050, tojos.com) 2. Guu (multiple locations, guu-izakaya.com) 3. Hapa Izakaya (multiple locations, hapaizakaya.com) Close runners up: Miku (2-1055 W. Hastings, 604-568-3900, mikurestaurant.com); Minami (1118 Mainland, 604-685-8080, minamirestaurant.com); Samurai Japanese Restaurant (1108 Davie, 604-609-0078; 6428 Fraser, 604-676-4479, samuraisushi.ca)

CHEF (CASUAL)

THAI

WEST COAST CUISINE

KOREAN

1. Cactus Club Cafe (multiple locations, cactusclubcafe.com) 2. Whitespot (multiple locations, whitespot.ca) 3. Earls Kitchen & Bar (multiple locations, earls.ca)

CHEF (FINE DINING)

1. Rob Feenie — Cactus Club 2. Trevor Bird — Fable 3. Kirsten Stevens (tied) — The Endless Meal Supper Club 3. Felipe Ramos (tied) — Rio Brazilian Steakhouse

1. West Restaurant (2881 Granville, 604-738-8938, westrestaurant.com) 2. Coast Restaurant (1054 Alberni, 604-685-5010, glowbalgroup.com/coast) 3. Raincity Grill (1193 Denman, 604-685-7337, raincitygrill.com)

SEAFOOD

Maria’s taverna TRADITIONAL GREEK CUISINE

Consistently voted one of the top Greek food every year. Thank you for supporting Maria’s for over 25 years.

1. Thai House (1116 Robson, 604-683-3383; 1766 W. 7th, 604-737-0088, thaihouse.com) 2. Sala Thai (102-888 Burrard, 604-683-7999, salathai.ca) 3. Maenam (1938 W. 4th, 604-730-5579, maenam.ca) 1. Jang Mo Jib (1719 Robson, 604-642-0712, jangmojib.com) 2. Sura Korean Restaurant (1518 Robson, 604-687-7872, surakoreancuisine.com) 3. Seoul House (1215 W. Broadway, 604-739-9001)

SINGAPOREAN

1. Coast Restaurant (1054 Alberni, 604-685-5010, glowbalgroup.com/coast) 2. Joe Fortes Seafood & Chop House (tied) (777 Thurlow, 604-669-1940, joefortes.ca) 2. Blue Water Cafe + raw bar (tied) (1095 Hamilton, 604688-8078, bluewatercafe.net) 3. Boathouse Restaurant (tied) (1795 Beach, 604-669-2225; 1305 Arbutus, 604-738-5487, boathouserestaurants.ca) 3. C Restaurant (tied) (2-1600 Howe, 604-681-1164, crestaurant.com)

Creativity in the kitchen, beautiful presentation and attentive staff — all go into making Thai House the most popular Thai restaurant in Vancouver among our readers. Bruce Law photos

1. Kirin Restaurant (1172 Alberni, 604-682-8333; 555 W. 12th, 604-879-8038, kirinrestaurant.com) 2. Sun Sui Wah Seafood Restaurant (3888 Main, 604-872-8822, sunsuiwah.com) 3. Bao Bei Chinese Brasserie (163 Keefer, 604-688-0876, bao-bei.ca)

1. Red Ginger Asian Cuisine (967 W. Broadway, 604-558-0888) 2. Hawkers Delight (4127 Main, 604-709-8188) 3. Tropika (tied) (1128 Robson, 604-737-6002; 2975 Cambie, 604-879-6002, tropika-canada.com) 3. Café D’Lite (tied) (3144 W. Broadway, 604-733-8882)

MALAYSIAN

1. Banana Leaf Malaysian Cuisine (multiple locations, bananaleaf-vancouver.com) 2. Tropika (1128 Robson, 604-737-6002; 2975 Cambie, 604-879-6002, tropika-canada.com) 3. Kaya Malay Bistro (1063 W. Broadway, 604-730-9963, kayamalay.com)

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BEST OF THE CITY 16th Annual

READERS’ CHOICE

2013

Story behind Fable begins with chef Trevor Bird By Martha Perkins

T

he past year has been a pretty “intense ride” for Trevor Bird — and 2013 is shaping up to be even busier. Capitalizing on his fame on Top Chef Canada, where he was the Season 2 runner up, the Vancouver chef opened Fable last May on West 4th. It was a chance for him to flex his creative muscle in the kitchen and pursue his dream of creating exactly the sort of restaurant where he’d like to eat. Eight months later, when Bird is told that Fable was chosen as the Best New Restaurant in WE Vancouver’s Best of the City readers’ survey, it adds to his feeling that it has all been a little bit overwhelming. Overwhelming in a very good way. “It’s a dream, really,” he says. And as much as he’s “really stoked” that Vancouver diners love his farm-to-table concept, he’s also very open to ideas on how to make it even better. Like him, Vancouverites love to eat but they are also conscientious about eating foods that are fresh and healthy. He makes sure he eats his vegetables, and his plates include a lot of healthy options, too. “It’s well balanced food,” he says. The most popular items on the menu include the steak with black pepper jam, and duck that is seared to crispy perfection and brushed with a

sherry glaze. But the dish that surprises people the most is his Canned Tuna appetizer. “People don’t quite understand it when they read it on the menu,” he laughs. “You don’t have high expectations but when you eat it, you’re like, ‘Oh shit, this is good!’” He takes fresh albacore tuna and puts it in a mason jar along with fingerling potatoes, confit lemon, confit tomatoes, olive oil, tarragon and chervil. He submerges the jar in hot water and lets it bathe for about an hour, cooking the tuna and melding all the tastes together. When it arrives on the table, people are given a teaspoon of salt which they mix in to release all the flavours before spreading it on toasted sourdough bread. We can attest that it’s delicious! It’s this sort of creativity — plus the daily specials — that make all the demands of owning his own restaurant so rewarding. Not that he’s going to have the chance to rest on his laurels. The next few months are jam-packed with culinary adventures, including cooking demonstrations, teaching cooking classes and going to Fernie to cook for 200 Telus executives. As well as hosting some Top Chef Canada chefs from Season Three at the restaurant, he’s also travelling to Banff to cook with chefs from all three seasons. “It’s through-the-roof busy,” Bird says as he goes through a mental check list of his to-do list. But don’t say he doesn’t love it.

“It’s a dream really,” Trevor Bird says of the phenomenal success of his first restaurant, Fable on West 4th. Rob Newell photo

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BEST OF THE CITY Food 16th Annual

READERS’ CHOICE

2013

Vietnamese

1. Phnom Penh (244 E. Georgia, 604-682-5777) 2. Pho Hoa (3121 Granville, 604-731-1817, phohoa.com) 3. Pho Tan Vietnamese Restaurant (tied) (4598 Main, 604-873-3345) 3. Pho Goodness (tied) (1183 Davie, 604-568-3253)

Indian

1. Vij’s Restaurant (1480 W. 11th, 604-736-6664, vijsrestaurant.ca) 2. Maurya Indian Cuisine (1643 W. Broadway, 604-742-0622, mauryaindiancuisine.com) 3. East is East (4413 Main, 604-879-2020; 4433 Main, 604-565-4401; 3239 W. Broadway, 604-734-5881, eastiseast.ca)

French

1. Les Faux Bourgeois (663 E. 15th, 604-873-9733, lesfauxbourgeois.com) 2. Le Crocodile (100-909 Burrard, 604-6694298, lecrocodilerestaurant.com) 3. Bistro Pastis (2153 W. 4th, 604-731-5020, bistropastis.com)

Italian

1. Italian Kitchen (1037 Alberni, 604-687-2858, theitaliankitchen.ca)

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2. Campanolo (1020 Main, 604-484-6018, campanolorestaurant.ca) 3. Cin Cin (tied) (1154 Robson, 604-6887338, cincin.net) 3. Il Giardino di Umberto (tied) (1382 Hornby, 604-669-2422) 3. Trattoria (tied) (1850 W. 4th, 604-7321441, trattoriakitchen.com)

Caribbean/West Indies

Greek

1. The Keg (multiple locations, kegsteakhouse.com) 2. Gotham Steakhouse (615 Seymour, 604-605-8282, gothamsteakkhouse.com) 3. Hy’s Encore Vancouver (637 Hornby, 604-683-7671, hyssteakhouse.com) 4. Black + Blue (1032 Alberni, 604-637-0777, glowbalgroup.com/blackblue)

1. Stepho’s Greek Restaurant (1124 Davie, 604-683-2555) 2. Maria’s Taverna (1037 Denman, 604731-4722; 2324 W. 4th, 604-731-4722, mariastaverna.ca) 3. Olympia Restaurant (998 Denman, 604-688-8333; 3205 W. Broadway, 604732-5534, olympiapizza.com)

Mexican

1. Las Margaritas (1999 W. 4th, 604-734-7117, lasmargaritas.com) 2. La Taqueria (322 W. Hastings, 604-568-4406; 2549 Cambie, 604-558-2549, lataqueria.ca) 3. La Casita (tied) (101 W. Georgia, 604-646-2424, lacasita.ca) 3. Bandidas Taqueria (tied) (2781 Commercial, 604-568-8224, bandidastaqueria.com)

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1. The Reef Restaurant (4172 Main, 604-874-5375; 1018 Commercial, 604-568-5375, thereefrestaurant.com) 2. Calabash Bistro (428 Carrall, 604-568-5882, calabashbistro.com) 3. Havanna 1212 Commercial, 604-253-9119, havannarestaurant.ca)

Steakhouse

Burgers

1. Vera’s Burger Shack (multiple locations, verasburgershack.com) 2. White Spot (multiple locations, whitespot.ca) 3. Romer’s Burger Bar (multiple locations, romersburgerbar.com)

Pizza

1. Nicli Antica Pizzeria (62 E. Cordova, 604-669-6985, nicliantica-pizzeria.ca) 2. Nat’s New York Pizzeria 2684 W. Broadway 604-7370990; 1080 Denman, 604-642-0777, natspizza.com) 3. Uncle Faith’s (tied) (multiple locations, unclefaith.com) 3. Rocky Mountain Flat Bread Co (tied) (multiple locations, rockymountainflatbread.ca) Close runners up: Via Tevere (1190 Victoria, 604-336-1803, viateverepizzeria.com); Pizzeria Farina (915 Main, 604681-9334, pizzeriafarina.com)

Barbecue

1. Memphis Blues Barbecue House (multiple locations, memphisbluesbbq.com) 2. Peckinpah BBQ (2 Water, 604-681-5411, peckinpahbbq.com 3. Hog Shack (3900 Bayview, Richmond, 604-272-7264, hogshack.ca)

Brewpub

1. Yaletown Brew Pub (1111 Mainland, 604-681-2739) 2. Steamworks (375 Water, 604-689-8729, steamworks.com) 3. St Augustines (2360 Commercial, 604-569-1911, staugustinesvancouver.com)

Late-Night Dining

1. The Naam (2724 W. 4th, 604-738-7151, thenaam.com) 2. Lucy’s Eastside Diner (2708 Main, 604-568-1550) 3. Denny’s Restaurants (multiple locations, dennys.ca)

Old-School Diner

1.The Templeton Restaurant (1087 Granville, 604-685-4612, thetempleton.ca) 2. Lucy’s Eastside Diner (2708 Main, 604-568-1550) 3. Sophie’s Cosmic Cafe (2095 W. 4th, 604-732-6810, sofiescosmiccafe.com)

Patisserie

1.Thierry (1059 Alberni, 604-608-6870, thierrychocolates.com) 2. Thomas Haas (2539 W. Broadway, 604-736-1848, thomashaas.com) 3. Beaucoup Bakery & Cafe (2150 Fir, 604-732-4222, beaucoupbakery.com

Bagels

1. Solly’s Bagels, Bakery & Deli (multiple locations, sollysbagelry.com) 2. Siegel’s Bagels (1883 Cornwall, 604-737-8151; 1698 Johnson, 604-685-5670, siegelsbagels.com) 3. Benny’s Bagels (2505 W. Broadway, 604-731-9730)

Desserts

1. True Confections (866 Denman, 604-682-1292; 3701 W. Broadway, 604-222-8489, trueconfections.ca) 2. Thierry (1059 Alberni, 604-608-6870, thierrychocolates. com) 3. Thomas Haas (2539 W. Broadway, 604-736-1848, thomashaas.com)

Ice Cream/Gelato

Vegetarian

1. The Naam (2724 W. 4th, 604-738-7151, thenaam.com) 2. The Acorn (3995 Main, 604-556-9001, theacornrestaurant.ca) 3. The Foundation (2301 Main, 604-708-0881)

Bread Bakery

1. Terra Breads (multiple locations, terrabreads.com) 2. Cobs Bread (multiple locations, cobsbread.com) 3. Uprising Breads (1697 Venables, 604-254-5635; 3066 W. Broadway, 604-254-5635, uprisingbreads.com)

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1. Bella Gelateria (1001 W. Cordova, 604-569-1010, bellagelateria.com) 2. La Casa Gelato (1033 Venables, 604-251-3211, lascasagelato.com) 3. Mario’s Gelati (88 E. 1st, 604-879-9411, mariosgelati. com)

Breakfast

1. Joe’s Grill (multiple location, joesgrill.ca) 2. Café Medina (556 Beatty, 604-879-3114, medinacafe. com) 3. Sophie’s Cosmic Cafe (2095 W. 4th, 604-732-6810, sofiescosmiccafe.com)

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BEST OF THE CITY Radio 16th Annual

READERS’ CHOICE

2013

A talker who knows how to listen Kid Carson on his mother, his Sonic radio show, meditation and dropping some knowledge bombs

W

hen it was announced at the WE Vancouver office that Kid Carson had been chosen as Vancouver’s Best Radio Personality by our readers, some of our female staff members swooned. Would he be coming into the office for an interview? Would they get to meet him? Why? Because, as they said, the host of Sonic radio’s morning show “gets” women. They love listening to him because he listens to them. Alas, Carson was on holidays last week so we had to interview him via email. His insightful answers say a lot about why so many people love his show. We didn’t have room for all of his answers but you can find them all on WEVancouver.com. Who taught you to be so thoughtful of others? My mom. I remember many discussions at a young age about how everyone is equal regardless of race, gender, religion, sexuality or financial situation. That was hammered into me almost as if she was terrified to have a child who felt otherwise! Ha. Thumbs up for mom!

I think we’re all connected in a very literal way. It’s obvious that emotions and experiences are contagious. We feed off each other as intimate partners, as coworkers, and even as a city. Reading The Intention Experiment by Lynne McTaggart was an eye opener for me. She discusses what the fringe sciences have discovered about how we’re connected. Who were your big influences growing up? Ad companies probably. Haha! I know that sounds like a smart-ass answer but really... our subconscious was mostly programmed by them. (Without our consent I might add.) I’ve been trying to shake off most of what I learnt as a kid because none of it seems to be true. For example, most of my early goals as a kid were to obtain ‘stuff’ and now as a wiser adult it’s like, wait a sec... none of this stuff has helped me to be happier, WTF! My mother loved me, and I had a couple of solid mentors along the way, but sometimes your biggest influencers aren’t always your best. You seem to be able to look at life’s issues and blessings from all perspectives. I just came to accept that I’m not ‘right’ about anything... There’s always a book, or a person or an idea that reminds me how little I know. That keeps me open to new ideas all the time. Sometimes people don’t get that about my personal-

ity on the radio, because when you’re doing a radio show, you have to polarize the audience to spark a discussion. So I’ll dig my heels in and represent a hard opinion on something, when in reality... what the hell do I know!!?? My view is just a snapshot of the moment. I’m hopefully evolving all the time. How are you able to understand life as women see it too? My family was tiny... my mom, sister and me. I think dudes who grow up around women have a natural inkling to understand more. That being said, men and women literally have a different brain and speak a different language. A woman says to her man: “We never go out for dinner!” And what she means is, “I feel like going out for dinner.” Meanwhile the man hears: “You’re a lame partner, you don’t take me out enough.” And it bruises his ego. FAIL. What do you try to convey in your show? If there’s ever an overall theme to my show, it’s that happiness doesn’t come from the things we’re trained to believe. We’re all just trying to be happy. We’re on the same mission, let’s help each other. A CITY TV documentary about Carson’s switch to SONiC 104.9 airs on the Vancouver station Mar. 8 at 7:30, Mar. 9 at 11pm. Mar. 10 at 6:30pm and Mar. 11 at 11pm.

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BEST OF THE CITY Food & After Dark 16th Annual

READERS’ CHOICE

2013

Coffee Shop (Chain)

1. Starbucks (multiple locations, starbucks.com) 2. JJ Bean (multiple locations, jjbeancoffee.com) 3. Caffé Artigiano (multiple locations, caffeartigiano.com)

locations, wholefoodsmarket.com) 2. Safeway (tied) (multiple locations, safeway.com) 2. Choices Market (tied) (multiple locations, choicesmarket.com) 3. Save-On (multiple locations, saveonfoods.com)

Coffee Shop (Independent)

Grocery Store (Independent)

1. Donald’s Market (2279 Commercial, 604-255-1440, donaldsmarket.com) 2. Stongs (4560 Dunbar, 604-266-1401, stongs.com) 3. Famous Foods (1595 Kingsway, 604872-3019, famousfoods.ca)

1. Melriches (1244 Davie, 604-689-5282, melriches.com) 2. Revolver Coffee Brew Bar (325 Cambie, 604-558-4444, coffeefoodies.com) 3. Elysian Coffee (590 W. Broadway, 604-874-5909; 1778 W. 5th, 604-734-1778, elysiancoffee.com)

Organic Produce

1. Whole Foods Market (multiple locations, wholefoodsmarket.com) 2. Choices Market (tied) (multiple locations, choicesmarket.com) 3. Kin’s Farm Market (tied) (multiple locations, kinsfarmmarket.com) 3. Donald’s Market (tied) (2279 Commercial, 604-255-1440, donaldsmarket.com)

Teahouse

1. David’s Tea (multiple locations, davidstea.com) 2. The Secret Garden (5559 W. Broadway, 604-261-3070, secretgardentea.com) 3. The Urban Tea Merchant (tied) (1070 W. Georgia, 604-692-0071, urbantea.com) 3. Shaktea (tied) (3702 Main, 604-873-5151, shaktea.ca)

Specialty Wine Store

1. Liberty Wine Merchants (multiple locations, libertywinemerchants.com) 2. Marquis Wine Cellars (1034 Davie, 604-684-0445, marquis-wines.com)

Grocery Store (Chain)

1. Whole Foods Market (multiple

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3. Legacy Liquor Store (1633 Manitoba, 604-331-7900, legacyliquorstore.com)

Okanagan Wine

1. Burrowing Owl Estate Winery (500 Burrowing Owl, Oliver, 1-877-4980620, bovwine.ca) 2. Mission Hill Family Estate (1730 Mission Hill, Kelowna, 1-250-768-7611, missionhillwinery.com) 3. Quails’ Gate (3303 Boucherie, Kelowna, 1-800-420-9463, quailsgate.com) Close runners up: See Ya Later Ranch (2575 Green Lake, Okanagan Falls, 1-250-497-8267, sylranch.com); Dirty Laundry Vineyard (7311 Fiske, Summerland, 1-250-494-8815, dirtylaundry.ca)

Specialty Beer Store

1. Brewery Creek Liquor Store (tied) (3045 Main, 604-872-3373, brewerycreekliquorstore.com) 1. Legacy Liquor Store (tied) (1633 Manitoba, 604-331-7900, legacyliquorstore.com) 2. Firefly Fine Wines and Ales (2857 Cambie, 604-875-3325, fireflywinesandales.com) 3. Viti Wines & Lager (900 Seymour, 604-683-3806, vitiwinelagers.com)

Friendly men with cleavers, knowledgeable staff who can give you a made-to-measure cut from a large selection of well-aged meats — no wonder why the staff at Windsor Quality Meats have become known as The Meat Men of Main. Owned by the Freeman family since 1946, the butcher shop is once again our readers’ favourite.

Microbrewery

1. Granville Island Brewing (1441 Cartwright, 604-685-0504, gib.ca) 2. Parallel 49 Brewing Co (1950 Triumph, 604-558-2739, parallel49brewing.com) 3. Storm Brewing Ltd (tied) (310 Commercial, 604-255-9119, stormbrewing.org) 3. Central City Brewery (tied) (13450 102nd, 604-582-6630, centralcitybrewing.com)

Butcher

1. Windsor Quality

Meats (4110 Main, 604-872-5635, windsorqualitymeats.com) 2. Jackson’s Meat / Deli (2214 W. 4th, 604-738-6328, jacksonsmeatanddeli. com) 3. Save-On-Meats (43 W. Hastings, 604569-3568, saveonmeats.ca)

Commercial, 604-255-3911)

Fresh Seafood

1. Seven Seas Fish Co Ltd (tied) (2328 W. 4th, 604-732-8608, 7seas.ca) 1. The Lobster Man (tied) (1807 Mast Tower, 604-687-4228, lobsterman.com) 2. Daily Catch Seafood Company (1418 Commercial, 604-253-3474, dailycatch. org) 3. Finest At Sea (multiple locations, finestatsea.com)

Cheesemonger

1. Les Amis du Fromage (1752 W. 2nd, 604-732-4218; 843 W. Hastings, 604253-4218, buycheese.com) 2. Benton Brothers Fine Cheese (multiple locations, bentonscheese.com) 3. La Grotta Del Fromaggio (1791

Chocolatier

1. Thomas Haas (2539 W. Broadway, 604-736-1848, thomashaas. com) 2. Purdys (multiple locations, purdys.com) 3. Chocolate Arts (1620 W. 3rd, 604-739-0475, chocolatearts.com)

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AFTER DARK Best Bartender

1. Aaron Dudley — Fortune Sound Club 2. Ryan Steele (tied) — 1181 2. Jay Jones (tied) — Donnelly Group 3. Nigel Alexander (Alibi Room)

Bar (Casual)

1. Fortune Sound Club (147 E. Pender, 604-569-1758, fortunesoundclub.com) 2. The Cove Neighbourhood Pub (3681 W. 4th, 604-734-1205, thecovepub.ca) 3. 1181 (1181 Davie, 604787-7130, 1181.ca)

Bar (Formal)

1. Barcelona Ultra Lounge (1180 Granville, 604-2495151, barcelonanights.ca) 2. Hawksworth Restaurant (801 W. Georgia, 604-673-7000, hawksworthrestaurant.com) 3. Pourhouse (162 Water, 604-568-7022, pourhousevancouver.com) Close runner up: Yew in the Four Seasons (791 W. Georgia, 604-689-9333, fourseasons.com)

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1. Commodore Ballroom (868 Granville, 604-7394550) 2. Fortune Sound Club (147 E. Pender, 604-5691758, fortunesoundclub. com) 3. Biltmore Cabaret (2755 Prince Edward, 604-6760541, biltmorecabaret.com)

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Dance Club

1. Fortune Sound Club (147 E. Pender, 604-569-1758, fortunesoundclub.com) 2. Celebrities Night Club (1022 Davie, 604-681-6180, celebritiesnightclub.com) 3. Ginger 62 (tied) (1219 Granville, 604-678-8991, ginger62.com) 3. The Roxy (tied) (932 Granville, 604-331-7999, roxyvan.com)

Gay Bar/Club

1. Celebrities Night Club (1022 Davie, 604-681-6180, celebritiesnightclub.com) 2. 1181 (1181 Davie, 604-787-7130, 1181.ca) 3. Oasis Ultra Lounge (1240 Thurlow, 604-685-1724, oasisondavie.com)

Comedy Club

1. Yuk Yuk’s (2837 Cambie, 604-696-9857, yukyuks.com) 2. The Comedy Mix (1015 Burrard, 604-684-5050, thecomedymix.com) 3. Theatre Sports League (1502 Duranleau, 604-738-7013, vtsl.com)

Place to Meet New People

1. The Cambie (515 Seymour, 604-684-7751, thecambie.com) 2. The Endless Meal Supper Club (theendlesssmeal.ca) 3. Starbucks (multiple locations, starbucks.com)

Local Band

1. Buckman Coe (buckmancoe.bandcamp.com) 2. Hey Ocean (tied) (loveheyocean.com) 2. Mother Mother (tied) (mothermothersite.com) 3. Deborah Ledon (deborahledon.com)

Local DJ

1. Marlon English (facebook.com/ marlon.j.english) 2. Hot-Wax (604-649-6919, hot-wax.com) 3. Adam Dreaddy (facebook.com/dj-AdamDreaddy)

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Entertainment, Sports LOCAL CASINO

1. River Rock Casino Resort (8888 River, 604-247-8900, riverrock.com) 2. Edgewater Casino (311-750 Pacific, 604-687-3343, edgewatercasino.ca) 3. Starlight Casino (350 Gifford, 604-777-2916, starlightcasino.ca)

Music Festival

2. Geroy Simon 3. Paul McCallum

1. Vancouver International Jazz Festival (295 W. 7th, 604-872-5200, coastaljazz.ca) 2. Vancouver Folk Festival (2425 Quebec, 604602-9798, thefestival.bc.ca) 3. Olio Festival (facebook.com/oliofestival) tie with Live at Squamish (squamishfestival.com)

CANUCKS PLAYER

1. Ryan Kesler 2. Kevin Bieksa 3. Alex Burrows (tied) 3. Henrik Sedin (tied)

Visual Arts Festival

LOCAL SPORTS TEAM 1. Canucks 2. Whitecaps 3. Giants

CULTURE/PEOPLE Favourite Vancouverite 1. David Suzuki 2. Trevor Linden 3. Mark Brand

LOCAL CELEBRITY YOU’D LIKE TO INVITE TO DINNER 1. Michael Buble 2. Trevor Linden 3. David Suzuki

1. Jay Demerit 2. YP Lee 3. Joe Cannon

LIONS PLAYER 1. Travis Lulay

Neighbourhood Festival/Event

1. Car-Free Day (Multiple locations, carfreevancouver.org) 2. Vancouver Greek Summerfest (4641 Boundary, 604-458-6432, vancouvergreekssummerfest.com) 3. Vancouver Pride Festival (304-1080 Howe, 604-687-0955, vancouverpride.ca)

Theatre Company

Local Business Open for 25+ Years

1. Jim Pattison 2. Umberto Menghi (tied) with Naam and Zulu 3. La Bodega (tied) 3. Flamingo House Chinese Restaurant (tied)

Local Entrepreneur

1. Arts Club Theatre Company (1585 Johnson, 604-687-5315, artsclub.com) 2. Bard on the Beach Shakespeare Festival (203-456 W. Broadway, 604-737-0625, bardonthebeach.org) 3. Vancouver Theatre Sports League (1502 Duranleau, 604-738-7013, btsl.com)

Dance Company

1. Jim Pattison 2. Peter Girgis 3. Ken Charko

Performing Arts Festival

1. PuSh International Performing Arts Festival (300-640 W. Broadway, 604-874-7874, pushfestival.ca) 2. Vancouver Fringe Festival (1398 Cartwright, 604-257-0350, vancouverfringe.com) 3. Bard on the Beach Shakespeare Festival (203-456 W. Broadway, 604-737-0625, bardonthebeach.org)

WHITECAPS PLAYER

1. Vancouver International Film Festival (1181 Seymour, 604-685-0260, viff.org) 2. Eastside Culture Crawl (108-1000 Parker, 778-960-7575, eastsideculturecrawl.com) 3. Queer Arts Festival (21706-1424 Commercial, 604-802-7269, queerartsfestival.com)

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1. Ballet BC (677 Davie, 604-732-5003, balletbc.com) 2. Goh Ballet Academy (2345 Main, 604-872-4014, gohballet.com) 3. The Burlesque Beauties

Choral Group

1. Vancouver Men’s Chorus (1270 Chestnut, 604-669-7464, vancouvermenschorus.ca) 2. Chor Leoni (949 W. 49th, 604-263-7061, chorleoni.org) 3. Musica Intima Vocal Ensemble (204-3102 Main, 604-731-6618, musicaintima.org)

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1. Vancouver Symphony Orchestra (500-843 Seymour, 604-684-9100, vancouversymphony.ca) 2. Vancouver Opera (1945 McLean, 604-682-2871, vancouveropera.ca) 3. Pacific Baroque Orchestra (604-215-0406, pacificbaroque.com)

Art Gallery (Public)

1. Vancouver Art Gallery (750 Hornby, 604-662-4700, vancouverartgallery.bc.ca) 2. Museum of Anthropology at UBC (6393 NW. Marine, 604822-5087, moa.ubc.ca) 3. Contemporary Art Gallery (555 Nelson, 604-681-2700, contemporaryartgallery.ca)

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fter the ballots were all counted, WE Vancouver readers anointed Burrowing Owl, Mission Hill and Quail’s Gate as the top three British Columbia wineries. Of course, this is an extremely subjective category that really comes down to the style of wine that floats your boat, but I like these three choices for a couple reasons. All of them play an important role in the history and evolution of British Columbia’s wine industry but, more than that, they have all maintained consistent quality over the years, particularly in tougher vintages. Here’s my take on the bottles you should be grabbing from each winner, the labels I feel express the winerys’ strengths and are always dependable, vintage after vintage. Prices in brackets are winery direct; tack on a couple bucks more if you’re looking to buy them from private wine stores around Vancouver.

Burrowing Owl, gold Burrowing Owl was certainly the Next Big Thing when their inaugural 1998 vintage was released, and their wines have been in high demand ever since. Handsome and sturdy packaging aside, they constantly offer great concentration and solid balance; the level of oak used across both whites and reds is always in check. Their Cabernet Franc ($33) shows us why the grape is so much more suited to our climate (its big brother Cabernet Sauvignon being notoriously tough to ripen properly) and can be counted on to be chock-full of red fruit, spice

and warm, toasty gingerbread. If you think you don’t like oaky notes in your Chardonnay, don’t be afraid to give their $25 version a whirl. It’s so beautifully integrated — just the perfect amount to handle all of that ripe, tropical fruit.

Thank you for your vote Vancouver.

Mission Hill, silver You simply cannot tell the story of British Columbian wine without having Mission Hill as part of the conversation. Established in 1981, Anthony Von Mandl’s stately winery in West Kelowna is not only our most-awarded and well-known internationally, but big-name global winemakers from Michel Rolland to Fritz Hasselbach get to kick the tires and play around on the property with long-time winemaker John Simes as well. Hasselbach and Simes’ collaborative Martin’s Lane Riesling ($25) has quickly gained cult-status as one of the Okanagan’s best, while the winery’s S.L.C.-level Syrah ($29.99) is a personal favourite for its Old World, earthy spicy character that carries some New World, fruit-forward power.

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Quail’s Gate, bronze Finally, Quail’s Gate has been bottling elegant, well-rounded wines since 1989, with their Chenin Blanc ($18.99) being one of the Okanagan’s too-few examples of the pear and honey-laden grape, while their ‘Stewart Family Reserve’ Pinot Noir ($45) consistently sets the bar for “the heartbreak grape” west of the Rockies.

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2013

Art Gallery (Private)

1. Douglas Reynolds Gallery (2335 Granville, 604-731-9292, douglasreynoldsgallery.com) 2. Ayden Gallery (2103-88th W. Pender, 604-376-6947, aydengallery.com) 3. Rennie Collection at Wing Sang (tied) (51 E. Pender, 604-682-4088, renniecollection.org) 3. Equinox Gallery (tied) (525 Great Northern, 604-736-2405, equinoxgallery.com)

First-Run Movie Theatre

1. Scotiabank Theatre Vancouver (900 Burrard, 604-630-1407, cineplex.com/ scotiabank)

2. Fifth Avenue Cinemas (2110 Burrard, 604-734-7469, festivalcinemas.ca) 3. Cineplex Odeon International Village Cinemas (Tinseltown) (88 W. Pender, 604-806-0799)

Repertory/Art-House Movie Theatre

1. Rio Theatre (1660 E. Broadway, 604-8793456, riotheatre.ca) 2. Fifth Avenue Cinemas (2110 Burrard, 604-734-7469, festivalcinemas.ca) 3. Pacific Cinematheque (200-1131 Howe, 604-688-8202, thecinematheque.ca)

SHOPPING FOR THE HOME

Second-Hand/Consignment Furnishings

Home Furnishings (Chain)

1. Ikea (multiple locations, ikea.com) 2. Urban Barn (multiple locations, urbanbarn.com) 3. Urban Brick (2360 Granville, 604-734-7963, thebrick.com)

Home Furnishings (Independent)

1. Parliament (115 Water, 604-689-0800, parliamentinteriors.com) 2. Liberty Beautiful LIving (1062 Homer, 604-682-7499, libertyliving.ca) 3. Moe’s Home Collection (tied) (1728 Glen, 604-687-5599, moeshome.ca) 3. The Cross Decor & Design (tied) (1198 Homer, 604-6892900, thecrossdesign.com)

Home Accessories

1. HomeSense (493 Robson, 604-683-4406, homesense.ca) 2. Ikea (multiple locations, ikea.com) 3. Parliament (115 Water, 604-689-0800, parliamentinteriors.com)

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Home Appliances

1. Trail Appliances (2876 Rupert, 604-434-8711, trailappiances.com) 2. Sears (multiple locations, sears.ca) 3. Coast Appliances (8488 Main, 604-321-6644, coastappliances.com)

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Antiques & Collectibles

1. Bakers Dozen Antiques (3520 Main, 604-879-3348, antiquesincanada.com) 2. Refind on Main (tied) (1849 Main, 778-855-0969, refindhomefurnishings.com) 2. Attic Treasures (tied) (944 Commercial, 604-254-0220, attictreasuresvancouver.com) 3. Sugar Barrel Antiques (4514 Main, 604-876-5234, sbaantiques.com)

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1. Best Buy (2220 Cambie, 604-638-4966, bestbuy.ca) 2. Future Shop (1740 W. Broadway, 604-739-3000; 798 Granville, 604-683-2502, futureshop.ca) 3. London Drugs (multiple locations, londondrugs.com)

Men’s Apparel

1. The Bay (650-W 41st, 604-261-3311; 674 Granville, 604-681-6211, thebay.com) 2. Harry Rosen (650 W. 41st, 604-266-1172; 700 W. Georgia, 604-683-6861, harryrosen.com) 3. Holt Renfrew (tied) (737 Dunsmuir, 604-681-3121, holtrenfrew.com) 3. Moores Clothing for Men (tied) (524 Granville, 604-6691712, mooresclothing.com) Close runners up: Roden Gray (8 Water, 604-689-7302, rodengray.com); Zara (1056 Robson, 604-677-9859, zara.com)

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Home Electronics

1. Front and Company (3772 Main, 604-879-8431, frontandcompany.ca) 2. Obsessions (101-595 Howe, 604-633-0091, obsessionsonline.com) 3. Parliament (tied) (115 Water, 604-689-0800, parliamentinteriors.com) 3. Walrus (tied) (3408 Cambie, 604-874-9770, walrushome.com)

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1. Robinson Lighting & Bath Centre (2285 Cambie, 604-879-2494, rlrbc.com) 2. Home Depot (tied) (2388 Cambie, 604-675-1260; 900 Terminal, 604-608-1423, homedepot.ca) 2. Ikea (tied) (multiple locations, ikea.com) 3. The Lighting Warehouse (12420 Bridgeport, 604-270-3339, thelightingwarehouse.com)

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1. Ming Wo (multiple locations, mingwo.com) 2. Gourmet Warehouse (1340 E. Hastings, 604-253-3022, gourmetwarehouse.ca) 3. CookWorks (377 Howe, 604-662-4918; 1548 W. Broadway, 604-731-1148, cookworks.ca)

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Kitchenware/Cooking

1. Blumen Floral Boutique (438 W 8th, 604-708-0882, blumen.ca) 2. Flower Factory (3604 Main, 604-871-1008, flowerfactory.ca) 3. Flowerz (2883 W. Broadway, 604-742-1000, flower-z.com)

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1. Home Hardware (multiple locations, homehardware.ca) 2. The Little Hardware Co (1320 Davie, 604-687-6285) 3. Kerrisdale Lumber (6191 W. Blvd, 604-261-4274, kerrisdalelumber.com)

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1. Home Depot (2388 Cambie, 604-675-1260; 900 Terminal, 604-608-1423, homedepot.ca) 2. Home Hardware (multiple locations, homehardware.ca) 3. Rona (multiple locations, rona.ca)

1. Art Knapp Plantland & Florist (1401 Hornby, 604-662-3303, artknapps.ca) 2. Garden Works (gardenworks.ca) 3. David Hunter Garden Centers (2560 W. Broadway, 604-733-1534, davidhuntergardencenters.com)

1. Staples (multiple locations, staples.ca) 2. Ikea (multiple locations, ikea.com) 3. Heritage (807 Powell, 604-688-2357; 1588 Rand, 604688-2381, heritageoffice.com)

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1. Value Village (multiple locations, valuevillage.com) 2. Sellution Vintage Furniture (3206 Main, 604-876-4517) 3. Refind on Main (1849 Main, 778-855-0969, refindhomefurnishings.com)

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hen Rebecca Bollwitt started her blog, it was more like an online personal diary. “There really was no goal,” she says. “It was to write about my day, the shows I watched, the music I listened to…” The year was 2004. There were only two other bloggers in Vancouver, plus musician Matthew Good, and Bollwitt laughs when she says her mother was her primary fan (and reader.) Today, Bollwitt’s mother is still an avid follower of Miss 604 — along with the roughly 5,000 other people a day who visit Bollwitt’s popular blog or have signed up for her RSS feed, not to mention the 40,100 people who follow her every move on Twitter. Miss 604 has become one of Vancouver’s goto bloggers and her enthusiasm for all things Vancouver has helped earn her the gold medal as Vancouver’s Best Blogger in WE Vancouver’s Best of the City readers’ survey. In a city where there are hundreds of bloggers sharing their thoughts and activities, Miss 604 stands out. She’s informed, informative and seems to know every corner of this city and beyond. She’s not so much Vancouver’s cheerleader but more of the enthusiast who shows her love of the city by embracing many of the activities it has to offer. She says that when it comes to blogging, you get what you give. If you’re snarky, you’ll get snarky back. If you rant, you’ll get rants in return. She doesn’t want such negative energy in her life, and certainly not recorded for all time on the internet. Of course, the blog has evolved from that early diary. “The focus is not ‘Oh, look at me, look at what I’m doing,’” she

says. “I’m writing about what other people can do…. “I write about things my mom can talk about at her office. It’s for people who want to get out and about and don’t necessarily want to spend a lot of money.” As the site’s popularity surged, Bollwitt was going to so many events that she was rarely at home. She had two choices: she could either try to be omnipresent, tweeting at all hours of the day and weekends, or she could carve out a niche that allowed her to be Miss 604 as a full-time job and yet spend time with her husband John (with whom she co-owns Sixty4Media.com.) She opted for balance. Today, she basically turns her computer off at five and on weekends occasionally tweets photos of a beautiful walk she and John have just enjoyed. As to the ethical debate about how honest bloggers should be about the perks that can come with being invited to write about events, food and various products, Bollwitt says, “My readers have helped keep me accountable. They are really smart and wanted me to have disclosures. As long as you’re up front about it — and say ‘I’m writing about this vehicle because I was given it for a week” — they’re fine. I don’t want to piss my readers off.” Judging by her success in Best of the City, she’s a long way from doing that.

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1. Aritzia (1110 Robson, 604-684-3251, Oakridge, 604-2690892; Pacific Centre, 604-681-9301, aritzia.com) 2. Holt Renfrew (737 Dunsmuir, 604-681-3121, holtrenfrew.com) 3. H&M (609 Granville, 604-692-0308, hm.com)

Women’s Apparel Local Independent

1. Plenty (1107 Robson, 604-689-4478; 2803 W. Broadway, 604-736-4484, getplenty.com) 2. Devil May Wear (3957 Main, 604-218-2515, devil-may-wear.ca) 3. Spank (multiple locations, spankclothing.ca)

Vintage Clothing

1. Front and Company (3772 Main, 604-879-8431, frontandcompany.ca) 2. Value Village (multiple locations, valuevillage.com) 3. Mintage (1714 Commercial, 604-646-8243, mintagevintage.com)

Shoes

1. Gravity Pope (2205 W. 4th, 604-731-7673, gravitypope.com) 2. John Fluevog (837 Granville, 604-688-2828; 65 Water, 604-688-6228, fluevog.com) 3. Browns (multiple locations, brownsshoes.com)

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Shopping Centre

1. Pacific Centre (701 W. Georgia, 604-688-7235, pacificcentre.ca) 2. Oakridge (650 W. 41st, 604-261-2511, oakridgecentre.com) 3. Metrotown (4700 Kingsway, 604-438-4715, metropolisatmetrotown.com)

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Travel Agency

1. Flight Centre (multiple locations, flightcentre.ca) 2. Travel Masters (200-2678 W. Broadway, 604-659-4150; 1604-1166 Alberni, 604-568-3944, travelmasters.ca) 3. BCAA (999 W. Broadway, 604-268-5600; 2347 W. 41st, 604-268-5800,bcaa.com)

Realtor

1. The Mike & Will Team (204-345 Robson, 604-782-3545, mikeandwill.com) 2. Aaron Jasper (204-345 Robson, 604-669-3131, aaronjasper.ca) 3. Brad A Davis (1050 Howe, 778-238-0801, brad-davis.com

Real Estate Agency

1. Remax (multiple locations, remax.ca) 2. Royal LePage (City Centre, 345 Robson, 604-408-9311, royallepage.ca) 3. Century 21(multiple locations, century21.ca)

Real Estate Developer

1. Bosa (500-1901 Rosser, 604-294-0666, bosadev.com) 2. Westbank (501-1067 W. Cordova, 604-685-8986, westbankcorp.om) 3. Cressey (800-925 W. Georgia, 604-683-1256, cressey.com)

Mortgage Broker

1. Ryan McKinley (ryan_mckinley@vancity.com, 604-340-1611) 2. Tony Marchigiano (tony.marchigiano@hotmail.com, 604-340-1611) 3. Birgit Holm (birgit@mawest.ca, 604-762-0166)

Financial Institution

Toy Store

1. Toys R Us (1154 W. Broadway, 604-733-8697, toysrus.ca) 2. Granville Island Toy Company (1-1496 Cartwright, 604-684-0076; 3298 Main, 604-875-0065, toycompany.ca) 3. Kaboodles (tied) (multiple locations, kaboodlestoystore.com) 3. Toybox (tied) (3002 W. Broadway, 604-738-4322, toyjungle.ca)

Jeweller

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3. Axle Alley Tires-Auto Repair Ltd (tied) (396 W. 5th, 604875-9988, axlealley.ca) 3. Tremblay Motors Ltd (tied) (1505 W 3rd, 604-682-0044, tremblaymotors.ca)

1. Tiffany & Co (multiple locations, tiffany.ca) 2. Birks (tied) (698 W. Hastings, 604-669-3333; 650 W 41st, 604-266-2301, birks.com) 2. Spence Diamonds (tied) (888 Burrard, 604-734-3912, spencediamonds.com) 3. Ragnar Jewellers (8038 Granville, 604-261-0412; 285-650 W.41st, 604-261-5138, ragnar.ca)

Car Dealership (New)

1. Honda (multiple locations, honda.ca) 2. The BMW Store (2040 Burrard, 604-659-3200, thebmwstore.ca) 3. Toyota (multiple locations, toyota.ca)

Car Dealership (Used)

1. Auto One (8555 Cambie, 1-877-350-7307, autoone.ca) 2. Dueck Auto Group (888 Terminal, 1-888-818-6358; 400 SE. Marine, 1-877-606-4115, dueckgm.com) 3. Toyota (tied) (multiple locations, toyota.ca) 3. Honda (tied) (multiple locations, honda.ca)

SERVICES Auto Repairs & Service

1. Pawlik Automotive (30-966 SW. Marine, 604-327-7112, pawlikautomotive.com) 2. Ootmar Automotive (65 E. 3rd, 604-681-1727, ootmar.ca)

1. Vancity (multiple locations, vancity.com) 2. TD Canada Trust (multiple locations, tdcanadatrust.com) 3. RBC (multiple locations, rbc.com)

Hotel (Chain)

1. Fairmont (multiple locations, fairmont.com) 2. Westin (433 Robson, 604-602-1999; 1601 Bayshore, 604-682-3377, westin.com) 3. Four Seasons (791 W. Georgia, 604-689-9333, fourseasons.com)

Hotel (Independent)

1. Opus Hotel (322 Davie, 604-642-6787, opushotel.com) 2. The Loden (1177 Melville, 604-669-5060, theloden.com) 3. Wedgewood Hotel & Spa (845 Hornby, 604-689-7777, wedgewoodhotel.com)

Plumber

1. Hillcrest Plumbing + Heating (212 E. 17th, 604-8791415, hillcrestplumbing.com) 2. Yaletown Plumbing (1503-1255 Seymour, 604-727-4484, yaletownplumbing.com) 3. Cambie Plumbing & Heating (tied) (3905 Fraser, 604873-1874, cambieplumbing.com) 3. Mr Swirl (tied) (604-731-4664, mrswirl.com)

Moving Company

1. Easy Around Moving (2540 Larch, 604-728-8941, topmoving.ca) 2. The Move Man (1121 W. 15th, 604-505-3715, themoveman.com) 3. Two Small Men with Big Hearts Moving (1-888-3968883, twosmallmen.com)

Construction/Renovation Contractor

1. HDL Group (1-9049 Shaughnessy, 604-324-4352, hdlgroup.ca) 2. Level One Construction + renovations (202-1610 Clarke, 604-647-1718, levelone.ca) 3. Klondike Contracting (300-1375 W. 6th, 604-7083337, klondikecontracting. com)

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HEALTH & FITNESS Sporting Goods (Chain)

1. Sportchek (multiple locations, sportcheck.ca) 2. Mountain Equipment Co-Op (130 W. Broadway, 604-872-7858, mec.ca) 3. Atmosphere (multiple locations, atmosphere.ca)

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akridge Tailors is building a reputation on how to transform off-the-rack clothing into ultra-stylish fashions that look made to measure. “People might drive to Seattle, or go to a Holt Renfrew sale, to shop for clothes and then we restyle them for a current look,” says William Winnyunt, who owns the shop with his partner in life, and business, Joy Chao. When customers try on the clothes after Oakridge Tailors has nipped and tucked, “they feel confident and good about what theyawear.” vancouver original since 1917 One fashionista put before-and-after photos on her blog, raving about the transformation. Word of mouth has also helped to ensure that Oakridge Tai2 0 1 1

lors was chosen as the Best Tailor in WE Vancouver’s Best of the City readers’ survey. Winnyunt learned how to sew from his uncle in Malaysia; Chao studied fashion in Paris for six years. They both know the rules and proper techniques for making clothes fit just so, but also enjoy working with clients on implementing their design ideas. Such work can take time, however. The duo likes to meet with the client to talk about what the client wants. They will also make sure they give the job the care and attention it deserves so that when the client tries on the altered clothes, they will all be thrilled with the results. That means an alteration can take a couple of weeks. “We’re trying to do the best job and we want to maintain good quality,” Winnyunt says. WE Vancouver’s readers think they’re fulfilling both goals.

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Vic-tree is ours! At Hype, they have perfected the wild, trendy, and timeless and their hair stylists range in skill from instructing and competing at hair shows, to art directing and styling at fashion shoots, and celebrity styling. But what keeps clients coming back to the laid-back Kits salon again and again (and voting them Gold for the second year in a row) is that the rave reviews are more than just “hype.” Our thanks to stylist Shalon Jackson for helping with our cover shot of Miss 604. Rob Newell photo

Your garden centre & so much more!

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Great Mortgages. Better Neighbourhoods. I’m thrilled to be voted Gold for best mortgage specialist by readers of the WE. Thank you to all who voted. Contact me, Ryan McKinley, at 604.340.1611 to discover how you can save up to $1500 in legal and appraisal fees1 . ryan_mckinley@vancity.com 1 Some conditions apply. Offer may be changed, extended, or withdrawn at any time without notice. Legal and appraisal fees are covered up to $1,500 provided members use a solicitor or a notary public from a pre-approved list for their mortgage transaction. Offer available until June 30, 2013.

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Thank You!

for voting us your favourite garden centre!

Readers’ Choice

2013

SPORTING GOODS (LOCAL)

1. Sports Junkies (102 W. Broadway, 604-879-6000, sportsjunkies.com) 2. Cyclone Taylor Sports (6575 Oak, 604-266-3316, cyclonetaylor.com) 3. Abbie’s Sporting Goods (4774 Main, 604-874-6910, abbiessports.com)

SPORTS APPAREL

1. Lululemon (multiple locations, lululemon.com) 2. Sportchek (multiple locations, sportcheck.ca) 3. Mountain Equipment Co-Op (130 W. Broadway, 604-872-7858, mec.ca)

BOARD & SKI SHOP

1. The Boardroom (1745 W. 4th, 604-734-7669, boardroomshop.com) 2. Comor Sports (1980 Burrard, 604-736-7547, comorsports.com) 3. Pacific Border (1793 W. 4th, 604-734-7245, pacificborder.com)

BIKES & BIKE REPAIRS

1. Our Community Bikes (3283 Main, 604-879-2453, pedalpower.org) 2. Simon’s Bike Shop (602 Robson, 604-602-1181, simonsbikeshop.com) 3. Denman Bike Shop (tied) (710 Denman, 604-685-9755, denmanbikeshop.com) Close runners up: Reckless Bike Stores (1810 Fir, 604-7312420; 110 Davie, 604-648-2600, reckless.ca); Super Champion (245 Main, 604-689-3610, superchampionshop. org); Bike Doctor (137 W. Broadway, 604-873-2453, thebikedr.com)

SPECIALTY HEALTH STORE

1. Finlandia Pharmacy & Health Centre (1111 W. Broadway, 604-733-5323, findlandiapharmacy.com) 2. I Love Health Store (430 Homer, 778-855-4301, ilovehealth.ca) 3. Body Energy Club (multiple locations, bodyenergyclub.com)

NATUROPATHIC RETAILER/CLINIC

1. Elements Wellness Centre (207-2678 W. Broadway, 604-732-9355, elementswellnesscentre.com) 2. Sage Clinic (487 Davie, 604-697-0397, sageclinic.com) 3. Finlandia Pharmacy & Health Centre (1111 W. Broadway, 604-733-5323, findlandiapharmacy.com)

NATURAL-HEALTH PRACTITIONER

1. Kelli Taylor (207-2678 W. Broadway, 604-732-9355, elementswellnesscentre.com) 2. Dr Thara Vayali (213-1529 W. 6th, 604-500-1818, tharavayali.ca) 3. Dr Nari Pidutti (608-1788 W. Broadway, 604-737-0012, springseternal.com)

We are happy to be back on Broadway and look forward to seeing you this spring.

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DENTAL CLINIC

1. Kits Family Dental (2223 W. Broadway, 604-738-1816, kitsfamilydental.com) 2. Aarm Dental Group (multiple locations, aarm-dental.com) 3. Broadway Dental (700-777 W. Broadway, 604-872-8201, preventivedentistry.ca)

FITNESS FACILITY

1. Steve Nash Fitness World & Sports Club (multiple locations, stevenashfitnessclubs. com) 2. YMCA of Greater Vancouver (tied) (multiple locations, ymca.ca) 2. Symmetrix (tied) (105-1238 Seymour, 604-682-6763, symmetrix.ca) 3. Latin Fitness Ztudio (A-5595 Kingsway, 778-995-9426, latinztudio.com)

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YOGA STUDIO

1. Y Yoga (multiple locations, yyoga.ca) 2. Semperviva Yoga (multiple locations, semperviva.com) 3. Bikram Yoga Vancouver (multiple locations, bikramyogavancouver. com)

PILATES STUDIO

1. Y Yoga (multiple locations, yyoga.ca) 2. Exhale Studio (1083 Cambie, 604-879-2446, exhalestudio.com) 3. Line 5 Studios (1 W. Pender, 604-558-1030, line5studios.com)

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AARM Dental Group We’re in your neighbourhood to make you smile.... Aarm Dentist’s, we accept most major dental insurance plans and we do not charge above BCDA Fee Guide Prices.

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BEST OF THE CITY

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2013

Unique Flowers & Gifts For: • Weddings • Corporate • Everyday & Holidays • Graduation • Sympathy • Patio & Deck Landscaping • Lower Mainland Delivery

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Thanks for voting us Best Movers! • Efficient, Professional Staff • Competitive Rates • Licensed and insured • Offers an eco-friendly alternative to cardboard moving boxes

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Blumen finds beauty in flowers By Martha Perkins

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Thanks for making us your Best Real Estate Agency Silver Winner 2 years in a row! Special congratulations to Best Realtor Gold Winners the Mike and Will Team (Mike, Will, Kate and Justin) and Best Realtor Silver Winner Aaron Jasper! Want to know more about joining this award-winning office? Call us now for more information!

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s talented as they are as florists, Nghia Diep and Mike Dreher have also earned their clients’ loyalty by being good listeners. The business partners opened Blumen Floral Boutique in the Cambie Corridor two years ago after 10 very busy years doing weddings and events. Instead of falling into the mold of treating all weddings as if they were the same job with different customers, they established a devoted following by being intuitive about how to personalize each and every assignment. Those customers have responded by voting Blumen as the gold-medal winner of best florist in WE Vancouver’s Best of the City readers’ survey. “You’ve got to get a feel for the couple and try to pull out something that’s personal for them,” Dreher says of their approach to coming up with the

perfect bridal bouquet. “We usually go with them to the coffee shop next door to get a sense of who they are and what they want out of the day.” The couple is often just as intrigued by the answers, using the opportunity to put their expectations into words. However, Blumen has learned that it’s important to re-connect a month before the wedding because “I can guarantee they’ll have changed their minds,” Dreher says with a smile. Blumen also specializes in micro landscaping, perfect for a city with so many condos. “Everyone has this little piece of real estate they don’t know how to make beautiful,” says Dreher of their deck and patio container designs. The night (and well into the morning) before talking with WE Vancouver, Blumen’s staff had been at the Fairmont Pacific Rim, decorating the ballroom with 1,800 red roses for the Forum for Women Entrepreneurs gala. It was a big project but they thrive on coming up with ways to create magic with flowers.

Thanks Vancouver for voting us your favourite eyewear store.

BRONZE WINNER Readers’ Choice

2013

for voting us your favourite Pilates Studio!

I must be right. Never an aspirin. Never injured a day in my life. The whole country, the whole world, should be doing my exercises. They’d be happier. ~Joseph Hubertus Pilates, 1965, at age 82 At Line5, we offer equipment training under the guidance of experienced certified instructors. We specialize in private lessons and small classes on equipment by appointment.

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ENGLISH BAY’S COMPLETE VISION CARE SERVICE • Eye Exams • Eyewear • Contact Lenses 1620 Davie Street 604.899.8899 DOCTORS OF OPTOMETRY

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2013

CHIROPRACTOR

1. Dr. Brenda Mason (3-1238 Homer, 604-688-1500, yaletownchiropractic.com) 2. Dr. Harold Meinzer (2184 W. Broadway, 604-742-0111, back2health.ca) 3. Dr. Randall Trester (3-1864 W. 1st, 604-736-8353, drrandalltrester.com)

LOOKING GOOD HAIR SALON

1. Hype Hair Studio (2695 W. 4th, 604-732-4973, hypehairstudio.com) 2. Suki’s (multiple locations, sukis.com) 3. Bambu the salon (1025 Mainland, 604-6627701, bambuthesalon.ca)

MANICURE/PEDICURE

SPA

1. Spa Utopia & Salon (1001-999 Canada Place, 604-689-7700, spautopia.ca) 2. Absolute Spa Group (multiple locations, absolutespa.com) 3. Willow Stream Spa (1038 Canada Place, 604-695-5550, fairmont.com)

COSMETICS RETAILER

1. Sephora (701 W. Georgia, 778-331-3942, sephora.com) 2. MAC (multiple locations, maccosmetics.com) 3. Shoppers Drug Mart (multiple locations, shoppersdrugmart.ca)

TAILOR

2. Kerrisdale Tailors (tied) 2082 W 41st, 604-266-6422) 2. LGFG Fashion House (tied) (2082 W. 41st, 604-266-6422, lgfgfashionhouse.com) 3. Alberts Tailor (227-470 Granville, 604-683-2890, albertstailor.com)

LIFESTYLE & HOBBIES MOBILE-DEVICES RETAILER

1. Rogers (tied) (multiple locations, rogers.com) 1. Telus (tied) (multiple locations, telus.com) 2. Fido (multiple locations, fido.ca) 3. Bell (multiple locations, bell.ca)

1. Oakridge Tailors (5534 Cambie, 604-3250545)

1. Pure Nail Bar (multiple locations, purenailbar. com) 2. Absolute Spa Group (multiple locations, absolutespa.com) 3. Element Spa for Nails (1151 Homer, 604-6876245, elementspafornails.com)

EYEWEAR

1. Bruce Eyewear (219 Abbott, 604-662-8300, bruceeyewear.com) 2. Urban Eyes (1620 Davie, 604-899-8899, urbaneyesvancouver.com) 3. Abasa Optical (1037 Davie, 604-687-3937, abasaoptical.com)

SKIN-CARE FACILITY

1. SKN Holistic Rejuvenation Clinic Inc (1501152 Mainland, 604-568-6333, sknclinic.ca) 2. SKOAH (multiple locations, skoah.com) 3. MASC (433 Davie, 1-877-940-4555, shopmasc. com)

Thank you Vancouver for voting us

“Best Pet Supplies Store”!

Bosley’s is BC’s leading pet specialty retailer, with 45 stores, offering a full line of competitively priced premium pet foods, high quality accessories and supplies for your pets (big or small).

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COSMETIC SURGERY/LASER EYE CENTRE

1. Pacific Laser Eye Centre (1401 W. Broadway, 604-736-2625, pacific-laser.com) 2. London Eye Centre (918 12th, 604-526-2020; 306-126 15th, 604-985-2011, laser eye.com) 3. Lasik MD (101-1281 W. Georgia, 604-6398088, lasikmd.com)

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BEST OF THE CITY CHORAL GROUP

READERS’ CHOICE

2013

Striking a chord The Vancouver Men’s Chorus By Martha Perkins

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ithin two weeks of tickets going on sale last December, all five performances of the Vancouver Men’s Chorus’ Christmas concert were sold out. It’s an indication of how the choir has become one of this city’s most popular cultural institutions. Another indication is that the 32-year-old choir has once again earned the gold medal for Best Choral Group in WE Vancouver’s 2013 Best of the City readers’ choice awards — consider it a standing ovation! The cause of such success is twofold. Obviously, music lovers value the high standards set by founding conductor Willi Zwozdesky and the ability of the 90-plus volunteer singers to meet them. However, reaching those lofty goals takes time and commitment. You can’t get that level of dedication if the singers aren’t enjoying themselves. “What a great group to belong to,” says Len Cousineau, who joined the choir 32 years ago and has only missed one concert. (He was involved in an accident two days before the performance.) “You know how sometimes you can be having a bad day and you think ‘I’m just going to stay at home’? Within 10 minutes of being at the rehears-

To find out why our readers love the Vancouver Men’s Chorus, get tickets for their That 60’s Show on June 6, 8, 9, 10 or 11. al, you’re already better. It changes your outlook for the day. It’s the fraternity and the music. “The camaraderie is amazing.” The choir’s history dates back to 1981 when “the first gay choir, the San Francisco Gay Men’s Chorus, toured the United States and several men from Vancouver drove the three hours south to Seattle to hear them,” the choir’s website says.” On their return, they decided to start a chorus of their own performing their first concert in December of that

same year. They officially became the first gay chorus in Canada, a founding member of GALA and the first international gay chorus in that organization.” “Our mission is to present quality entertainment,” says Cousineau, who is currently the choir’s vice-president and chair of concert planning, having served as president several

times. The show isn’t only about the singing; there’s a performance aspect as well. “We can make people laugh and cry within a 10-minute span. It’s a very emotional connection.” The choir’s That 60’s Show is June 6, 8, 9, 10 and 11 at Performance Works on Granville Island. Tickets go on sale May 1. Go to VancouverMensChorus.ca

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Personal Computers

1. Apple (multiple locations, apple. com) 2. NCIX (1887 W Broadway, 604-7319208; 1711 W. Broadway, 604-7399985, ncix.xom) 3. Best Buy (2220 Cambie, 604-6384966, bestbuy.ca) 3. Future Shop (1740 W. Broadway, 604-739-3000; 798 Granville, 604683-2502, futureshop.ca)

Musical Instruments

1. Long and McQuade (368 Terminal, 604-734-4886, long-mcquade.com) 2. Tom Lee Music (929 Granville, 604685-8471, tomleemusic.ca) 3. Prussin Music (3607 W. Broadway, 604-736-3036, prussinmusic.com)

Independent Music Store

1. Zulu Records (1972 W. 4th, 604738-3232, zulurecords.com) 2. Red Cat Records (4332 Main, 604708-9422, redcat.ca) 3. Tom Lee (929 Granville, 604-6858471, tomleemusic.ca)

Tattoo/Piercing Studio

1. Adrenaline Professional Body Piercing & Tattoos (1014 Granville, 604-669-6800; 1926 W. 4th, 604734-8282, adrenalinevancity.com) 2. Sacred Heart Tattoo (725 Nelson, 604-647-0826, sacredhearttattoo.ca) 3. Gastown Tattoo Parlour (tied) (105 W. Cordova, 604-642-6556, gastowntattoo.com) 3. The Fall (tied) (644 Seymour, 604676-3066, thefalltattooing.com)

Video Game Retailer

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our wines for your weekend drinking pleasure this week — some bottles I’ve enjoyed over the last month that I’ve been meaning to share. Let’s dive right in!

Josef Chromy NV Sparkling | Tasmania, Australia | $35-ish | Private Wine Stores It’s a shame we don’t see more Tasmanian wines in our market. Australia’s cool-climate island does some darn good Chardonnays and Pinot Noirs, and you’ll find both grapes excelling in this cheery, food-friendly sparkler. Fresh sourdough on the nose leads to green apple, pink grapefruit and mandarin orange, making it a handy pairing for seafood, pâté, or even just a big bowl of popcorn. Feel free to grate some parmesan cheese on that popcorn if you’re feeling fancy; the wine will tackle it well.

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tage bus route signs and large-screen televisions hang on the walls. As for the food, the emphasis is on comfort. Highlights from the media night included Turner’s award-winning wings (stuffed with cream cheese, wrapped in maple bacon, deep fried and grilled) and spicy wok-fired squid. On the beverage front, the fully stocked bar features ten beers on rotating taps. Weekday diners are encouraged to order from the $10-item lunch menu — and return on Friday and Saturday nights for DJ-spun tunes. “It’s not pretentious, it’s quality food, and it’s fun,” said Kerasiotis. “There’s something here for everybody.”

Mer Soleil 2011 ‘Silver’ Unoaked Chardonnay | Central California | $28.99 | BC Liquor Stores When I first got into wine, I was a big fan of Mer Soleil’s Barrel-Fermented Chardonnay ($34.99) which is the richer, fruit-forward big brother to this guy. As I’ve expanded my horizons, I find myself gravitating to wines that use a lot less oak which gives the fruit more of an opportunity to express itself honestly. This unoaked version is bright and clean, with citrus, Granny Smith apple and some very distinct minerality shining through while maintaining Mer Soleil’s trademark fruit-forward richness. While some may see the ceramic bottle as a marketing gimmick, it does a great job of keeping the wine chilled while it sits on your table.

Blue Mountain 2011 Pinot Gris | Okanagan, BC | $25ish | Private Wine Stores Pinot Gris rarely excites me, but in the right hands it can really shine. Okanagan Falls’ Blue Mountain Winery is one of our best, and with their 2011 outing they’ve made a wine that truly dazzles. Nice and fleshy, it’s got some good weight to make it food-friendly with bigger, boldflavoured dishes since it’s jam-packed with peaches, nectarines, apricots and a little zip of lemon curd. Make sure you’re drinking it out of bigger wine glasses because there are plenty of lovely aromatics that’ll be unleashed as you swirl it around.

Ganton & Larsen ‘Admiral Shorts’ Okanagan Tawny | Okanagan, BC | $17.99 (375ml) | BC Liquor Stores Some of the grapes in this Okanagan port-style wine were in barrel for more than 15 years, which gives a good dose of charisma and makes the dark berry fruit nice and plushy. It’s fortified with neutral grape spirit to 17.5% alcohol, which will warm up even the rainiest of nights. Stewed plums mingle with toffee, butterscotch and a little spiced orange. I’ve had some local Port-type wines that have been outright vile, so I proceeded with much caution on this one. Very impressed that it wasn’t too hot (alcoholwise), the fruit wasn’t stemmy and, most of all — it’s not ridiculously sweet. Enjoy it with sharp cheeses or dark chocolate. I’ll be writing about the Vancouver International Wine Festival at KurtisKolt.com or you can follow me @KurtisKolt on Twitter.

ongtime Kitsilano resident and restaurateur Bill Kerasiotis longed for a place in his ‘hood where he could catch up with old friends, watch a game, and feast on good grub. And so, with able assistance from a couple of likeminded individuals, he decided to build just that. The result is Colony, a 100-seat watering hole at 3255 W. Broadway that Kerasiotis — along with co-owner Alvaro Prol and executive chef Brett Turner — hopes SPecialS will become the go-to for feB. 28 pub-and-grub hub for - Mar. 7 Vancouverites looking for a place where everybody knows their name. “I’ve been in the neighbourhood for many years, and a lot $2.98 each of my friends live in this neighbourhood, JOIN US FOR JAZZ AND BLUES BRUNCH ON SUNDAY so I thought Colony would be a great place 865 Denman St. to bring everybody back together,” said $4.98 each Kerasiotis during a recent media preview Try a Tango’S night. Kerasiotis and Prol Pulled Pork (along with Chris KeraSandWiCh $1.78/100gr. siotis) own Blueprint, For more details go to www.docksidevancouver.com an entertainment and For only $4.98 We offer online home delivery, for more info visit www.tangosgourmetmeats.com In the Granville Island Hotel, 1253 Jonston St, Granville Island 604-685-7070 Valet parking available events company whose other holdings include the Charles Bar, the Dover Arms Pub, and Celebrities Nightclub. Stephanie Blueprint completely Sorenson re-imagined the space correctly guessed long inhabited by KitsiVoted into WE “Best of the City” and Georgia 15 winners in lano Billiards, which the 16 Oscar Straight “Best of Vancouver” 6 years in a row itself was owned by categories in members of the Keralast week’s siotis family. Steampunk Call 604 801 6669 to book your complementary contest. Sheryl bulbs dangle from Smith guessed dental consultation and see why our service stands out! exposed beams. Cement 14. They are the walls and a sleek bar are winners of our a post-industrial contrast Donnelly Group 1050 Hamilton Street | YaletownDentistry.com to wooden tabletops and gift certificates. soft leather seats. Vin-

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Where kindred spirits meet Long Table Distillery is Vancouver’s first artisan gin and vodka maker By Martha Perkins

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hen Charles Tremewen and his wife Rita took some time off to explore Portland, they were struck by the fact there were 44 craft distilleries in the-city-Vancouvermost-wants-to-be-like. Vancouver already had a variety of craft beer makers, coffee roasters and tea adventurers. It even had its own artisan sake maker. But someone who could make craft vodkas and gins? That bottle had yet to be poured. Rita ruled out their garage as the distillery’s location. Since the distillery would double as a retail outlet, they needed someplace central and yet large enough for the large copper and aluminum machinery. They found it in a former art gallery on Hornby between Pacific and Beach Avenues. It took much longer (the BC Liquor Control and Licensing branch isn’t

called a bureaucracy for nothing) and twice as much money than they expected, but earlier this month the Tremewens opened Long Table Distillery, this city’s first and BC’s 8th artisanal distillery. In the intervening months, Tremewen honed his skills at his newly purchased still, sourced a variety of natural botanical ingredients, including berries picked by First Nations people in the Coast Mountains, and created his own London Dry Gin and Texada Stoned Vodka. (The “Stoned” refers to the polished limestone from Texada Island that the vodka is filtered with. How could anyone think there’s another inference?) “I’m feeling very Portlandyish right now,” he told a group of journalists recently. His accompanying smile was hard won and, based on the taste of his efforts (especially the vodka), well deserved. Right now, he’s using a grain neutral spirit from California as his base, but he’s hoping to do everything from grain to bottle on site in the future. He’s heartened by how much Vancouver has cultivated its cocktail culture, thanks to its award-winning bartenders and innovators such as Lauren Mote, who’s making and selling artisan bitters (Bittered Sling) with her partner Jonathan Chovancek. Asked about Vancouverites’ willingness to devote a significant percentage of their disposable income on the alcoholic arts, Tremewen says, “It’s not so much ‘Does Vancouver drink a lot?’ It’s that Vancouver is in-

“I’m feeling very Portlandyish right now,” says Charles Tremewen, who was inspired to open Long Table Distilleries after a visit to Portland with his wife Rita. Rob Newell photo terested in good drinks and good ingredients. It really is a foodie town.” That’s why you’ll find him experimenting with a “whisper” of lemongrass and a hint of cardamon. “I love a strong juniper nose on my gin,” he says of why he goes to such reaches to source the best organic juniper. Tremewen honed his sense of taste and smell during his years in the food industry, and also studied artisan distilling at Michigan State University. But when it comes to sniffing out even minute ingredients, he says smell has always been a part of the way he experiences life. “Ever since I was a kid I was attuned to smells and odors around me,” he says. “When I went into the food industry, I was always asked to go on tasting panels. I train to do this

and when you’re working at [deciphering different smells and tastes], you’re actually working at it.” At present, the two inaugural batches are only available at the distillery, where you can lean your elbows on a gorgeous 14-foot naturaledge Sequoia Redwood table, and at The Whip at 6th and Main and Forage on Robson. As these batches sell — $50 for a 750ml bottle of gin and $45 for the vodka — he’ll be bringing on a wider selection. Distillery tours will be every Saturday (a small fee may apply) and the tasting room is open Fridays and Saturdays from 10am to 6pm and Monday through Thursday by appointment.

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TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Your power animal is not the soaring eagle or the shrewd wolf or the brave bear. No, Taurus, it’s the rubber chicken. I’m serious. With the rubber chicken as your guardian spirit, you might be inspired to commit random acts of goofiness and surrealism. And that would reduce tension in the people around you. It could motivate you to play jokes and pull harmless pranks that influence everyone to take themselves less seriously. Are you willing to risk losing your dignity if it helps make the general mood looser and more generous? Nothing could be better for group solidarity, which is crucial these days. (Thanks, Gina Williams.)

GEMINI (May 21-June 20): In the language of the Huron Indians, “orenda” is a word that refers to the spiritual power that resides in all creatures and things. If you’ve got enough of it, you may be able to declare at least partial independence from your own past. You can better shape the life you want for yourself rather than being so thoroughly subject to the limitations of your karma and conditioning. I happen to believe that your current supply of orenda is unusually abundant, Gemini. What’s the best use you can make of it?

CANCER (June 21-July 22): When I lived in Santa Cruz years ago, some of my published writings were illustrated by a local cartoonist named Karl Vidstrand. His work was funny, outrageous, and often offensive in the most entertaining ways. Eventually he wandered away from our colorful, creative community and moved to a small town at the edge of California’s Mojave Desert, near where the Space Shuttles landed. He liked living at the fringes of space, he told journalist R. D. Pickle. It gave him the sense of “being out of bounds at all times.” I suggest you adopt some of the Vidstrand spirit in the next three weeks, Cancerian. Being on the fringes and out of bounds are exactly where you belong.

LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): The history of your pain is entering a new phase. Gradually, almost imperceptibly at first, an emotional ache that has been sapping your vitality will begin to diminish. You will free yourself of its power to define you. You will learn to live without its oddly seductive glamour. More and more, as the weeks go by, you will find yourself less interested in it, less attracted to the maddening mystery it has foisted on you. No later than mid-April, I’m guessing that you will be ready to conduct a ritual of completion; you’ll be able to give it a formal send-off as you squeeze one last lesson out of it.

VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): “When looking for a book, you may discover that you were in fact looking for the book next to it.” Italian writer Roberto Calasso told that to The Paris Review, and now I’m passing it on to you. But I’d like you to expand upon its meaning, and regard it as a metaphor that applies to your whole life right now. Every time you go searching for a specific something — a learning experience, an invigorating pleasure, a helpful influence — consider the possibility that what you really want and need is a different one that’s nearby.

LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): At least once a day, a cell in your body mutates in a way that makes it potentially cancerous. Just as often, your immune system hunts down that dangerous cell and kills it, preserving your health. Do you understand how amazing this is? You have a vigilant protector that’s always on duty, operating below the level of your awareness. What if I told you that this physical aspect of your organism has an equivalent psychic component? What if, in other words, you have within you a higher intelligence whose function it is to steer you away

SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Some rules in the game of life don’t apply to you and can therefore be safely ignored. Do you know which ones they are? On the other hand, do you understand which of the rules in the game of life are crucial to observe if you want to translate your fondest dreams into real experiences? To recognize the difference is a high art. I’m thinking that now would be an excellent time to solidify your mastery of this distinction. I suggest that you formally renounce your investment in the irrelevant rules and polish your skills at playing by the applicable rules.

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): “Don’t think the garden loses its ecstasy in winter,” wrote the Persian mystic poet Rumi. “It’s quiet, but the roots are down there riotous.” I think you’re like that winter garden right now, Sagittarius. Outwardly, there’s not much heat and flash. Bright ideas and strong opinions are not pouring out of you at their usual rates. You’re not even prone to talking too loud or accidentally knocking things over. This may in fact be as close as you can get to being a wallflower. And yet deep beneath the surface, out of sight from casual observers, you are charging up your psychic battery. The action down there is vibrant and vigorous.

CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): “When you come right down to it,” says religion writer Rabbi Marc Gellman, “there are only four basic prayers. Gimme! Thanks! Oops! and Wow!” Personally, I would add a fifth type of prayer to Gellman’s list: “Do you need any assistance?” The Creator always needs collaborators to help implement the gritty details of the latest divine schemes. According to my analysis of the astrological omens, you would be an excellent choice to volunteer for that role right now — especially in tasks that involve blending beautiful fragments, healing sad schisms, furthering peace negotiations, and overcoming seemingly irreconcilable differences.

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): In the movie Fight Club, there is an animated scene at the very end that required an inordinate amount of time to produce. Each frame in this scene took the editors eight hours to process. Since there are 24 frames in each second, their work went on for three weeks. That’s the kind of attention to detail I recommend you summon as you devote yourself to your labor of love in the coming days, Aquarius. I think you know which specific parts of your creation need such intense focus.

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Club Feb. 22 at the Sinclair Centre raised more than $200,000 for Face of Today. Flappers Fiona Vroom, Kathryn Schellenberg, Diana Brownie and Brandi Alexander modernized the Charleston. 2 Enjoying the FOT gala were Farzan Jaffer Jerj and Chris Brandt of Music Heals. (Go to MusicHeals.ca for participating clubs in the March 2 fundraiser.) 3 Forum for Women Entrepreneur founder Christina Anthony, with her husband, Matthew, welcomed guests to the non-profit’s La Dolce Vita gala Feb. 18. 4 Oscar night found Linda Leong and Sabrina Furminger, who tweeted for WE Vancouver, enjoying the glamourous festivities at Cinema Pub. 5 Jane Ford was gilded in gold at the Oscars Party at Bottleneck, held on Feb. 25 at the Granville Street pub 6 The Social Life lead contributor Josh Langston, with editor-in-chief Anna Thorsen and music writer Maddy Cristall, at the opening of Fortknight Men’s Boutique in Gastown Feb. 21 7 Anne Callaghan, the Consul General of the United States, hosted a reception at her residence on Feb. 19 to celebrate the American edition of Route 66 Still Kicks by Rick Antonson, right. Antonson’s traveling companion, Peter Armstrong, left, took the photos. 8 Shaw’s Cooking with Fire producer Laura Toplass, CWF’s Melanie Pineda, The Rush guest coordinator

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Susan Kam, Shaw Multicultural Channel producer Erin Shaw and Shaw event coordinator Marlene Gurvich were a lively bunch at the BC Home + Garden opening Feb. 20 at BC Place. 9 Bill Kerasiotis, Alex Graffos and Chris Kerasiotis celebrated the opening of their bar, Colony (3255 W Broadway in Kitsilano) Feb 21. 10 Lipstick Jungle host Sandra Skinner with DJ Kasha Kennedy and former Real

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Movie Reviews

Jack is a fun but predictable romp JACK THE GIANT SLAYER Starring Nicholas Hoult, Ewan McGregor Directed by Bryan Singer Adapting one of the most beloved folktales of all time for the big screen is no small task and X-Men’s Bryan Singer pulls off the gargantuan feat, even though the finished product is a bit predictable. Rising young star Nicholas Hoult plays Jack, the iconic farm boy who is tasked with selling the family cow but ends up with a handful of magic beans that sprout an enormous beanstalk into the clouds — stop me if you’ve heard this before. Despite the familiarity of the story’s foundation, Singer manages to create a clever, sometimes surprisingly violent and, above all, adventurous tale. The film relies on a huge amount of CGI to create the fantasy worlds (human

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and giant respectively) and the individual behemoths, who do have unique personalities and traits, but the blending works rather seamlessly throughout thanks to a hefty visual effects budget, plenty of wellstaged action and a rousing musical score. A strong cast also helps things move at a brisk pace, though some roles are so small they almost come off as mere cameos. Stanley Tucci has fun as one of the central villains, Ian McShane parades around in robes playing the king and Ewan McGregor Thor Diakow sizzles as the resplendent leader of the elite guard with possibly the best hair in the movie. Not everything works in the movie; the plot’s conclusion can be seen a mile away and the script could have used some more wit but Jack The Giant Slayer avoids becoming yet another silly romp.   Â

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DARK SKIES Starring Keri Russell, Josh Hamilton Directed by Scott Stewart Given that Dark Skies’ marketing campaign flaunts the pedigree of its financial backers (the producers of the Paranormal Activity franchise) rather than the track record of director Scott Stewart (responsible for the much-derided Legion and Priest), it’s not surprising that the film itself feels like a slight variation on a proven seller rather than the product of anyone’s artistic vision. You almost expect the posters to read, “Already love our haunted house flicks? Now try one with an extraterrestrial twist!� Given such aspirations (or lack thereof), Stewart is largely content to shamelessly lift from other films. When things start going bump in the night, Laci (Keri Russell) wanders into her kitchen and discovers the foodstuffs inexplicably stacked like the chairs in Poltergeist. Eager to protect their

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STAVE LAKE Cedar Mills, in Dewdney, BC is looking for labourers and experienced shingle packers. These are full time positions and require heavy lifting. Apply by fax at 604-826-2379 or email at cnorthrop@stavelake.com. Call Colin at 604-826-6764 for more information.

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Meat Department

Jordan's Cereal and Muesli

Organic Boneless Cross Rib Roasts

Efruiti Fruit Juice Gummies

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Theobroma Organic Fair Trade Chocolate Bars

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Deli Department

Gold Seal Light Tuna chunk or flaked

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Mediterranean Madness! Krino Twisters: Spinach and Feta or Ricotta and Feta

Life Choices Frozen Organic Pizzas

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3/15.00

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Bakery Department

720ml • product of Italy/USA

Organic Country French White or 60% Wholewheat Bread

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Artesian Acres Organic Kamut Pasta

Eden Organic Rice and Beans and Organic Refried Beans

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Rice Cheesecake Brownie Bites and Tiramisu

2.99

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100 quick dissolving tablets

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Dinner with Vikram Vij and Liberty Wine Merchants.

Tuesday, March 12, 6:30-9:30pm.

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Cost $110.00 per person. Limit 2 tickets per household. Tickets available for purchase in person only. Tickets on sale Friday, March 1, 8:30am at Customer Service at Choices Kitsilano (2627 W16th Ave.). 2012, 2013 Awards. Your loyalty has helped Choices achieve these awards. Thank you!

3/.99

product of USA

New Roots Probiotics Urgency

Rice Bakery

40g

product of Canada

Aquel Sparkling Water

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regular retail price

Búcha Organic Live Kombucha Beverages Taste of Nature Organic Food Bars

3/6.99

California Grown Lemons

1.00 off

product of USA

assorted varieties

480-530g

Regular or Mini Blueberry Oatmeal Muffins

454g

product of Canada

398ml

3/6.00

product of USA

Health Care Department

Lucini Pasta Sauce

assorted varieties

3/5.97

Choices’ Own Orzo and Bocconcini Salad

350-424g product of Canada

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18-20 bags product of USA

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2/5.98

reg 3.49 each

Stash Premium Tea

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35g

product of Canada

Maple Hill Farms Large Free Range Eggs

Organic California Grown Green Bunch Kale

7.99lb/ 17.61kg

100g

product of Germany

product of UK

Produce Department

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South Surrey

2627 W. 16th Ave. Vancouver 604.736.0009

3493 Cambie St. Vancouver 604.875.0099

1888 W. 57th Ave. Vancouver 604.263.4600

1202 Richards St. Vancouver 604.633.2392

2595 W. 16th Ave. Vancouver 604.736.0301

3248 King George Blvd. South Surrey 604.541.3902

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Kelowna

Floral Shop

1937 Harvey Ave. Kelowna 250.862.4864

2615 W. 16th Vancouver 603-736-7522


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