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What are we reading? March 21, 2019

What are we reading? March 21, 2019

Each week, BIV staff will share with you some of the interesting stories we have found from around the web.
Sea-to-Sky corridor music festival – Take 3

Sea-to-Sky corridor music festival – Take 3

Planners promise Constellation will be smaller, more manageable than predecessors
What are we reading? March 14, 2019

What are we reading? March 14, 2019

Each week, BIV staff will share with you some of the interesting stories we have found from around the web. Kirk LaPointe, editor-in-chief: Ah, internet, you could have been special. Instead. . . - Public Books https://www.publicbooks.
Baden’s art shines lens on the beautiful and banal

Baden’s art shines lens on the beautiful and banal

Vancouver Art Gallery exhibit explores form, humour and the absurd
This bone-chilling Metro Vancouver ghost tour takes you through a haunted tattoo parlour

This bone-chilling Metro Vancouver ghost tour takes you through a haunted tattoo parlour

A legendary hanging Judge, one of BC’s oldest houses and a haunted tattoo parlour are just a few of the highlights on this bone-chilling tour of New Westminster.
What are we reading? March 7, 2019

What are we reading? March 7, 2019

Each week, BIV staff will share with you some of the interesting stories we have found from around the web. Kirk LaPointe, editor-in-chief: We have written at BIV on the difficulties with China not taking our recycling.
Squamish Constellation Festival reveals inaugural music line-up

Squamish Constellation Festival reveals inaugural music line-up

The Sea to Sky is getting ready to rock this summer. The brand-new Squamish Constellation Festival will fill the region with music for three days in July, and now the fest’s inaugural line-up has been revealed.
What are we reading? February 28, 2019

What are we reading? February 28, 2019

Each week, BIV staff will share with you some of the interesting stories we have found from around the web. Kirk LaPointe, editor-in-chief: You can count on one hand the number of pieces in The Atlantic that have not skewered Donald Trump.
Vancouverites take home Oscar for VFX work on First Man

Vancouverites take home Oscar for VFX work on First Man

Academy Award winners give Vancouver VFX team a shout-out during acceptance speech
Drop the needle, vinyl record pressing returns to Vancouver

Drop the needle, vinyl record pressing returns to Vancouver

Clampdown Record Pressing Inc. set to begin production this spring