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Old Posted Jun 15, 2021, 5:21 AM
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According to the wikipedia page, it's owned by the LDS, so maybe not the best example.

If the TWN or Musqueam or Tsawwassen or any FN group wants to open a cultural/convention centre somewhere by all means, but it's kind of weird to assume they want to or ought to run something like that.
PCC is owned by LDS AND connected to their campus. Most (all?) of the employees are LDS members from Polynesian countries. They come and work at the centre and get free or heavily discounted education.

That being said, it's actually pretty good.
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Old Posted Jun 15, 2021, 1:59 PM
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Something I'd love to see in Vancouver is something that has been in Seattle for at least 30 years, and that is ..
Coffee shops where they combine coffee, socialising, ... and ... a small cultural element such as literature readings, or chamber music.
We have had a parallel in Vancouver when (years ago with my American cousins) we were in the HSBC lobby with people having coffee listening to a chamber music quartet.
This is a great city, and we can do so much with it. I'd love to take it higher, and see it infused with higher cultural awarenes, at the public level, in some way.
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Old Posted Jun 15, 2021, 5:55 PM
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Something I'd love to see in Vancouver is something that has been in Seattle for at least 30 years, and that is ..
Coffee shops where they combine coffee, socialising, ... and ... a small cultural element such as literature readings, or chamber music.
We have had a parallel in Vancouver when (years ago with my American cousins) we were in the HSBC lobby with people having coffee listening to a chamber music quartet.
This is a great city, and we can do so much with it. I'd love to take it higher, and see it infused with higher cultural awarenes, at the public level, in some way.
This would imply Vancouver has any culture beyond conspicuous consumption and catching the next Insta fad. Tough sell.
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City Council approved a new 2,000 to 9,000 seat covered amphitheatre at the PNE. The new facility is costing $69.7m and the number of events is expected to increase from 5 a year to 49.
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Old Posted Jun 26, 2021, 10:57 AM
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This would imply Vancouver has any culture beyond conspicuous consumption and catching the next Insta fad. Tough sell.
*sigh* Yes, I know what you mean. But I still think that the public mentality in Vancouver is flexible, that there are cultured people here who would appreciate such facilities, and that we could do it. /// I think that the venue, or medium is important, but that if it were created/ established, you'd find music and literature buffs wanting & willing to go there, socialise, and participate in enjoying such, while having their coffee, pastries, and talking with their new-found neighbours and friends. // It would make manifest a dimension of urbanity and cultural appreciation that I am sure is latent in the city, waiting for a place to express itself.
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Old Posted Jul 14, 2021, 9:43 PM
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Here's a curveball: airship rapid transit. Buy a few of these, set up a helipad, take up to 90 people whale-watching or sightseeing in one go.
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Old Posted Jul 14, 2021, 10:26 PM
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Here's a curveball: airship rapid transit. Buy a few of these, set up a helipad, take up to 90 people whale-watching or sightseeing in one go.
or drop you off near the beach in Kelowna. @ 130km/hr, it will be about a 2 hour very scenic flight
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Old Posted Jul 14, 2021, 11:57 PM
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Or Whistler and Squamish, come to think of it - definitely roomier than a Greyhound, and there's a snack bar too!
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Old Posted Jul 15, 2021, 3:39 AM
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Didn’t Trees have open mic nights, at least before the Pandemic?
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Old Posted Sep 21, 2022, 9:30 PM
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What a lame city: can't even get this running.


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Stanley Park Ghost Train cancelled for 3rd year in a row

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Old Posted Oct 13, 2022, 9:56 PM
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Cross-posted from Art Gallery thread.

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Great that the new gallery is getting the go-ahead, but I am still concerned about how the current Rattenbury-designed building will be put to use.
I'd love to see it made into a great institute of music, with a chamber-music concert hall under the plaza (with a glass dome to let in light), recital rooms, music theory, and teaching rooms in the building itself.

However, excuse me, that's off-topic, and virtually impossible in Vancouver anyway. But yes, hurray for the upcoming new gallery.
It has the potential of being a great addition to the city, if they can get some substantial art displays in there.
Fingers crossed for a natural history museum, myself. If BC's "Super. Natural," we should have a big place in the biggest city to showcase it and all its millions of years of abundant nature (Beedie and the Science World gallery don't really count).
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Word has it that it will revert to being a courthouse.
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Old Posted Oct 13, 2022, 10:23 PM
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... Maybe the "new" courthouse could be repurposed?
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^ Yeah that seems like a waste of the building...
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I think you're being very unfair to Vin. He seems to be suggesting we should have a full-sized historic steam train running in Stanley Park, and why not? Obviously you'd have to cut down a few trees, and it might cost quite a lot of the Park Board budget, but really, you're not thinking big here. (It could have a railway-themed mall too).
Heck, for that kind of time/money/effort, the Parks Board might as well scrap the vintage trains altogether and give Stanley Park a monorail over to Prospect Point or Second Beach. Much better than a cheap kiddie ride.
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How about a giant Ferris Wheel!
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Old Posted Nov 21, 2022, 11:19 PM
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Something, anything, that would enhance Vancouver's music scene and help it flourish and grow. More music in public places, a music school or academy downtown (?) ... look to Seattle for inspiration.
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Something, anything, that would enhance Vancouver's music scene and help it flourish and grow. More music in public places, a music school or academy downtown (?) ... look to Seattle for inspiration.
I believe the decline of CoV industrial lands has also had the secondary effect of causing a decline in the underground music scene. Not too many empty warehouses anymore.
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Old Posted Aug 10, 2023, 11:26 PM
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I hope cairnstone and others will eventually get their money back from Cabaret Bijou:

Months after Vancouver 'gourmet cabaret' show cancelled, ticket holders await refunds
Did you buy tickets to the show and want your money back? Here's what you should do.
Allie Turner

Much like a magic act, Cabaret Bijou disappeared without a trace.

In October 2022, a week before the cirque-style performance, marketed as a "gourmet cabaret" with a four-course dinner was meant to open to the public - poof! - it was cancelled.

The event's website was replaced with a landing page announcing the temporary suspension of ticket sales due to "corporate restructuring." The page apologized for any inconvenience and promised that more information would follow soon. Since then, there have been no further updates and the website now displays a 503 error message. Their Instagram account says: "The Show is Suspended Indefinitely."

At the time, Cabaret Bijou organizers also sent out a press release that stated: "Sadly, due to technical challenges, the show opening will be delayed. More information will follow soon, once new dates are announced."...

....Now, nearly a year later, increasingly frustrated ticket holders remain in the dark as to what went wrong or if they'll ever see a refund.

Ticket holders want their money back
Back in September 2022, Carine V. bought two tickets through the event website to see the Nov. 19 show of Cabaret Bijou at $149 each plus fees. (V.I.A. has agreed to not publish her last name for privacy.)....


https://www.vancouverisawesome.com/local...ticket-holders-refunds-vancouver-6148602
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Old Posted Sep 6, 2023, 5:31 AM
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Opinion: Museum of Vancouver or Royal BC Museum should take over Vancouver Art Gallery's existing building

...The Museum of Vancouver (MOV) should be the obvious frontrunner for the consideration of taking over the existing home of the VAG.

Currently, the civic museum, wholly owned by the City of Vancouver and operated by a non-profit organization, is located at Vanier Park in Kitsilano Point. Since 1967, the MOV has been located in a landmark building with a roof shape inspired by a First Nations woven basket hat.

The idea of moving out of Kitsilano and into the VAG is not a new idea either. In 2013, the MOV began studying options for relocating to a new location in downtown Vancouver, and the former courthouse building was top of mind. This was the same year Vancouver City Council approved the VAG’s relocation plans and a 99-year nominal lease for about half of the City-owned Larwill parking lot for the new purpose-built development...
Only if there's a natural history wing and an FN wing, otherwise I don't see how the MoV's current half-hour display will fill an entire courthouse.

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... The VAG’s relocation to its new purpose-built home and the subsequent relocation of MOV to the former courthouse building could theoretically trigger a wider reshuffle of Vancouver’s museum attractions. It could enable more opportunities for new and improved museum attractions in the city.

H.R. MacMillan Space Centre could conceivably take over MOV’s space, becoming the sole tenant of the museum building at Vanier Park — enabling a major expansion of its very cramped exhibition space to showcase more about the universe, our planet, and space exploration, including Canada’s contributions.

Alternatively, the MOV’s existing space could be repurposed into a First Nations history museum, which takes advantage of the synergies with the adjacent Senakw development on reserve. Vanier Park and its existing museum buildings could be reframed as an Indigenous cultural precinct of the Squamish First Nation, which would provide a meaningful measure for reconciliation while also adding to the City’s attraction offerings.

As a further measure to establish an Indigenous cultural precinct, a relocation of the Space Centre to a significant expansion of Science World would provide a win-win for both of these science museum non-profit organizations, given the obvious synergies. Perhaps even a merger is not out of the question.

The co-located Space Centre and planetarium could be built on the footprint of Science World’s Ken Spencer Science Park, which is closed for much of each year — only open seasonally between March and October. A replacement outdoor science park could be built on the rooftop of Science World’s Space Centre building expansion, making much better use of the limited land area...
Maybe remember how hard it was to fund the new VAG in the first place?

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... Alternatively, instead of the MOV relocating to the former courthouse building, the provincial government should consider establishing an additional Royal BC Museum location — a new major permanent satellite location in downtown Vancouver for the provincially-owned and operated museum...
... What. No. An annex in a completely different city is the wrong solution for Royal BC, rebuild or not.
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