janvier 9th, 2012
Singing the blues
Resist the urge to hibernate with these January blues-beating ideas.
Dirty Apron Classes
With workshops at the Dirty Apron, you can become the home chef the Food Network says you can be. We especially love the sound of No Place Like Home ($150), Sea to Sky ($150), and Soup Sisters ($50) classes.Dirty Apron, 540 Beatty St., Vancouver, 604-879-8588, www.dirtyapron.com
Burlesque at the Keefer
Stay warm by sipping The Keefer’s signature “Prescriptions” and ogling the moves of Sweet Soul Burlesque dancers Thursday nights. $10 cover at The Keefer Bar, 135 Keefer St., Vancouver, 604-688-1961, www.thekeeferbar.com
Dine Out Vancouver
Rather have someone else slave over a hot stove? Reserve your place for Dine Out Vancouver, which starts January 20th, before every good seat in town is taken. www.tourismvancouver.com/dine
The Push Festival January 17 to February 4
Fill your calendar with genre-bending music, experimental film and intimate artists’ talks. Or go see Solo and Ensemble and cross them all off your list at once.
Youth Lagoon at Biltmore
Youth Lagoon, whose dreamy, atmospheric music has earned the 22-year-old Idahoan a cult following, will be playing the Biltmore on Friday, January 20th. Ticket are $13 in advance (plus service charges at Red Cat and Zulu. And if that’s not to your taste, there’s always Hanson. —Kelsey Dundon



