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August 10, 2011

Good Vibe Island


Click here to read I’m a Good Story and click here to listen to the People’s Program Project.

Hiya. I’ll start this with a few links to some of my work that’s been out there in the webesphere. Here’s a piece I did on teen photographer Petra Collins that got picked up all over the place. (Hot young girls with talent generate interest. Not surprised. Also, helps to have ArtStars in there. And Tavi.) Here’s a piece I did on Jenni Lee Nelson and her fantastic vintage store in the Downtown Eastside. Here’s a piece I did on Deandra, the lady I owe for having magnificent hair, and her new salon and her inspiring everything. Also, if this gets something like 300 more hits, I make an extra 50 buck. So please click! Then I can subscribe to a magazine or something.

So there’s that. I have a bunch of photos to share. This past weekend I was fortunate enough to attend Dave and Abby’s wedding on Gabriola Island, one of my favourite places in the world. (Note: I originally wrote “Galiano” because for some reason I ALWAYS mix the two up, despite the fact that Gabriola is my favorite place in the world and I had just spent five hours writing about it yesterday. I’m a dumb-dumb. Freudian geographical slip or something.)

Snack buffet and travel companion, Larry David.

The view from the cabin I stayed at. The day I went over, an armed and dangerous man was on the loose on the island after a woman was murdered. (No joke.) I was kinda scared of the idea of staying in the cabin in the middle of the woods, alone. But it was all right. Marvelous, in fact.

There were some cliff formations on the property so I went out and took moody pictures.

This represents my pretty, feminine mood.

Later that night, after I spent the day doing interviews for a story I’m writing, I went over to Nanaimo to pick up some comedians and friends.

They were likely laughing about the creepiest kid alive, who was also on the ferry.

The night before the wedding. Alicia and Graham gave Dabby bread slippers. If you listen to Dave’s podcast (and you probably do) you’ll know the joke.

Me, clownface and the bread slippers.

The next day a bunch of us went to the Malaspina Galleries, which was one of the most beautiful places I’ve visited in recent times. The above photos weren’t them.

This was them. Holy smoly.

Then the fellas started jumping into the water, all carefree styles.

I didn’t jump. I chose to slip in.

Almost wedding time. This is the part where everyone takes advantage of how pretty and handsome they look and takes pictures of everyone else. I think Alicia stole the show, after the bride, of course.

Is it getting warm or what? Myself with some handsome fellas.

Then the stunning ceremony, which included but wasn’t limited to adorable flower girls in handmade dresses, a cry-worthy poem and quote about love, a butterfly AND an eagle. Not to mention the absolutely knock-out bride. I had a sneak peak at the shoes and dress design but Abby just blew my mind with how she pulled it off. Every detail of that outfit blew my brain right out of my head.

I was lucky to clock some Grampa time. He’s my #1 (a). [Dutchie is my #1 (b).]

WE HAVE ALLERGIES!

More stunningness.

Dan and I pretending we have chemistry.

The next day when I came home my beautiful neighbour was having a girl’s bbq croquet party in my backyard and happened to have invited every single hot girl in this city. Too bad you weren’t invited.

Then I went to another bbq and this anime character was there.

And these two fantastic staple friends.

Oh, did you know my mum’s been in town and it’s been absolutely divine?

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May 30, 2010

Night at the Museum, minus Ben Stiller

We did it! A night at MOV with Conor Holler was a huge success! And it our very first one! I must admit, the whole thing didn’t feel like work because it was so much fun. I didn’t feel stressed or nothing. Everything seemed to just flow. So here are some behind the scene shots of that very special night, and some taken by side stage…

The host and the man with the plan.

Jordan cutting Conor’s pants (part of a gag. I won’t give it away. Too bad if you missed it.)

The three C’s…Curtis, our tech guy, Cam our booze/crowd warmer upper/sex guy, and Charlie, our guest.

Barman Colin brought too much ice so they dumped it in the fountain.

Whaa? (Those pants Cam’s wearing are cashmere, btw.)

Craig, a fine and funny young man.

It’s all good. The crowd! That’s Conor’s stunning family in the second row.

B.K saying a few words.

Sex guy warming up the crowd with his charming ways.

The man of the hour! (Well close to two hours.)

Cohorts.

His lady drew that. Then someone drew a penis pointing at it. Then his mum drew over the penis.

The guests…Charlie and Grant.

New crush Dan Mangan. He’s really got a Seth Rogen thing going on. And such a lovely way about him.

So many balls.

Me and Amanda, the awesome director of the MOV. I love this sign.

A talk show isn’t as glamorous as it may seem. The stage hands were also the show’s writers and host.

It was a four-man couch carry. Heavy shit.

Anyhow, the night was recorded. Not sure where it will be screened but I’ll be sure to keep you posted. Better yet, why not make it to the next one? The museum is a fun place to party…

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March 19, 2010

Rain City Line Up Announced!

Karen, Lizzy and Elly on couch reading Vancouver Special

The line up for the second installment of Rain City Chronicles has been announced! (Coming from a journalism background, that’s not a good leading sentence ’cause it’s past tense. But it’s the sentiment that I’m stressing so forgive me and read on.)

RCC is an on-going storytelling night that was co-founded by Karen Pinchin and Lizzy Karp and me (all pictured above.) Storytellers are given up to seven minutes to tell a story about the evening’s theme. This time around, the theme is luck. It takes place on Monday, March 29th at the Western Front, 7 p.m.

So here’s who’s going to be on the bill:

Actor Nadiya Chettiar
Comedian, activist and author Charlie Demers
CBC Radio 3 host Lana Gay
Communications whiz Pamela Hart
Guardian blogger Colin Horgan
Vancouver Is Awesome founder Bob Kronbauer
Globe and Mail reporter Marsha Lederman
Journalist Erin Millar
Librarian Rebecca Slaven, accompanied by Andre of The Obvious Peaks and Valleys

With musical guest and former P3 interviewee Louise Burns aka Moonshiner!

CANNOT WAIT! ALL CAPS EXCITED!

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August 3, 2009

Let Yourself Go

So I don’t have a podcast ready yet but I have another one you could listen to in the meantime. I shared a story at Stop Podcasting Yourself Live the other night. Click here to listen. It was such a great show. Graham and Dave are such marvels and Charlie Demers‘ quick wit is really something else. I can’t say enough good things about these guys. If you don’t subscribe to them already, get on it. Top notch comedy.

My outfit that night was inspired by this commercial:

I’ve been feeling nostalgic. I didn’t quite pull it off like Cindy did. However, it made me realize that in my old age, I’m getting less and less conservative.

A few announcements. My good friend Les Ramsay is having an art show, put on by Life Collective: I’m pretty sure this guy will be huge so check him out before he explodes.

Also, I am really busy right now. I hope to have a podcast episode by this week, for reals. Thanks for everyone who cares enough to check in. It means the world to me.

PS I really love my friends. I hope they know that.

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