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The August Marquee

By Loose Lips Mag
@looselipsmag

The city is slowly starting to come back to life. Here’s what’s happening in Vancouver digitally and IRL this month.

To Speak with a Golden Voice Exhibit: Many people associate the works of Bill Reid with the recognizable style of Northwest Coast Indigenous art. The Haida goldsmith, carver, sculptor, writer, broadcaster, mentor, and community activist has created a monumental legacy—one that is being honoured in To Speak With a Golden Voice, the Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast Art’s latest exhibit. Read more in our preview, here.
Date: July 16 – April 11, 2021
Time: During gallery hours
Location: Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast Art, 639 Hornby Street, Vancouver. 

LEVEL UP: The Pod Party: “LEVEL UP is back for PRIDE! The QTBIPOC DJs & performers you know and love but with a lot more face masks and hand sanitizer! 🌈 Anyone can attend the event virtually! Buyers of livestream tickets will be emailed a join link, to the email address provided in their purchase.”
DJS
Softieshan
Paisley Eva
Mangosweet
Kotà
PERFORMERS
Kendall Gender
Venus Kunt
Vixen Von Flex
Abb’Original
Date: July 31 (for BIPOC folks only) & August 1 (open to all)
Location: Online and at The Warehouse; details on social distanced protocols and ticket prices here.

Trout Lake Farmers Market: Stock up on fresh and prepared food items at Trout Lake’s weekly market. 
Date: August 1, 8, 15, 22, 29
Time: 9 AM – 2 PM (9 AM – 9:30 AM is reserved for seniors and at-risk folks)
Location: 2100 East 13th Avenue, Vancouver. Find the full event details, here.

Emancipation Day Freedom March: “Emancipation Day is a significant day in history that derived from the passage of the Slavery Abolition Act in 1833 which abolished slavery throughout the British Empire including Canada – a country that was part of the British Commonwealth at the time. Show your support by wearing black and marching with us for freedom; freedom from oppression, discrimination, brutality, racial profiling and injustice.”
Date: August 1
Time: 1 PM
Location: Jack Poole Plaza, 1085 Canada Place, Vancouver. Read more on their Facebook event.

Powell Street Festival Telethon: Celebrate Japanese Canadian culture through Vancouver’s longest running community arts celebration! Watch as Tetsuro Shigematsu and Yurie Hoyoyon take viewers on a heart-warming journey of performances, vendors, and more.
Date: August 1
Time: 2 PM- 7 PM
Location: Online event

Public Disco: Kaleidoscope: “Kaleidoscope is a 150 minute audio-visual presentation portraying the exploration of identity through art and imagination. The film follows drag artist Continental Breakfast on a journey of self discovery as they shed layers of societal pressures and cis-heteronormativity.”
Date: August 1
Time: 9 PM – 12 AM
Location: Online event 

Mount Pleasant Farmers Market: Stock up on fresh and prepared food items at Mount Pleasant’s weekly market. 
Date: August 2, 9, 16, 23, and 30
Time: 10 AM – 2 PM (10 AM – 10:30 AM is reserved for seniors and at-risk folks)
Location: 2300 Guelph Street, Vancouver. Read more, here

Drag Brunch: Is there any better way to celebrate pride than with a drag queen brunch? Eat a delicious meal as Gloria Hole and Mina Mercury put on a spectacular show. Tickets include a beer cocktail, brunch, 1.5 hour show, and a chance to win some amazing prizes!
Date: August 2
Time: Three shows available; 10 AM, 12 PM, and 2 PM
Location: Stanley Park Restaurant and Brewpub, 8901 Stanley Park Drive, Vancouver. Find tickets, here

Van Virtual Pride: Celebrate Vancouver Pride with three local events accessible through one livestream, including: the 40+ years of pride documentary, virtual pride parade, and Sunset Beach mainstage show. 
Date: August 2
Time: 12 PM – 4 PM
Location: Online event

Queer as Funk: Pride 2020 Online Event: “Queer As Funk is working with Side Door to create this fun, family-friendly live-streaming concert. The Zoom-based show is ticketed and interactive, which means the band can see the audience, and the audience can see each other. We’ll be telling stories, answering questions, and playing all of your favourite tunes.”
Date: August 2
Time: 3 PM
Location: Online event

Court Support: Stand with Indigenous Land Defenders: “Join us for a notice of application hearing regarding the sentencing of three Indigenous land and water defenders, Jim Leyden, Stacy Gallagher, and Tawahum Bige. They were found in contempt of court for conducting prayer and ceremony at the Westridge Marine Terminal in Burnaby to protect the land from the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion.”
Date: August 4
Time: 9 AM
Location: BC Supreme Court, 800 Smithe Street, Vancouver. More info, here

Breathwork Journey: Recenter yourself through breathwork and movement at this two and a half hour class led by Cian Dalton and Carolyn Schmidt. 
Date: August 7
Time: 7 PM – 9:30 PM
Location: The Stretch Space 2188 York Ave, Vancouver. Event details, here

Yoga at Trout Lake Park: Destress in the beautiful outdoors with this one hour weekly Hatha yoga class. 10 per cent of the profits go to the Greater Vancouver Food Bank.
Date: August 7, 11, 18, and 25
Time: 7 PM – 8 PM
Location: Trout Lake Park at the South end. More info, here

Vancouver Photo Exhibition: Gurushots is coming to Vancouver for their first ever Canadian exhibition. Featuring a double exhibition of Nature Photographer of the Year’ and ‘My Exhibition Shot’, this event is not to be missed!
Date: August 7-9
Time: August 7, 7 PM – 10 PM; August 8 & 9, 12 PM – 5 PM
Location: The Space, 1063 Hamilton Street, Vancouver. 

To Be From the Same Tree: “In Sara Ahmed’s text ‘A Phenomenology of Whiteness,’ the notion of bodies being seen or felt ‘not at home’ in a Western ‘white’ world, devolves and considers how metaphors of familiarity are made up on the basis of likeness. Drawing from literature and photo album making, To Be From The Same Tree showcases a body of photographic work that seeks to probe this phenomenon through the act of remembering, retelling, and remaking.  The exhibition uses the ‘family album’ as a point of departure in addressing cultural disorientation and racial entanglement while combining moments that testify love as a process of understanding.”
Date: August 7 – September 1
Time: During store hours
Location: Massy Books, 229 East Georgia Street, Vancouver. Event page, here.

Richmond Sunflower Festival: Say hello to sunflower galore! Explore stunning fields from this classic Richmond farm.
Date: August 8- September 7
Time: Varies based on day
Location: Richmond Country Farms, 12900 Steveston Highway, Richmond. More info, here.

Outdoor House Concert Crawl: Enjoy the Woodland Patio Series at select East Vancouver yards! Viewers will be split into three distinct groups that will alternate houses on a schedule. Note: the program will run on two days with different sets of artists.
Date: August 8 (Devours, Sarah Wheeler, and Old Soul Rebel) and 29 (Hannah Epperson, Amanda Sum/Jamie Lee, and Tonye)
Time: 5 PM – 9 PM
Location: East Vancouver. Tickets are available on Eventbrite

Hand Drawn Vancouver with Emma Fitzgerald: “Take a tour of Vancouver’s neighbourhoods with Emma FitzGerald’s hand-drawn impressions of cherry blossoms, beaches, and forests. Learn about the process of creating Hand Drawn Vancouver – a book of colourful sketches and stories.”
Date: August 12
Time: 2 PM – 3:15 PM
Location: Zoom link, register here

Vancouver Queer Film Festival: The Vancouver is a vibrant space for queer arts, culture, and community. Showcasing dynamic and thought-provoking films from BC filmmakers and beyond, #VQFF2020 will online this year, and is available to viewers province-wide.
Date: from August 13-23
Time: Vary
Location: Online, check out the 2020 programming here.

Abbotsford Sunflower Festival: Take a trip out to the valley for some fun in the sun. The event features shoulder high sunflowers, a corn maze, petting zoo, and the Barnyard Adventure Land. *Timed visits will be in effect
Date: August 15 – September 13
Time: 9 AM – 6 PM
Location: Maan Farms Country Experience and Estate Winery, 790 McKenzie Road, Abbotsford. Find the event page, here.

The Granville Flea: Come shop the best of consignment goods, toys, collectables, and more at Granville Flea. With twelve huge vendors, this isn’t an event you want to miss.
Date: August 16
Time: 11:30 AM – 6 PM
Location: The American, 926 Main Street, Vancouver. Event page, here.

The Stew Jams: “We are honoured to have Miss Christie Lee curating a lineup of fierce women emcees from the Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-waututh nations for a showcase cypher! Boss women on the rise will be hitting the stage with their lyrics connecting to the land and bringing you magic on the mic! We will also be giving all proceeds from the night to the supporters of the land at the Unist’ot’en Camp.”
Date: August 31
Time: 9 PM – 1 AM
Location: Red Gate Arts Society, 1965 Main Street, Vancouver. More info, here

Kristi and Brittany are the co-founders and co-editors of Loose Lips Mag. Together with junior social media coordinator and writer Tayvie, they’re building their feminist media empireleaving the patriarchy, charcuterie boards and empty bottles of wine in their wake. Loose Lips Media is grateful to operate on the unceded Coast Salish territory of the Musqueam, Squamish and Tsleil-Waututh First Nation.