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thepermanentrainpress · 7 months
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Gallery: Arctic Monkeys @ Pacific Coliseum - Vancouver, BC Date: September 23, 2023 Photographed by: Danielle Costelo
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blurrdvisiions · 4 months
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Look down the tracks… you never know what’s behind you.
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globalatomic · 11 days
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Scotch & Soda Shell Batik printed reversible bomber jkt - Terracotta
CA$258.00
Add instant style to your wardrobe with this signature seasonal Printed Reversible Bomber Jacket. The modern sea shell batik print on one side and the tonal gold lame jacquard on the other give you the freedom to express your individuality and create versatile looks. Made with a blend of comfort and quality, this jacket is perfect for any occasion.
Zip front
Reversible
Striped knit trim
Pockets
100% Polyester - Recycled
Model is wearing size XS
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rainbow-baby-one · 1 year
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The Westin Bayshore Vancouver is a fabulous family hotel in YVR!
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lifeofshralp · 9 months
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Westjet pulling in at YVR
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daiisoo · 7 months
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Overdue for a lash refill 🤫 ⁺✧.(˃̶ ॣ⌣ ॣ˂̶∗̀)ɞ⁾Sometimes my eyebags look okay 🤔🤔🤔
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rob604designs · 5 months
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Poppies, Richmond BC
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pennanbrae · 5 months
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Time to sweep the road.
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stefantosheff · 3 months
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I’m in another band. Shocking I know.
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kkerubb · 8 months
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KERUB by Reylinn McGrath (Apex_Twink on instagram)
Photos taken for 'MIN' - Out October 12th 2023
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lucienxcyr · 21 days
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thepermanentrainpress · 8 months
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Gallery: The Aubreys @ Fox Cabaret - Vancouver, BC Date: August 16, 2023 Photographed by: Danielle Costelo
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blurrdvisiions · 4 months
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globalatomic · 1 month
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rickchung · 2 months
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2024 CelticFest Vancouver x VAG North Plaza x Downtown.
Celebrate Irish Heritage Month at the 20th annual [festival], a celebration of rich Celtic culture, at various events featuring live music, dance, and comedy.
Comedy Night @ Donnellan’s Irish Pub – Mar. 14
St. Patrick's Day Ceilidh @ Hellenic Community Centre – Mar. 15
CelticFest Live @ VAG North Plaza – Mar. 16
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standing-wave-mag · 2 months
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The Rural Alberta Advantage brings Prairie Nostalgia to Vancouver
I first fell in love with live music years ago while residing in Edmonton, Alberta. Back then, I coped with life by going to as many shows as possible, from shoebox restaurants along Whyte Ave to stadium events at Rexall Place,
When you live somewhere so long, there’s a certain pattern in the people and the culture at live shows that you begin to pick up on. Years later, even if you find yourself thousands of kilometers away, you can still see these familiarities in the right setting.
I wouldn’t call myself The Rural Alberta Advantage’s (The RAA’s) biggest fan, but their shows and the music that goes with them bring about all these familiar patterns and feelings I thought I’d forgotten.
During those years in Alberta, I got to see them a handful of times. It’s always extremely intimate to hear a band sing about your hometown and encapsulate everything it meant to live there in a specific time. It’s not until you move away you begin to appreciate this intimate feeling as nostalgia for the home you once knew.
So here I was, years later in Vancouver at the historic Commodore Ballroom, finding myself back at one of their shows. It was like not a day had passed, and I was back in the shoes of that tumultuous young adult who knew what living in Alberta meant to her. But at the same time, I was not the same; this was simply a glimpse of a life I once knew.
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What made the RAA special first and foremost were the fans. Everyone around me felt so familiar, creating an air of nostalgia in the venue that even the fog couldn’t drown out. In my mind, we were from the same home the RAA embodies, all yearning for that time and place: a medley of fans both young and old. 
As the venue screens above the bar and tables ceased showing advertisements, they were replaced by a black and white B-roll of Alberta, with the RAA symbol watermarked overtop. This felt like a (welcome?) takeover; as we were being transported to the band’s world that night.
As the show went on, lead vocalist Nils Edenloff reminisced about writing “Vulcan, AB” in northern Ontario with other Canadian musicians. The song contains one of my favourite verses they have ever written: “you and me and the Enterprise, stuck in Vulcan, telling lies.” The allusion of smalltown Alberta to the worldly Star Trek Enterprise ship can be universally understood, even if one has never stepped foot in Vulcan.
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Another highlight of the show was the absolute power and energy that drummer Paul Banwatt brought to the stage. Just before the encore, I glimpsed him discarding his sticks just to absolutely fist-punch the final rhythms into his kit. While keyboardist Amy Cole and Edenloff brought their own energy to the stage, Banwatt was by far the biggest highlight to me.
The closing song was their ever-popular single “Terrified.” As a testament to fans who have been around for over a decade, the encore was one of the most special and unique I have experienced in recent memory. When the band left the stage, a movement started within the crowd; one person to my left, vocalizing the wordless melody found throughout  the track. Soon the entire  ballroom was filled with everyone chanting this melody over and over again. The band then returned to stage and picked up their instruments joining in to round it out until the end.
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This was the pure magic that could only be found in the people, the supporters, the fans of this band who have stuck by all these years.
If you’re ever itching to find the specific embodiment of Albertan nostalgia, The RAA can bring it to you anywhere, any time, no matter where you are.
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