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Incite: An Exploration of Books and Ideas

Incite: An Exploration of Books and Ideas

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Date: 2/14/2013 1:50 pm
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Date of event Wednesday, March 13, 7:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.
Location of event Central Library, 350 W. Georgia St., Alice MacKay Room, Lower Level
 

Join us during an evening for poetry lovers with award-winning writers John BartonNicole Brossard and Catherine Owen.

John Barton reads from his tenth book, For the Boy with the Eyes of the Virgin, a retrospective collection that explores the role of love in contemporary society, the complexity of gay experience, the persistence of homophobia, the reinvention of the idea of family, and the fear and courage that AIDS engendered and how it continues to shape the search and attainment of intimacy. John Barton has won three Archibald Lampman Awards, a Patricia Hackett, an Ottawa Book Award, a CBC Literary Award and a National Magazine Award.

White Piano is Nicole Brossard’s latest poetry collection. A play of resonance between pronouns and persons, freely percussive between prose and poetry, and narrating a constellation of questions, White Piano offers readers a “language that cultivates its own craters of fire and savoir-vie.” Nicole Brossard has won two Governor General’s Awards for poetry as well as Le Prix Athanase-David and the Canada Council’s Molson Prize.

Catherine Owen reads from her most recent collection, Trobairitz. Twenty-first century metalheads; twelfth century troubadours and their female counterparts, the trobairitz – what could they possibly have in common? The creation of an often misunderstood and at times reviled genre for one; for another, a kin preoccupation with the questioning of structures set up by class, gender, and religion. Her previous book of poetry, Frenzy, won the Alberta Literary Award in 2009.

Free admission. Seating is limited.
Co-sponsored by Vancouver Writers Fest., http://www.writersfest.bc.ca

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Neil E. Dee’s BIZARRIETY

Neil E. Dee's BIZARRIETY

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Date: 2/20/2013 5:30 pm
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Date of event 03/02/13
Location of event Kozmik Zoo 53 W. Broadway

Neil E. Dee's BIZARRIETY: Sideshow-Belly Dance-Burlesque
Saturday March 2 doors 9, show at 10
$10 at the door

Swallowing real swords, eating fire, and having concrete blocks smashed on his chest are just some of the amazing feats you will see Neil E. Dee perform. For over a decade Neil has been creating performing and perfecting his unusual brand of entertainment. 

Joining Neil for BIZARRIETY are:
Hypnotic hips of belly dancer RAHEL,
Breathe taking burlesque of VOODOO PIXIE

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Legal @ Lunch: New BC Family Law Act

Legal @ Lunch: New BC Family Law Act

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Date: 2/26/2013 2:35 pm
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Date of event Tuesday, March 5, 2013
Location of event People's Law School, #150 – 900 Howe Street, Vancouver
 

The new Family Law Act is coming into effect on March 18. It brings many important changes to BC family law system that might affect you. This lunchtime seminar provides an overview of some of the changes regarding child support,parenting after separation and court processes

Register at www.publiclegaled.bc.ca/events or 604.331.5400. 

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Free Lecture: Have you got the keys?

Free Lecture: Have you got the keys?

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Date: 2/26/2013 9:00 pm
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Date of event March 3rd 2013 7PM
Location of event Carey College on UBC Campus

Come and learn more about "the keys" to understanding the Bible!

Sunday March 3, 2013 @ 7 PM.

Main entrance of Carey College
5920 Iona Drive, on UBC campus

Everyone welcome! Wheelchair accessible.

Arranged by St Paul Lutheran Mission, The Church of the Lutheran Confession. Speaker: Pastor Caleb Schaller, WA.

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Free Income Tax Clinic for Seniors

Free Income Tax Clinic for Seniors

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Date: 2/27/2013 7:58 pm
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Date of event March 1 – April 30, 2013
Location of event 704 – 333 Terminal Avenue
 

The 411 Seniors Centre Society, a resource and drop in center for seniors is holding its Annual Free Income Tax Clinic from March 1, 2013 to April 30, 2013, Monday through Friday from 9.00 a.m. to 2.00 p.m.

The clinic is being held at #704 – 333 Terminal Ave, Vancouver, one block east of the Main Street/Chinatown Skytrain station. This “one on one” service geared for seniors and people with disabilities is run by trained volunteers, many of whom have a background in accounting and mostly are seniors helping seniors. 

 

Please see us to have your taxes done if: You are aged 55 years or older or receive a disability pension – Your 2012 income is less than $30,000/individual or $40,000/couple – Your return is simple – we do not complete taxes which involve rental income, self-employment income, complex stocks, bonds or dividends – We do not complete taxes for the deceased – Your interest income is less than $1,000

No appointments needed — first come, first served

Donations are appreciated to cover administration costs

If you receive a form for renewal of any government benefits, see one of our counsellors

Income Taxes prepared for 2011 & 2012, (if you need income tax prepared for previous years, please ask to see our I&R Counsellors)

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Safar/Voyage: Contemporary Works of Arab, Iranian and Turkish Artists Presentation by Dr. Jill Baird

Safar/Voyage: Contemporary Works of Arab, Iranian and Turkish Artists Presentation by Dr. Jill Baird

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Date: 2/28/2013 4:10 pm
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Date of event Thursday, April 4, 7:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.
Location of event Alice MacKay Room, Lower Level, Central LIbrary
 

Safar/Voyage: Contemporary Works of Arab, Iranian and Turkish Artists opens at the UBC Museum of Anthropology in Vancouver on April 20, 2013. The exhibition brings together sixteen major international artists to reflect upon migration, war, geopolitics, and aesthetics. Although the west coast of Canada may seem worlds apart from the issues, cultures, and artistic practices of Arab, Iranian, and Turkish artists, their connection to ideas of migration, immigration, land rights and the importance of place resonates as much here in Vancouver as it does elsewhere in the world.

In this talk, MOA Coordinating Curator Dr. Jill Baird, Curator, Education and Public Programs speaks to the process of creating Safar/Voyage, from conception to opening.

Free admission. Seating is limited.
Co-sponsored by the Museum of Anthropology, http://moa.ubc.ca/

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Opera Speaks Series: All About Tea

Opera Speaks Series: All About Tea

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Date: 2/28/2013 4:13 pm
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Date of event Tuesday, April 9, 7:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.
Location of event Alice MacKay Room, Lower Level, Central Library, 350 W. Georgia St.
 

Explore the history, the rituals, the mythology and the mystery of tea, with a special focus on China and Japan. Leading experts will reveal some of tea’s secrets and special powers, in preparation for Vancouver Opera’s Canadian-premiere production of Tea: A Mirror of Soul, by Tan Dun.

Opera Speaks is an award-winning series of free public forums on themes and issues arising from the season’s operas. In these fascinating and lively sessions, esteemed writers, academics, practitioners, artists and other creative thinkers engage in penetrating discussion and dialogue that deepen the connections between the operas’ stories and our lives.

Free admission. Seating is limited.
Co-sponsored by Vancouver Opera, www.vancouveropera.b.ca

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Incite: An Exploration of Books and Ideas

Incite: An Exploration of Books and Ideas

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Date: 2/28/2013 4:51 pm
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Date of event Wednesday, April 10, 7:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.
Location of event Alice MacKay Room, Lower Level, Central Library, 350 W. Georgia St.
 

Please join Ania Szado as she reads from her highly anticipated new book, Studio Saint-Ex (Penguin Canada); listen asBillie Livingston reads from her lively new novel, One Good Hustle (Random House Canada) and enjoy Patrick Taylor’s Irish country charm as he reads from An Irish Country Wedding (Forge Books).

Ania Szado’s Studio Saint-Ex is a fictionalized account of the love triangle among Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, his wife, and a young fashion designer.

Billie Livingston’s latest novel, One Good Hustle, was long-listed for the Giller Prize. The child of two con artists, 16-year-old Sammie Bell finds herself backed into a corner after a hustle gone dangerously wrong.

Best selling author Patrick Taylor reads from An Irish County Wedding, the latest instalment in his Irish country doctor series set in Northern Ireland, featuring Doctor Laverty.

Free admission. Seating is limited.
Co-sponsored by Vancouver Writers Fest, http://writersfest.bc.ca/events/incite

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Incite: An Exploration of Books and Ideas

Incite: An Exploration of Books and Ideas

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Date: 2/28/2013 4:54 pm
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Date of event Wednesday, April 17, 7:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.
Location of event Alice MacKay Room, Lower Level, Central Library, 350 W. Georgia St.
 

Please join award-winning authors Guy Gavriel Kay and Ruth Ozeki as they read from their recent novels.

River of Stars (Viking) is Guy Gavriel Kay’s epic tale of prideful emperors, battling courtiers, bandits and soldiers, nomadic invasions, and a woman battling in her own way, to find a place in the world – a world inspired by the glittering, decadent Song Dynasty.

Guy Gavriel Kay won the 2008 World Fantasy Award for his novel Ysabel and the International Goliardos Prize, and is a two-time winner of the Aurora Award. His works have been translated into more than 25 languages and have appeared on bestseller lists around the world.

A Tale for the Time Being (Viking) is Ruth Ozeki’s powerful story about the ways in which reading and writing connect two people who will never meet. Spanning the planet from Tokyo’s Electric Town to Desolation Sound, British Columbia, and connected by the great Pacific gyres, A Tale for the Time Being tells the story of a washed up diary, concealed in a Hello Kitty lunchbox, and the profound effect it has on the woman who discovers it.

Ruth Ozeki is the author of the award-winning novel My Year of Meats and her book All Over Creation was the recipient of a 2004 American Book Award from the Before Columbus Foundation, as well as the Willa Literary Award for Contemporary Fiction.

Free admission. Seating is limited. 
Co-sponsored by Vancouver Writers Fest, http://writersfest.bc.ca/events/incite

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Craft, The Environment and Our Community

Craft, The Environment and Our Community

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Date: 2/28/2013 4:58 pm
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Date of event Wednesday, April 24 , 7:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.
Location of event Alice MacKay Room, Lower Level, Central Library, 350 W. Georgia St.
 

Meet five BC craft artists as they share their messages about human involvement in the natural world and reworking consumer society. The public can engage with the artist, look at and discuss samples of work.

Free admission. Seating is limited.
Co-sponsored by the Craft Council of British Columbia.

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