Picks of the week - August 31, 2012

 

 
 
 
 
The 10th edition of the Vancouver Latin American Film Festival spices up local theatres Aug. 31 to Sept. 9. Juan de los muertos (Juan of the Dead), Alejandro Brugués’s tale of flesh-eating zombies invading Cuba on the anniversary of the revolution, kicks off the festival with a gala screening Aug. 31 at Granville Cinemas. For a full schedule and more information, go to vlaff.org.
 

The 10th edition of the Vancouver Latin American Film Festival spices up local theatres Aug. 31 to Sept. 9. Juan de los muertos (Juan of the Dead), Alejandro Brugués’s tale of flesh-eating zombies invading Cuba on the anniversary of the revolution, kicks off the festival with a gala screening Aug. 31 at Granville Cinemas. For a full schedule and more information, go to vlaff.org.

Photograph by: submitted , for Vancouver Courier

Picks of the week

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Story Tools

 
 
Font:
 
Image:
 
 
 
 
 
The 10th edition of the Vancouver Latin American Film Festival spices up local theatres Aug. 31 to Sept. 9. Juan de los muertos (Juan of the Dead), Alejandro Brugués’s tale of flesh-eating zombies invading Cuba on the anniversary of the revolution, kicks off the festival with a gala screening Aug. 31 at Granville Cinemas. For a full schedule and more information, go to vlaff.org.
 

The 10th edition of the Vancouver Latin American Film Festival spices up local theatres Aug. 31 to Sept. 9. Juan de los muertos (Juan of the Dead), Alejandro Brugués’s tale of flesh-eating zombies invading Cuba on the anniversary of the revolution, kicks off the festival with a gala screening Aug. 31 at Granville Cinemas. For a full schedule and more information, go to vlaff.org.

Photograph by: submitted , for Vancouver Courier

 
The 10th edition of the Vancouver Latin American Film Festival spices up local theatres Aug. 31 to Sept. 9. Juan de los muertos (Juan of the Dead), Alejandro Brugués’s tale of flesh-eating zombies invading Cuba on the anniversary of the revolution, kicks off the festival with a gala screening Aug. 31 at Granville Cinemas. For a full schedule and more information, go to vlaff.org.
Expect plenty of pickin’ and grinnin’ when St. Louis old timey roots act Pokey Lafarge and the South City Three roll up to the Rio for a hootenanny of a show Sept. 1 with guests the Alialujah Choir. I wonder if they’ll be driving an ol’ jalopy with barrels of corn whiskey in the back? Tickets at Highlife Records and the thefestival.bc.ca. More information at riotheatre.ca.
The Fortune Sound Club gets downright soulful as Lee Fields and the Expressions drop by Sept. 1 for an early show. The R&B veteran is enjoying a comeback as of late and is touring in support of his fine new album Faithful Man. Local act the Ballantynes open. Tickets at Red Cat, Zulu, Beatstreet and Highlife or online at ticketweb.ca.
We can’t think of a better way to say goodbye to summer than by grazing in the grass at the annual Victory Square Block Party, Sept. 2, 2 to 9 p.m. Hosted by the Sunday Service’s Ryan Beil, the free event features DJs, food carts, raffles and performances by Blue Whistling Horse, Love Cuts, Korean Gut, Manik 1Derful, Too High Crew, Weed, Indian Wars, the Ballantynes and Mode Moderne. More info at victorysquare.net.
 
 
 
 
 
 

More Photo Galleries

Grandview-Woodland: 3-2-1 Polo!

Grandview-Woodland: 3-2-1 Polo...

A faint whiff of marijuana wafts through the air as...

 
$2.95 is the longstanding cost of the popular all-day breakfast

Grandview-Woodland: Neighbourhood...

1.5: In kilometres, the distance between Grandview...

 
Little Nest owner Mary Macintyre

Grandview-Woodland: Rent increase...

A neighbourhood favourite for six years, Little Nest...