Event Listings

BOLD 125 Celebration

Date: September 11, November 26, December 15
Location: September 11: VanCity International Theatre, November 26: The Western Front, December 15: Rhizome Cafe
Website: www.boldfest.com

The BOLD 125 Celebration celebrates the culture, heritage, and achievements of older lesbian women in Vancouver. These include the political activism, theoretical analyses, and cultural contributions that have emerged from a period of great change for women, for seniors, and for queers, in terms of rights, legislation, and societal attitudes. As Vancouver celebrates this important birthday, we look forward not only to joining the party, but to enhancing and expanding it through a special series of unique and exciting events. Please click here for more information.

FORBIDDEN LOVE: A Retrospective
Sunday September 11, 2 pm, Doors, 1:30 pm
Featuring a screening of Director Aerlyn Weissman’s film Forbidden Love: The Unashamed Stories of Lesbian Lives, Lesbian Pulp Fiction “Queen” Ann Bannon plus Amanda White and Reva Hutkin, 2 of the women interviewed and in this classic, award-winning film.
VanCity International Theatre, 1181 Seymour Street
Tickets: $10 at Little Sisters, 1238 Davie Street

Art Against the Grain: By, For, and About Queer, Lesbian Women Artists
Saturday November 26th, 7:30- 10:30 pm, doors at 7pm
The Western Front, 303 East 8th Avenue
Tickets $10 -$20 sliding scale available at Little Sisters 1238 Davie St or online, http://www.boldfest.com/bold-125-celebration.php

Lesbians in Politics
December 15
Rhizome Cafe, 317 East Broadway
More information TBA

With support from the City of Vancouver’s 125th Anniversary Grants Program and the participation of the Government of Canada.

Celebration to Launch Vancouver’s Interactive Building Permit Database

Date: Wednesday, November 23, 2011
Location: The City of Vancouver Archives, 1150 Chestnut Street at Kits Point, 7 pm to 9 pm, doors open at 6:30 pm
Website: www.heritagevancouver.org/database

Heritage Vancouver invites you to its 125th anniversary celebration, the launch of an interactive Vancouver Building Permit Database. The database will unlock the secrets of many thousands of Vancouver’s historic buildings and make this information publicly accessible - a permanent legacy of invaluable historical information.

Join Heritage Vancouver at the City of Vancouver Archives for a dynamic “go live event” and search your favourite historic building on the database. Vancouver historian Maurice Guibord will illustrate the usefulness of the database in his talk on “the ethnically diverse nature of early Vancouver.” As well, Heritage Vancouver will feature ten historic homes from a cross section of Vancouver’s early neighbourhoods, with information on the original homeowners from the diverse countries that made up early Vancouver.

There is free Wi-Fi at the Archives and you are encouraged to bring an electronic device to search the database.

Admission is free, but pre-registration is required through Eventbrite: hvs-permits.eventbrite.com

The Project: Transcription & Online Database
One of the most frequent questions at the City of Vancouver Archives is “How old is my house?” Until now, the early building permit information for Vancouver buildings has been locked away in chronological register books, not searchable in any way. Now – finally – this relatively inaccessible source of vital information will be made freely available through the release of a long-anticipated online searchable database of these invaluable historical records. In addition to the invaluable and accurate permit information this will supply to countless building owners and researchers, it will support many different types of research into Vancouver’s history, which could include statistical research, understanding the growth of individual neighbourhoods, support for genealogical research and other types of investigation that have not yet been considered.

Visit the Heritage Vancouver website to learn more about the genesis of the building permits database project and the transcription process. You can even volunteer to help out with data entry!

Nominate Your Favourite Heritage Home
Do you have a favourite heritage home in Vancouver that was built in one of the following years?

City of Vancouver: 1901 to 1904 and 1909 to 1919

Corporation of the District of South Vancouver: 1911 to 1921 (amalgamated with Vancouver in 1929)

Corporation of Point Grey: 1912 to 1921 (amalgamated with Vancouver in 1929)

If yes, Heritage Vancouver invites you to nominate your favourite home, send us the address, any information or stories you have about the house, why you like it, and your relationship to it.

Send your nominations to [email protected] by November 11th, 2011.

Heritage Vancouver will select ten houses from a cross section of Vancouver’s historic neighbourhoods. The ten houses will be featured at Heritage Vancouver’s 125th anniversary celebration, the launch of the Interactive Building Permit Database, November 23rd from 7pm to 9pm at the City of Vancouver Archives. After the launch the database, photos and stories about the ten houses will be featured on Heritage Vancouver’s website.

Songs of the False Creek Flats


Date: November 23, 2011, 8pm
Location: SFU Woodwards, World Art Centre
Website: www.theatrereplacement.org; www.vedahille.com

SFU and Theatre Replacement are pleased to present a performance of a new song cycle by Veda Hille, accompanied by a visual narrative by Annabel Vaughan. In honour of the City’s 125th birthday, the work will animate a vast area of the city that currently lies dormant – the False Creek Flats.

Annabel Vaughan is an intern architect and city thinker. Veda Hille is a musician and city singer. Together they turn their attention to the False Creek Flats, to create an evening of song, stories, and thought. Looking at both the history and mythology of the Flats, Annabel and Veda will present a view of the area. The audience will be given an artist-drawn map of False Creek at the end of the night, so that they can take themselves on a self-directed walk and see this part of the city from a new perspective.

$20 - tickets on-line and at the door: https://www.2mevents.com/index.php/event/songs-of-the-false-creek-flats/store
SFU students by donation

With support from the City of Vancouver’s 125th Anniversary Grants Program and the participation of the Government of Canada.