ALFIE ZAPPACOSTA

August 13, 2010


Please join us at Chapel Arts (304 Dunlevy Ave) for an intimate evening with…

Alfie Zappacosta

www.iamzappacosta.com

2 Shows on
Friday, August 13th, 2010

Early Show:
Doors at 7pm
Show at 8pm

Late Show:
Doors at 9:30pm with
“Meet and Greet Reception”
Show at 11pm

Tickets:
$40 (includes HST)

Please reserve your tickets and you will receive a reservation confirmation by email. Tickets must be paid with cash at the door on the night of the event.

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W’daub Awae: Speaking True Book Launch

W’daub Awae: Speaking True a Kegedonce Press anthology

Edited by Warren Cariou

W’daub Awae: speaking true: a kegedonce anthology brings together some of Canada’s strongest and best loved voices on the aboriginal writing scene.  It includes new writing by: Gregory Scofield, Richard Van Camp, Marilyn Dumont, Al Hunter, Joanne Arnott, Daniel Heath Justice and all your other favourite Kegedonce Press authors.  Introduced and edited by the well-respected Warren Cariou, this anthology will become a classic in no time.

This anthology is a celebration of those extraordinary successes that Kegedonce has had since 1993, and of the pivotal role it has played in the recent history of Canada’s Aboriginal literature.  But for me, W’daub Awae is equally a pointer toward the future, a sign of the incredible diversity and vividness and powerful language that we can look forward to from Kegedonce in the years to come.  Each piece represented here is only one small part of the extraordinary work that all of these writers will continue to produce in the future. (excerpt from Warren Cariou’s intro to the collection)

Warren Cariou has written fiction and nonfiction about his home community in northwestern Saskatchewan, including Lake of the Prairies, which won the Drainie-Taylor Prize and was nominated for several other prizes. He teaches Aboriginal literature at the University of Manitoba where he also directs the Centre for Creative Writing and Oral Culture.

Poetry

Publication Date: May 2010
6”x9” 123 pages, trade paperback
ISBN: 978-0-9784998-5-3

$28.00 CDN

Sales Representation:  Literary Press Group (416) 483-1321

LitDistCo:  HYPERLINK “mailto:orders@litdistco.ca” orders@litdistco.ca — Phone 1 800-591-6250

Fax: 1 800-591-6251

Kegedonce Press

Phone (519) 371-1434   Fax: (519) 371-5011
Cape Croker Reserve, R.R.# 5 , Wiarton, Ontario N0H 2T0
www.kegedonce.com

The ROCK SHOT and POP Art Show

July 10, 2010


Rock Shot and Pop Art Show

Presented by Skinny Magazine
http://www.theskinnymag.info

Big John Bates & The Voodoo Dollz are going to rock and shock the roof off the Chapel (304 Dunlevy Avenue) this Saturday July 10th! Come and be part of a burlesque rock’n roll cabaret at a two floor art deco former funeral parlour turned art gallery. Cigarette girls, 2 bars and a BBQ to keep you all satiated.

Big John Bates & The Voodoo Dollz have toured North America and Europe over the past year bringing their punk blues and “Carn-Evil and Sexy Side Show” to huge festivals in Germany and sold-out shows across North America. Little Miss Risk, as well as burlesque performers  from Sweet Soul, Cross’d Lovers and Kitty Nights, get the crowd ready to drink, dance and party!

http://www.bigjohnbates.com
http://www.voodoodollz.com

The Chapel has been host to The ROCK SHOT and POP Art Show featuring Vancouver’s best poster artists, rock photographers, and pop artists showing their work in this 2 floor multi room art deco funeral parlour.

The ROCK SHOT and POP Art Show has just been expanded to “Sex, drugs and rock n roll.” It’s an amazing place to have a show.

Opening for Big John Bates is Nim Vind who is going to chill you with his dark, edgy sexy music. http://www.myspace.com/nimvind

The country rock down of the The Mutineers kick off the night (featuring Valerie Graham on vocals, Alex from the Manipulators on drums).
http://www.myspace.com/valerieandthemutineers

$12 at the door.
No minors.
Group rates available.
Dress to impress
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About The Skinny Magazine
The Skinny Magazine is a Vancouver based monthly newspaper with a mandate to cover the local music scene. The Skinny features show and cd reviews, interviews and gossip, photos and listings of upcoming live music events in Vancouver.  Printed on recycled paper with vegetable-based inks, The Skinny is involved in the community and fosters its development through cross-promotion of artists, media and local business.

THURSDAY NIGHT ART BAR

March 25, 2010


FEATURING…

Wayne Buhler
Oil paintings, prints and digital art
waynebuhler@gmail.com
604.916.0666

Rev. Bronwyn Pan
Mixed media, dioramas, light boxes, photography
pandemon66@resist.ca

THURSDAY, MARCH 25
5:00 - 11:00PM

$2 Sustainability Donation at door

CHAPEL ARTS GALLERY
304 Dunlevy Ave. Vancouver (Dunlevy & Cordova)
www.chapelarts.com


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