Ben Chimes
Monday, May 30, 2011

Curtains closing on landmark Kitsilano theatre

Hollywood Theatre

Vancouver's landmark Hollywood Theatre has been sold, and will be screening its final double-feature Sunday night.

Current owner Dave Fairleigh's grandfather Reginald built the 651-seat theatre in 1935. It's been in the family ever since, though customs have certainly changed.

Fairleigh says when his grandfather ran the show, "he wouldn't let a man in without a tie and a woman had to have a skirt on."

"I forget the admission," Fairleigh added. "It might have been ten cents."

Fairleigh took over the theatre in the 1980s and enjoyed several years of success. His best memories involve lineups around the block, when his theatre was so popular he could employ his four sons and a nephew.

But as movie downloading and services like Netflix became more popular, audiences dwindled. Eventually, Fairleigh was forced to lay off some of his family.

"That hurt," he said. "I'd find myself [working] alone a lot."

Fairleigh says rising property taxes and the Harmonized Sales Tax put the final nails in the theatre's coffin. "It's a sad thing, it really is. The community really loves the theatre."

The West Broadway location is well known among Vancouver cinephiles, who will remember it for its art deco design, cheap tickets and double-features.

The building's future is uncertain, but Fairleigh said it could continue to be leased out as a theatre. As for his own plans, Fairleigh said retirement will have its benefits.

"I work the whole day and at midnight I'm cleaning... I'm looking forward to a life with my wife."

The final night will begin with Cinema Paradiso (1988), an Italian film about a small town theatre that won an Academy Award for best foreign film. The show begins at 7:30 p.m.

With a report from CTV British Columbia's Maria Weisgarber

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Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Canucks Are Stanley Cup Bound!

VANCOUVER — Even before Kevin Bieksa scored the biggest Canuck goal in 17 years, nearly 19,000 Vancouver fans were chanting: “We want the Cup!”

If you need to ask which one, you're not from here. The Vancouver Canucks are going to the Stanley Cup final. And unlike the only other two times it happened, no one should be surprised.

A Canucks team that is not only deeper and better than any before it, but also convinced they deserve to have their names inscribed on Lord Stanley's tureen, made it to the National Hockey League final with a 3-2 double-overtime win Tuesday over the San Jose Sharks that clinched the Western Conference title 4-1 in games.

“I don't know if I can even describe what this represents,” Canucks chief operating officer Victor de Bonis, a Burnaby kid, said after a tonne of blue and green confetti rained down on players. “I watched the game from the stands, and the intensity and sheer passion for what everyone wanted was overwhelming. Sometimes, when you want something so badly, it has a way of working out.”

Like when Ryan Kesler, who appeared to suffer a leg injury earlier in the game, tipped in the tying goal with 13.2 seconds left in regulation time after a botched icing call allowed the Canucks to win an offensive-zone faceoff.

Like when Bieksa seemed to be the only player on the ice who saw Alex Edler's shoot-in carom crazily off the glass and back to the blue line, where the defenceman from Grimsby, Ont., slapped it past a startled San Jose goalie Antti Niemi at 10:18 of the second overtime.

“It's a bit surreal right now,” Bieksa said. “This is obviously something you work for your entire life. I kind of just saw [the puck] and shot it, and when it went in their goalie was looking behind the net. We'll take that.”

Yes, they will.

The Canucks have endured more bad luck and inflicted more heartbreak than fans should be able to endure over the last four decades.

But as the motto goes: “We are all Canucks.” The marketing folks got that one pretty much right.

In many respects, this trip to the Stanley Cup final, unlike the ones in 1982 and 1994, is more satisfying and rewarding because the Canucks have made it there despite crippling pressure and expectations to do so.

They have made it there as front-runners, as favorites. The previous two visits provided a couple of months of unexpected magic. This one caps nearly a year of anticipation.

These Canucks have earned this opportunity.

It has been 96 years since Vancouver won a Stanley Cup, so let's just assume if there was an easy way for the Canucks they'd have found it by now. They've been trying since 1970. Most of the guys who won the Stanley Cup in 1915 as the Vancouver Millionaires didn't live to see the NHL come to town.

Even better than they've ever been, the Canucks still struggled to overcome a history of making it hard on themselves. It must be genetics.

They have the Presidents' Trophy as regular-season champions. They have some of the best players on the planet. Some nights, they are invincible. But they always seem to be an act of God from catastrophe.

So when Kesler, one of those world-class players and arguably the Canucks' best in this Stanley Cup tournament, pulled up lame on an otherwise innocuous shorthanded rush in the second period, a few seconds before the Sharks tied Game 5 on a double-deflection, we naturally assumed the worst. Maybe that's our DNA. That's what 40 years of Canucks hockey without a Stanley Cup has done to human evolution in British Columbia.

When goalie Roberto Luongo, otherwise brilliant, gambled and lost while diving for a loose puck, which allowed the Sharks a gift go-ahead goal early in the third period, it seemed, well, typical. This has always happened to the Canucks.

Until now.

Just as Alex Burrows scored in Game 7 overtime to sink the Chicago Blackhawks a month ago after the Vancouver had blown a 3-0 first-round series lead, the Canucks found a way on Tuesday.

They are unlike any Canucks team we've seen. Maybe their final prize will be, too.

Read more: http://www.vancouversun.com/sports/Canucks+Stanley+bound+have+earned+their+chance+triumph/4834908/story.html#ixzz1NOFOFx98

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Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Just Listed in Kitsilano 1 Bedroom at The Mack w Private 400 SQFT Patio

the mack may 2011

PRISTINE 1 BDRM WITH PRIVATE 400 SQ FT SOUTH-FACING DECK SURROUNDED BY LUSH LANDSCAPING! SUITE: quiet corner unit with open concept living/dining, convenient built-ins, a double-sided fireplace into the bedroom and LR, efficient kitchen with breakfast bar/island, stainless steel appliances and designer paint throughout! BUILDING: THE MACK -- modern boutique building with remainder of 2-5-10 warranty in a fabulous location close to shops, restaurants, bus lines and the beach! 1 Parking & 1 locker included!

For more pics and info: http://livekitsilano.com/index.html/details-19165203

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Monday, May 16, 2011

Just Listed - Coach House in Kits

coach house

RARE Kits coach-house!! A detached modern home without the typical fuss and maintenance. This 5yr old picturesque 'mini-craftsman' sits at the back of a beautiful lot on one of Kits' prettiest tree-lined 'bike-route' streets. Drive up yourown private driveway off of 8th Ave. (no alley) and into your own private attached garage, savoring the exclusivity of not having to share any part of the home with your neighbours. Inside awaits a two level floor plan with an open plan main floor, vaulted ceilings, top quality finishes that include Brazilian harwood, gas fireplace, stainless steel appliances, and much much more! Open Houses Sat/Sun May 21/22 from 2-4pm. See realtors website for 360 tours and floorplan.

For more pics and info: http://livekitsilano.com/index.html/details-19094448

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Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Dog Off Leash Areas in Kitsilano

A great article about Dog On/Off leash areas in Kitsilano at Kitsilano.ca

http://www.kitsilano.ca/2011/05/10/dear-kitsilano-dog-owners/#comments

 

For more information on Dog Off-Leash Areas in Vancouver check out: http://vancouver.ca/parks/info/dogparks/index.htm

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Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Summer Nights at Kits Beach

May 9

 

A pic of the sunset last night at Kitsilano Beach.  Where else would you want to live? 

Check out here for up-to-date listings: http://livekitsilano.com

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Friday, May 6, 2011

New 2 Bed Plus Den with Huge Patio at The Pulse in Kitsilano

Pulse 

Stunning 2 bedroom and den home offers a spectacular 584 sq.ft. of private rooftop patio space with brilliant mountain views. The outdoor space is truly an oasis built for those who love to entertain. Inside, the open floorplan maximizes space while the 9' ceilings and corner windows let the natural light pour in. Sleek kitchen is highlighted by stainless steel Bosch appliances, granite counters and integrated breakfast bar. Luxurious bathrooms feature Kohler fixtures, Caeserstone counters and radiant heat. Separated bedrooms with walk-in closet and en-suite in the master. 2 year old concrete building by Bastion. In-suite and external storage. Secure parking. Pets and rentals welcome. Kits living at its very best.

More pics & info here: http://livekitsilano.com/index.html/details-18913863

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Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Kitsilano Voting Results

I’m sure everyone is aware already of yesterdays vote but here is the breakdown for the Vancouver Quadra riding.

ScreenHunter_01 May. 03 12.06

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Monday, May 2, 2011

Remember To Vote Today Kitsilano

For more information on where to vote, what ID to bring and other Frequently Asked Question visit:

http://elections.ca/content.aspx?section=vot&lang=e

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