On August 19th, November Theatre presented the incredible and prolific composer David Rhymer, along with the enchanting chanteuse Onalea Gilbertson at a very intimate salon. Squeezed into the rumpus room of Michael Scholar, Jr.'s home, an audience of 40 patrons were fortunate enough to hear a rare concert drawn from selections of David's songs, pulling from his unique musical theatre and operatic pieces spanning 3 decades. The night was truly magic, and will be a night to remember for all who were there. Click here for pics.
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Now you can buy this rare piece of punk vinyl at Sudden Death Records' online store. Just click here and you are seconds away from having two kick ass tunes. These limited edition 7 inches are hand numbered out of 500 and come with a download card. These songs aren't available anywhere else. Get em here for 10 bucks, before they become the stuff of ebay legend!
For those of you who couldn't make it to the Vancouver Art Gallery on Friday night, or couldn't hear our show being broadcast live via the interweb, you can watch and hear the whole event on our u-stream site. The videos and tunes are ready to be seen and heard in all their punk glory, just click on the link (in the last sentence) then scroll down and click on the videos labeled part 1 and part 2. Or if thats too complicated for you click here for part 1 and here for part 2. And for more information about the show click here. So crank the speakers and prepare for awesomness.
I Needle East Van
Sights and Sounds from the Vancouver Punk Scene
FUSE at Vancouver Art Gallery- Dark City
March 18 8pm - 1am
Vancouver Art Gallery
Freight Elevator on Level 2
DJ Dick drops the needle on his vinyl collection of
Vancouver punk and indie records. Guest DJs will also
share their favourite local songs and stories against
the backdrop of striking photographs taken by legendary rock shooter, Bev Davies.
In celebration of our punk ass show Hard Core Logo: Live we've organized...
An Exhibition of Vintage Vancouver Punk Posters and Paraphernalia
Presented with SFU Special Collections and the Museum of Vancouver
Museum of Vancouver - Public Community Exhibition Space
January 26th – February 26th 2011 FREE During Museum Hours
Click on poster for more details.

Friday, February 4
Vancouver indie punk heroes, Mecca Normal will play a half hour set (after the show, approx. 10:30 pm)
"Arguably the greatest rock band without a rhythm section ever, the duo of acid-voiced singer Jean Smith and guitar hero David Lester must be seen to be believed."
-- Douglas Wolk
NIGHTLY! Join us in the lobby there will be a punk photographic art show, accessible nightly before and after the show and during intermission. Bev Davies, a local Vancouver photographer who documented the Vancouver Punk Rock Scene will present a selection of black-and-white pictures from her films in the late '70s to mid '80s. The works will be mounted, pairing the impact of monochrome imagery with a unique mount evoking the D.I.Y. ethos of the '80s punk scene. Each photo was scanned from the negative and printed on plastic and mounted on adapted metal shelving. Bev will be on hand on select nights to answer questions, sign autographs and sell photos. Click here to find out more about Bev Davis!




