In seven days: 4-10 April 2011 |
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Adoption, theatre, pride, dance and a little 'fetishness' thrown in for good measure, this week is shaping up to be quite diverse. Here are our gay choices of things to do the week of April 4 - 10, 2011. Of course, you'll want to check our Events Calendar for details of all the latest happenings around the city. You can also get our daily events feed directly on your iGoogle homepage! Got an event? Send us the details and we'll get it added to our calendar (and maybe see it listed here in the coming weeks). monday, 4 April: adoption information sessionThinking of making of making what could be the biggest decision in your life: adopting a child? Family Services of Greater Vancouver hold ongoing free information sessions for prospective adopted parents, including same-sex couples. Get more information and here directly from other adoptive parents and their experiences. Visit http://www.fsgv.ca for more information. Tuesday, 5 April: a beautiful view
Wednesday, 6 april: riverdanceOkay, we admit it. Even with the show having been around for fifteen years we've never actually seen a performance ourselves. We've heard good things and with the show making its farewell tour we thought it was about time we did see it. We're suggesting you do too. Unless of course this farewell tour turns out to be like Cher's. Visit http://www.riverdance.com for tickets and information. thursday, 7 April: taste of pride
friday, 8 april: the trespassersThis Vancouver Playhouse Theatre Company production from playwright Morris Panych has a succulent spirit and a big heart. See the show and then go, if you’re lucky enough to still have one, call your Grandpa and tell him you love him and ask him to teach you to play poker. saturday, 9 april: surrey pride cupcake social
sunday, 10 april: rubbout 20For those that might just be a little kinkier than the rest of us, the weekend ends with a brunch and kegger as the boys into rubber and other fetish wear see if they can peal themselves out of their latex. Visit http://rubbout.com for more information. |