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Code Blue – Episode May 20, 2023

Pretty much all music keyed to recent or upcoming events today. We’ll survey the recent winners in the Blues Music Awards from Memphis. Crystal Shawanda is busy in western Canada this summer. Steve Dawson is all over the 2023 Vancouver Folk Music Festival, so we will do a bit of a feature on Mr. Steve and many of the bluesy recordings he has produced for others. We will check in with the Fraser Valley Blues Society and see what they are up to. Ditto for Vancouver Blues Around Town and their upcoming gigs at the Mel Lehan Hall. We will enlighten you about the Fort Langley Jazz & Arts Festival. Last but not least, a bit of Christone ‘Kingfish’ Ingram in honour of his appearance at the Hollywood Theatre. That’s a lot to do in two hours! Tune in and see if I made it all fit.J-W Jones BandMy Kind of EvilCode BlueChristone Kingfish Ingram662She Calls Me KingfishCrystal ShawandaVoodoo WomanVoodoo WomanCrystal ShawandaChurch House BluesNew Orleans Is SinkingCr

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Evictions mar legacy of Vancouver landlord dedicated to affordable housing

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Friends wonder why donated house sits empty

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Small theatres change business models to survive pandemic

  VANCOUVER On Saturday, the Rio Theatre opened its doors for the first time as a sports bar. Household groups, dressed in hockey gear, were spaced out in the theatre to watch the Canucks game. Earlier in the week, owner Corinne Lea announced the venue would be using its existing liquor license to become a sports bar. Under the current provincial rules, bars and restaurants can be open, but movie theatres cannot. “We’re just doing what we can to stay alive,” Lea said Saturday. “This whole decision of keeping cinemas closed is wrong.” Other small theatres across Vancouver have also had to change their business to stay afloat. The Dunbar Theatre has never closed because of the pandemic. It moved straight to private screenings and offering up food and drink through food delivery apps.

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