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Hot Entertainment: Kurt Browning Directs the Stars on Ice Canada Tour

Canadian skater Kurt Browning is the choreographer of this year's Stars on Ice Canada tour

He’s been skating with Stars on Ice Canada (May 18 at Rogers Arena) since it began 21 years ago, and now Kurt Browning (pictured) is finally in the driver’s seat. This year marks his first as show director, leading an all-star line-up that includes recently minted World Champion ice dancers Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir. Browning, himself a four-time World Champion and the first skater ever to land a quadruple jump in competition, says he’s excited to end the tour in Vancouver, where he once hiked Grouse Mountain. “If I didn’t think my 45-year-old legs would hate me during the show, I would do it again!” —Kristina Urquhart

Hot Entertainment: Coldplay Performs in Vancouver

Coldplay photo by Sarah Lee

The Brits are back. Coldplay frontman Chris Martin (pictured, centre) brings his falsetto and frenzied piano playing to Rogers Arena this month, promoting new material from his band’s fifth studio disc, Mylo Xyloto (Apr. 20 and 21). Longtime fans won’t be disappointed, with the boys’ breakout hit “Yellow” and sweepers such as “The Scientist” also featured on the set list. Rock on, mates.—Kristina Urquhart

Hot Dates: Hedley

Hedley

March 24

The Canadian pop-rockers have had their ups (a string of number-one videos, a Juno Award, performing at the closing ceremony of the 2010 Olympic Winter Games) and their downs (several line-up changes), but all seems to be smooth sailing these days. They recently released their fourth disc, Storms, a full-length concept album full of ballads and hard-driving anthems. Hedley’s high-energy tour rolls into Rogers Arena this month, guaranteeing fun for both fans and newbies.—Sheri Radford

Hot Entertainment: The Sporting Life

Soccer ball photo copyright Mikdam/Dreamstime

Tennis Canada takes on France in the Davis Cup, at Doug Mitchell Thunderbird Sports Centre (Feb. 10 to 12).

Soccer Goooaaalll! That’s what the eight teams are shooting for in CONCACAF Women’s Olympic Qualifying Soccer, at BC Place Stadium (Jan. 19 to 29).

Basketball An evening watching the Harlem Globetrotters perform? It’s a slam dunk, at Rogers Arena (Feb. 24).

Hockey Luongo, Kesler, the Sedins and the rest of the Vancouver Canucks have the home-ice advantage for several games, at Rogers Arena.—Sheri Radford

Hot Entertainment: Jay-Z and Kanye West

Jay-Z. Photo by Chris Baldwin

Kanye West

Rap Royalty

With over 65 million albums sold worldwide and 27 Grammy Awards between them, there’s no doubt hip-hop heavyweights Jay-Z and Kanye West are successful solo artists. So you can imagine that when these two rappers collaborated for their album Watch The Throne, it was a sure bet. The duo’s smart rhymes, unconventional samples and experiments with sound have translated into a marathon concert with 30-plus tracks on the set list. Rogers Arena is the last stop on their tour, and it will be a show you won’t want to miss (Dec. 17 and 18).—Kristina Urquhart

More information:

7:30 pm. Rogers Arena, Pacific Blvd. at Abbott St. Tickets 1-855-985-5000.

Hot Dates: Michael Jackson Lives On

Cirque du Soleil pays tribute to Michael Jackson with its new show

November 4 to 6

The King of Pop plus Cirque du Soleil equals Michael Jackson—The Immortal World Tour, a powerfully riveting show that combines Jackson’s music and choreography with Cirque’s mind-bending circus arts, offering a unique glimpse inside the late singer’s creative world and artistic genius. Don’t miss this electrifying show at Rogers Arena.—Sheri Radford

More information:

Cirque du Soleil: Michael Jackson—The Immortal World Tour 8 pm. $50-$175. Rogers Arena, Pacific Blvd. at Abbott St. Tickets 1-855-985-5000.

Hot Entertainment: Metal Gods

Judas Priest

British heavy metal rockers Judas Priest rev their engines at Rogers Arena (Oct. 30) for their Epitaph World Tour, touted as the influential band’s last major concert series. Expect a spectacle complete with bikes, lasers and fire, as well as head-bangers such as “You’ve Got Another Thing Comin’ ” and “Hell Bent for Leather.” Rock on.—Kristina Urquhart

More information:

6 pm. $29.50-$69.50. Rogers Arena, Pacific Blvd. at Abbott St. Tickets 1-855-985-5000.

Hot Entertainment: Pop Star

Selena Gomez

The Disney Channel has been very good to Selena Gomez, casting her in The Suite Life of Zack & Cody, Hannah Montana and Wizards of Waverly Place. Now age 19, the former child star has branched out into movies and music—and dating Justin Bieber. Catch the pop princess performing with her band The Scene, Oct. 14 at Rogers Arena.—Sheri Radford

More information:

7 pm. $39.50-$89.50. Rogers Arena, Pacific Blvd. at Abbott St. Tickets 1-855-985-5000.

Hot Entertainment: Avril Lavigne

Canadian rocker Avril Lavigne

With several platinum albums, seven Juno Awards and eight Grammy Award nominations under her belt, Avril Lavigne could be forgiven for wanting to take a break. But the 27-year-old Canadian dynamo never slows down. Somehow she’s managed to squeeze in time to launch a fashion and lifestyle brand, including two fragrances, as well as act in films and establish a charity, The Avril Lavigne Foundation. The indefatigable pop star promotes her latest album, Goodbye Lullaby, at Rogers Arena on Oct. 3.—Sheri Radford

More information:

7:30 pm. $37.50-$49.50. Rogers Arena, Pacific Blvd. at Abbott St. Tickets 1-855-985-5000.

Go Canucks Go!

To mark the start of the local NHL team’s 41st season, we present an intro to the Canucks, Vancouver’s favourite team

By Sheri Radford

Brimming over with team spirit, this Vancouver Canucks fan shows her true colours. Photo by Jeff Vinnick courtesy Vancouver Canucks

Fevered Fans
Die-hard Canucks supporters never stop believing. Their beloved team has made it to the Stanley Cup finals three times, and even gone all the way to game seven—twice—but has never won the coveted trophy. Local fans remain faithful, though, already anticipating that lucky season 41 will see Roberto Luongo, Ryan Kesler, the Sedin twins and all the rest of the hardworking lads bring Lord Stanley’s cup home to its rightful place, within sight of the 400-hectare (1,000-acre) park that also bears Stanley’s name. Season 40 proved to be the most successful so far, racking up the Presidents’ Trophy for the team, the Art Ross Trophy for Daniel Sedin (one year after his identical twin, Henrik, won the honour) and the William M. Jennings Trophy for goalies Luongo and Cory Schneider. Fans are already breaking out the blue and green face paint and hand-lettering signs in anticipation of the season opener Oct. 6 against the Pittsburgh Penguins.

Tickets
With a waitlist for season’s tickets estimated to be up to a decade long, and every game sold out since November 2002, tickets to Canucks games are harder to find than a Toronto Maple Leafs fan in downtown Vancouver—unless you know where to look. Visit www.ticket master.ca first. If that ends in a shutout, try the Prime Seat Club on canucks.nhl.com. It’s where season’s-ticket holders sell off unneeded tickets. Follow the team on Twitter (twitter.com/VanCanucks) and Facebook (www.facebook.com/Canucks) to get updates on last-minute ticket releases.

Gear
Looking for your own Luongo jersey or Kesler t-shirt? Head to the Canucks Team Store to find everything from official jerseys, hockey pucks and baseball hats to foam fingers, coffee mugs and adorable little onesies.

Goalie Roberto Luongo high-fives eager fans. Photo by Jeff Vinnick courtesy Vancouver Canucks

Clues That the Canucks Are in Town

  • Line-ups at bars and restaurants with big-screen TVs.
  • Ear-shattering shouts of “Luuuuuuu!”
  • Fans of all ages and sizes, from tots to grannies, dressed in blue and green.
  • Flags and white towels everywhere.
  • Hand-lettered signs reading “Believe” and “Ryan Kesler, marry me!” and the ubiquitous “Go Canucks go!”
  • Across the street from Rogers Arena, a line-up out the door at the Costco concession, where $1.50 buys a jumbo hot dog and pop.
  • Random sightings of the spandex-clad green men.

Where to Watch
If you can’t score tickets to a seat in Rogers Arena, head to one of the many restaurants and bars around town filled with giant screens showing the game. A few of our favourites:

  • Forum.
  • G Sports Bar and Grill.
  • Red Card Sports Bar + Eatery.
  • Score on Davie.
  • Cactus Club Cafe.
  • Phat Sports Bar and Restaurant.
  • Shark Club Bar and Grill. We especially love that this one briefly changed its name to the Vancouver Club back in May, while the Canucks battled the San Jose Sharks during the playoffs.

Fans fill Red Card Sports Bar + Eatery to root for the home team. Photo by KK La

October 2011 Home Games at Rogers Arena

Oct. 6 Pittsburgh Penguins

Oct. 18 New York Rangers

Oct. 20 Nashville Predators

Oct. 22 Minnesota Wild

Oct. 26 St. Louis Blues

Oct. 29 Washington Capitals

More information:

CANUCKS TEAM STORE Find official merchandise for the city’s NHL team, the Vancouver Canucks. Apparel, from jerseys to t-shirts, as well as collectibles and memorabilia.

Gate 6 at Rogers Arena, 800 Griffiths Way. 604-899-7890.

1151 Robson St.

Canucks Team Store Outlet, 2893 E. Hastings St. 604-676-8140.

www.canucks.nhl.com

FORUM This bar is often full of excited young sports fans. The karaoke is a fun event to take in with friends (M nights). Open daily.

1163 Granville St. 604-605-1163.

www.forumsportsbar.com

G SPORTS BAR AND GRILL Serves comfort food and streams live sports daily. Low drink prices make it a popular hangout. VIP room available. Open daily.

1208 Granville St. 604-687-7684.

www.thebestgspot.com

RED CARD SPORTS BAR + EATERY Watch your favourite game while dining on Italian cuisine in a restored heritage building. Open daily.

900 Seymour St. 604-689-4460.

www.redcardsportsbar.com

SCORE ON DAVIE This friendly neighbourhood bar has strategically placed TVs throughout the room, making it a fun place to watch the game. Features a daily brunch starting at 10 am.

1262 Davie St. 604-632-1646.

CACTUS CLUB CAFE Best Casual Chain, Vancouver magazine since 2008. Great vibe, mod decor and globally inspired dishes. Come for drinks or dinner. $$. L/D (daily).

588 Burrard St. 604-682-0933.

1136 Robson St. 604-687-3278.

357 Davie St. 604-685-8070.

1530 W. Broadway. 604-733-0434.

www.cactusclubcafe.com

PHAT SPORTS BAR AND RESTAURANT Savour hot Montreal-style smoked meat on rye served with a kosher dill pickle. Freshly made wild mushroom bisque and matzo ball soup are delicious sides. $. B/L/D (daily).

1055 Mainland St. 604-684-6239.

www.phatdeli.com

SHARK CLUB BAR AND GRILL Sports goodies decorate the walls, while TVs around the room show worldwide sporting events. Extensive menu. DJs spin top 40 on the dance floor, F-Sa. Open daily.

180 W. Georgia St. 604-687-4275.

www.sharkclubs.com