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The Witchery 3.0 Dinner is a Vegetarian Halloween/Samhain Feast

This upcoming Halloween Samhain event sounds cool and tasty: the Witchery 3.0 dinner is a casual evening featuring a wholesome five course vegetarian feast and guided communications with ancestral spirits. Organizers Chloe Elgar, Natalie Miles and Emily Davies are actually encouraging guests to leave their costumes at home to get in touch with their magical sides this holiday (a bonus for those of us who prefer not to stress over getting dressed up).

Blue Heron Creamery nut cheeses, Culver City Salads and GLOW Chocolate are all contributing to the night’s culinary creations, with Oddity Kombucha mixing non-alcoholic cocktails to sip on, including a special witchy concoction for the occasion. Early bird tickets are already sold out, but you can still snag a seat here.

Tue, Oct. 31st | 7-11pm | Heritage Hall (3102 Main St.) | Ticket: $166

 

Food Inc. 2 is Coming to VIFF Centre This April

Rally your troupe and snag tickets to a screening, April 12th through 22nd, for some serious 'food for thought'.

Engage Your Body and Brain with a Mount Pleasant Walking Tour This Spring

Break out your best walking shoes: local history-buff (and long-time Scout Contributor), Christine Hagemoen, is priming up for another series of on-foot tours through Mount Pleasant, with various dates scheduled throughout April and May...and spots are already filling up!

From Art Fairs to Gallery-Hopping: A Recap of 2024 LA Frieze Week

Be sure to save the dates for next year’s Frieze Art Fair (soon to be announced) so that you can plan your own art-filled experience; and, in the meantime, enjoy these highlights from this year's event.

Head to East Van for the Symmetric Allure Art Show, Kicking Off This Thursday

Forward-thinking, local non-profit arts organization, Outsiders and Others, has a new group art show going up on the walls of Alternative Creations Gallery & Studio this week, featuring six "artists who identify as outsider, self-taught, visionary, intuitive, and with disabilities".