by 8hXGkA9xz785J2BJ | Jun 23, 2018 | CULTURE, People + Community, Visual Arts
YAM writer Moira Dann shares which pieces of public art she loves, which ones she likes a little less and why she thinks public art is a positive addition to our city. By Moira Dann Night is for Sleeping, Day is for Resting, Mowry Baden. PHOTO: JEFFREY...
by 8hXGkA9xz785J2BJ | Jun 22, 2018 | FOOD & DRINK, Recipes
At Spinnakers, dry-rubbed wild Pacific salmon, halibut and smoked tuna are served on Adriana’s chia tortillas with crunchy cabbage, chilies and a drizzle of citrusy sauce. By Cinda Chavich PHOTOGRAPH: JEFFREY BOSDET. Chef Nigel Taylor’s recipe — inspired by frequent...
by 8hXGkA9xz785J2BJ | Jun 17, 2018 | LIVING WELL, Shopping Guides
The next time you’re craving sugar, want to treat yourself to a gorgeous bouquet or are hunting for a luxurious candle, opt for these products that support local makers or stores. To Primp Your Hair: Lure Products Get local with your haircare with Lure...
by 8hXGkA9xz785J2BJ | Jun 14, 2018 | CULTURE, People + Community, Visual Arts
How the city’s public art goes from a creative idea into an artistic reality for all to enjoy — or at least ponder. By Moira Dann Unity Wall Mural (Nah’Tsa’Maht), artists/mentors Butch Dick and Darlene Gait and First Nations youth artists. PHOTO: JEFFREY...
by 8hXGkA9xz785J2BJ | Jun 11, 2018 | TRAVEL, Victoria
With hundreds — or even thousands — of reasons to love Victoria, it was no easy task for the YAM team to narrow it down to our top 50. We went beyond the obvious favourites (yes, we still love Craigdarroch Castle!) to focus on the unsung, unusual and underrated. By...