Famous People are Coming in June!
Guess who’s coming to Vancouver, BC this June? S.J. Tucker, Betsy Tinney, Heather Dale, and Lon Milo DuQuette! I say Vancouver, but they’re all also coming to my home diggs of Burnaby-New Westminster. Of course, I won’t be here. I’ll be in Ontario visiting my family, so all you locals and those within a few hours drive will have to go for me because it’s going to be awesome! They’re all coming the first week of June.

S.J. Tucker and Heather Dale
Accompanied by Betsy Tinney on cello & Ben Deschamps on drums
Tickets are $15 in advance or $20 at the door
Saturday June 4th @ 8:30pm
Rev’s Health Club Lounge
5502 Lougheed Hwy, at Holdom St.
Burnaby BC
Doors open at 8pm and the space is limited to 100 people so grab your tickets fast! It is in a licensed lounge with a bar right next to Holdom skytrain station. If the show sells out beforehand there will be a second smaller private show on the Friday here in Forest Grove on Burnaby Mountain. The lovely ladies are currently travelling across the provinces on their Canadian tour. S.J. Tucker is one of those artists who is so much better live there is no way to tell you how awesome she is – you just have to go see her perform for yourself! Heather Dale is a local Canadian girl from Toronto. She plays original and traditional Celtic folk music and her partner Ben Deschamps is supposed to be a wizard on the drums. Betsy Tinney will be backing up both beautiful ladies with her amazing cello playing – she makes the cello sexy. It’ll be a night full of gorgeous women, so even if your man isn’t into their music, he will be by the end of the show!
Links:
• Heather Dale’s Official Website
• S.J. Tucker’s Official Website
Lon Milo Duquette
Lectures, Musical & Comedy Performance
Website for tickets & info: Lon Milo DuQuette in Vancouver
Lecture: The Key to Solomon’s Key
Secrets of Magick and Masonry
Tickets are $10 in advance or $15 at the door
Thursday June 2nd @ 7:30pm
Vancouver Masonic Centre
1495 W 8th Avenue
Vancouver, BC
An Evening with Lon Milo DuQuette
Tickets are $20
Friday, June 3rd @ 6pm
Heritage Grill
447 Columbia Street
New Westminster, BC
“Known internationally as the controversial humorist and best-selling author of books on magick and the occult, Lon Milo DuQuette is also gifted singer-songwriter. 1960’s peace activist and Epic Records recording artist in the early 70′s his material continues to delight and provoke. Enjoy an entire evening of edgy humor and stories of magick, mysticism, and music. Time for book signing and fellowship will round out the evening.”
Lon Milo DuQuette & the Tarot of Ceremonial Magick
Tickets are $39 in advance or $50 at the door
Saturday June 4th
10am – 4pm with lunch break
Douglas College – Room 2203
700 Royal Avenue
New Westminster, BC
ASK BABALON
Free!
Saturday June 4th @ 5:30pm
Banyen Books & Sound
3608 West 4th Avenue
Vancouver, BC
“Have a question about Magick, Freemasonry, Jesus, Demons, Aleister Crowley, the O.T.O., the Goetia, Enochian Magick, Tarot, Qabalah, Love, Sex, Marriage, Christianity, Gurus, or the Holy Guardian Angel? Maybe you should…ASK BABA LON! Lon Milo DuQuette wraps his turban on and transforms himself into his magical alter ego, the mystic sage, “Baba Lon,” as he answers letters from truth-seeking students, magicians, and would-be wizards from around the world. This is DuQuette at his outrageous best – hilariously profound, disarmingly personable, and ruthlessly frank.”
Enochian Vision Magick
Experimental Adventures in Angelic Evocation
Tickets are $39 in advance or $50 at the door
Sunday June 5th
11am – 5pm with lunch break
Douglas College – Room 2203
700 Royal Avenue
New Westminster, BC
“Enochian Magick is the perhaps the most powerful and elegant system of western magick. It is also one of the most misunderstood. Developed in the late 1500s by Elizabethan Magus John Dee, this system of communicating with angels in their own language has survived the centuries to become a powerful tool of self-discovery to the 21st century seeker.”


And now I have “Hymn to Herne” running through my head. Kellianna sang it at a chant circle a little over a year ago, but I soon forgot the words. Not anymore!!!