April 21, 2009...2:26 am

Day 4: Zep-fest @ 4:20

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No 4:20 would be complete without a little Led Zepplin. And there could be no finer tribute than a back-to-back cover band Zep-off at the world’s largest ski and snowboard festival.

Black Dog kicked off the Zepfest and Whole Lotta Led closed down the house to a sold-out free concert. After two days of cats and dogs, the sun finally came out to play for the big show.

From skate to state, the art show continues at the Telus Conference Centre. The hand-painted C1rca shoes are now on display and for sale. $100 will by you a sweet one-of-a-kind pair of skate shoes.
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Meanwhile, Andrew Pommier, who has also been drawing live at the Zune Tent for the last two days, has a little exhibit on display at State of the Art. Sharpie artist, of Pontiac Vibe fame, is also exhibited.

Tonight, everyone is intrigued to check out Three Point Oh, a multimedia showdown. 10 finalists compete for the Best of Show and People’s Choice awards. The finalists are:

1. Fluid Circles – Dave Mossop; Callum Peterson

2. Surf Voyage – Josie Boulding

3. Seasoned – Dave Craig, John Scarth, Shawn Sadler

4. The Writing is on the Wall – Mark Peachey, Xsenia

5. 5000 Million Years – N Gillis, R Thibault, D Mossop

6. Mash – Lauren Graham, Wendy Dyk, Mike Bishop

7. Good Morning – Jan Schuster

8. Goodyear – Phill Nicoll

9. Paper Shredders – Dave Mossop, Callum Peterson

10. The Kyle Jones Case – Adam Besse

Hot tip of the Day: Sushi Village is the ultimate festival dinner hot spot. This is a popular locale for pro athletes, celebs and locals alike. Make sure you order the Ahi Poke and Caterpillar Roll and check out the Saki margs.

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