We’re included in the 190,000-odd tally of people with whom David Infante’s recent article on yuccies has been shared so far. (Sparknotes: yuccies are 20-30-something urban creative professionals who’ve mixed the artiness of hipsterism with the capitalistic-careerist predilections of yuppie-hood to produce a whole new generational subgenre). The term packs some hard-to-ignore inherent unattractiveness (or, uh, yuckiness) but while, like the monikers which begat it, ‘yuccie’ connotes privilege, it most pointedly seeks to encapsulate a commitment to making one’s creative passion lucrative. Very Andy Warhol circa that "Making money is art and working is art and good business is the best art" quote. While we’d cavil about some of the associations Infante makes with the pursuit of artistic-entrepreneurship, we kind dig the ‘yuccie’ profile. After all, Vancouver is exactly the kind of challenging, expensive, rapidly gentrifying urban environment where young professionals are seeking creative ways to thrive personally and financially, and some of our most-loved new businesses fit the bill. Herewith, are our favourite examples of Vancouver Yuccie-dom. —Adrienne Matei
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