Professional Association of Canadian Theatres prize recognizes Vancouver company work that addressed 2021 heat wave, flooding, and fires
Read MoreThe neuroscientist and author is exploring new treatments for symptoms of PTSD and depression, and it all starts with untangling good memories from bad ones
Read MoreCharles Campbell, Emily Hermant, Kelly Lycan, Samuel Roy-Bois, and Manuel Axel Strain nominated in Pacific region category of prestigious national prize
Read MoreSecret Ingredients, 42nd Street, and Woking Phoenix amid the choices on Richmond venue’s roster
Read MoreWith its lease coming up in 2029 on land owned by Scotiabank, the future of the dance hub had been uncertain
Read MoreRunning June 19 to July 5, event also unveils Performance Works Series that includes Haleluya Hailu Plays Ethiopia and Stranger Friends Orchestra with Fredrik Ljungkvist
Read MoreThe Vetta Chamber Music artistic director has a long, celebrated career in chamber, orchestral, and solo work
Read MoreMontreal’s Compagnie Catherine Gaudet to kick off five-show lineup that brings in companies from as far away as Sweden and India
Read MoreSteven Isserlis, James Ehnes, and Augustin Hadelich among the soloists hitting the concert stage
Read MoreEighty shows in all, as Italy’s Teatro Telaio sets up an ARCHIPELAGO installation, plus pow-wow, hip-hop, and massive puppets
Read MoreNext season includes high-camp spoof Dracula: A Comedy of Terrors, Tracey Power’s premiere The Elvis Christmas Comeback Special, and the newly named Lindsay Family Stage
Read MoreThe long-time vocalist, pianist, and conductor is set to pass on the baton at the end of the 2026–27 season
Read MoreThe former head of Theatre, Music & Film at Arts Umbrella has worked across local stages and screens
Read MoreThree B.C.-connected directors bring distinct visions to Tosca, The Barber of Seville, and La Traviata
Read MoreDance artist has explored gesture and her Black matrilineal heritage, while curator has made her mark at Artspeak Gallery, Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery, and far beyond
Read MoreStops include a three-night residency at Austria’s Salzburg Easter Festival, as well as Croatia, Slovenia, Liechtenstein, and Germany
Read MoreVancouver City Council greenlights $2,665,000 for acquiring the property, with funds from the False Creek Flats Amenity Share Reserve
Read MoreAleksi Campagne, Bagatelle, Nicolas Pellerin et les Grands Hurleurs, and the Jocelyn Pettit Band are among offerings at celebration of Maillardville’s francophone roots
Read MoreThe former CBC radio host is being remembered for his long, deep relationship with the literary community
Read MoreDetails are expected in the coming year for a new cultural hub on Granville Island, for a reimagined Vancouver Art Gallery site, and for other announcements
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