This year’s series features al fresco screenings of top-tier sports films, from Shaolin Soccer to A League of Their Own
Read MorePlaywright Kate Besworth and director Ming Hudson team up for a contemporary adaptation of the classical Sophocles tragedy
Read MoreMarquee Series concert showcases the tenor saxophonist’s sonic innovation and Chicago roots, in homage to a true legend
Read MoreJoined by his ensemble, the expressive artist pairs songs off his latest album with music inspired by his involvement in a Miles Davis biopic
Read MoreTaking place at Canadian Memorial United Church, the event celebrates the strength cultivated through community
Read MoreLineup spans indie-rock band Grade School, rap artist Missy D, the Cedar & Sage Dancers, and beyond
Read MoreAnnual event brings free outdoor dance to the Granville Island Picnic Pavilion and the VPL Central Library’s rooftop
Read MoreProgramming spans ticketed concerts, an outdoor community performance, masterclasses, and more
Read MoreMarquee Series act is known for its ’70s-punk roots and ever-evolving sound
Read MoreTaking place in the state-of-the-art Rock Theatre, program features the Borealis String Quartet, Juno Award–winning Gryphon Trio, and more
Read MoreStephen Drover directs his own haunting adaptation of Shakespeare’s tragedy, laced with tyranny and moral corruption
Read MoreBoca del Lupo returns to the outdoor stage in partnership with Korean puppet masters for five-metre-tall spectacle
Read MoreNew York–based multi-instrumentalist, the child of legendary saxophonist Pharoah Sanders, is joined by their band and the Todd Stewart Trio
Read MoreArtists hitting Jericho Beach Park range from Denmark’s Tina Dico and Ukraine’s Yagódy to Portland’s Anna Tivel and Jeffrey Martin
Read MoreRalph Escamillan’s subversive, playful new work brings the Ball from the runway to the stage
Read MoreRetrospective unites the late British filmmaker’s feature-length works, including A Quiet Passion and Distant Voices, Still Lives
Read MoreLaugh-out-loud, music-filled production sets Shakespeare’s play in a fictional soccer-obsessed Vancouver suburb
Read MoreTomatoes Tried to Kill Me But Banjos Saved My Life documents the creator’s retirement, cancer diagnosis, and pursuit of a long-deferred passion for music
Read MoreGenre-spanning national and local talents take to North Shore venues in presentation by BlueShore at CapU and Vancouver International Jazz Festival
Read MoreAnnual celebration’s main-stage offerings open with Métis fiddler Brianna Lizotte and close with Chicago’s LowDown Brass Band
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