Chandler Levack’s love letter to Montreal and her early 20s offers a new kind of female heroine; Kurtis David Harder unveils a super-energetic sequel; and Wədzįh Nəne’ (Caribou Country) takes viewers to B.C.’s snow-dusted northern reaches
Read MoreVancouver visionary behind innovative thrillers like Longlegs and The Monkey is also helping to revive the Park Theatre as a hub for a new generation of cinemagoers
Read MoreDiscipline-crossing shows from as far away as Zimbabwe and Argentina hit a variety of stages from January 22 to February 8, 2026
Read MoreThe local arts and culture scene has bright gifts in store this season, from music by candlelight to wintry ballets
Read MoreFormer director of SFU’s Vancity Office of Community Engagement was the fest’s curator-in-residence for 2025
Read MoreCriss-crossing the map from the Lithuanian countryside to a painful Maltese dinner party, this year’s program provokes both chills and laughs
Read MoreDancers Omer Backley-Astrachan and Jana Castillo explore the importance of connection and trust
Read MoreRenowned Indigenous choreographer Santee Smith brings her haunting yet hopeful piece to The Cultch and Urban Ink’s TRANSFORM Festival
Read MoreTitles include Denmark’s The Land of Short Sentences, Ukraine solidarity screening Porcelain War, and more
Read MoreFrom Everest Dark’s story of a sherpa’s heroic journey to an all-female project to tackle Spain’s La Rubia, docs dive into adventure
Read MoreThis year’s 300-plus artisan offerings include wood tree ornaments in the shape of provinces and hoodies with hand-painted West Coast vistas
Read MoreOut of 106 features, more than 60 percent are Canadian; plus, Jay Kelly, a new Knives Out, and more
Read MoreOURO Collective’s second annual festival features mainstage performances at Massey Theatre by the likes of TARANTISM and RubberLegz
Read MoreThrilling evening features performances by Uzume Taiko, GO Taiko and Taiko 55, and Onibana Taiko
Read MorePerformers Gila Münster, Yan Simon, and Sarah Freia bring their diverse talents and individuality to a glittering celebration of queerness and representation
Read MoreAhead of Where the Rivers Meet, the Juno-nominated artist reflects on a multifaceted career as performer, composer, and advocate
Read MoreFeaturing more than 70 percent Canadian films, 25th annual fest will close December 7 with The Choral
Read MoreUnforgettably funny event features comedians of different religions—Ashley Austin Morris, Natan Badalov, and Zara Khan—working and laughing together
Read MorePre-festival events put on by the Eastside Arts Society include the annual Take Flight fundraiser and Preview Exhibition
Read MoreTo Mum With Love, XO features plays by seasoned fringe artists Jonathon Paterson, Jacques Lalonde, and Jim Sands
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