At DOXA, director Celeste Bell takes a look back at the late, charismatic X-Ray Spex frontwoman
Read MoreNewly released drone film, along with virtual haiku readings and piano performances, preserve the magic of sakura season
Read MoreThe Maeda family’s Japanese eatery in Campbell River was open for 39 years—and was an anchor in the community
Read MoreThe local artist’s new work, Longing…, draws from ancient Indian poetry
Read MoreThe landmark exhibition brings together top-flight work from five U.K. galleries
Read MoreThroat-singing competitions as kids, an unexpected Christmas album, and a new “Vaccination Jam” video
Read MoreThe feature documentary, premiering at DOXA, digs deep into how marginalized communities are leading the way when it comes to being connected to the land and to our food
Read MoreWielding boas or peacock feathers, the ace “Seamstress of Striptease” defies convention
Read MoreYou can explore Stanley Park virtually with ethnobotanist-artist T'uy't'tanat-Cease Wyss and the fest’s Margo Kane
Read MoreThe Kwantlen First Nation member and artistic director of Verses Festival of Words gains global recognition for his latest poetry book, The East Side of It All
Read MoreWith its focus on French Canadian culture, the fest shares classic recipes—and pairs them with Port Moody ales and performances from across the country
Read MorePerformances, workshops, masterclasses, and music merge in the online fest
Read MoreThe festival is virtual for 2021, with jury selections happening April 24
Read MoreThe art film travels to Iceland with creative sisters Tyr Jami and Jasa Baka
Read MoreThe artist captures the behind-the-scenes of the Vancouver International Dance Festival
Read MoreWorld-class theatre, music, dance, and storytelling created specifically for children and youth will be experienced from the comfort of home
Read MoreAcclaimed bilingual singers share music that touches on everything from climate change to mental health at Maillardville’s fest
Read MoreShanique Kelly, who comes from the world of DJing, takes anti-racism far beyond who’s on-stage
Read MoreCanada’s largest alternative literary festival features a poetry workshop with Indigenous author Lee Maracle
Read MoreCatherine Legault’s artful documentary about Jasa Baka and Tyr Jami has its West Coast premiere at the R2R Film Festival
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