Singer-songwriter Nimkish joins the hip-hop duo in hosting the Indigenous festival’s virtual blow-out show
Read MoreThe aerialist-dancer joins Margo Kane and Jason Dubois as the organization works toward a 2022 event
Read MoreAna Katz’s must-see The Dog Who Wouldn’t Be Quiet, and more
Read MoreLive music and dance, culinary collaborations, and more aim to reconnect people with the community that’s been hard hit by the pandemic
Read MoreThe youngest South Asian woman to perform on Broadway gives a Zoom class geared to all ages
Read MoreEastside Arts Society’s new fest aims to make meaningful connections between the public and local artmakers
Read MoreThe free outdoor performance at Trout Lake Park focuses on Indigenous joy and hope
Read MoreAs Queer Arts Festival wraps up, its founder is handing over the reins
Read MoreAmong the other B.C. Indigenous musicians on the lineup is folk-pop singer-songwriter and storyteller Myc Sharratt
Read MoreThe Pacific Northwest’s biggest Latin American hybrid festival features music, dance, food, beer, wine, and more
Read MorePercussive sounds of India, Africa, Japan, and Cuba merge during the Monsoon Festival of Performing Arts
Read MoreThe Vines Art Festival lineup includes a deeply personal duet, a movement installation inspired by moulting, and more
Read MoreThe celebration of South Asian arts and artists also features everything from interactive workshops to a marketplace
Read MoreOut on Screen’s 33rd annual festival features more than 90 films from 20 countries, highlighting queer artistic and activist histories and subcultures
Read MoreThe band from Haida Gwaii uses music to speak truths and unleash emotion
Read MoreEarth Witnessing engages the senses, plus Resilient Roots and Return of the Thunderbeings shows
Read MoreThe new outdoor piece by Chloe Payne celebrates the West Coast’s most complained-about weather
Read MoreFlamenco Rosario hosts the highly anticipated annual fest, running September 4 to 26
Read MoreIt’s Feast’s fried chicken and B.C. rosé following a day trip to the largest fest of art and culture in Squamish
Read MoreOnline and in-person program focuses on South Korea, with guests The Tune, Ed Hill, and more
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