Grégory Gadebois plays Pierre Manceron, a chef in demand by royalty
Read MoreVancouver director Keltie Forsyth can relate to playwright Erin Shields’s rage
Read MoreThe quintet founded by Robyn Jacob performs at IronFest2: Electric Bugaloo
Read MoreRendez-Vous French Film Festival opener makes flowing connections between the worlds of science and art
Read MoreDocumentary streaming at KDocsFF follows the creation of a massive public artwork amid gentrification in the heart of the city’s diverse artistic hub
Read MoreSocial-justice issues are in the spotlight at the annual Metro Vancouver festival, which marks its 10th anniversary this year
Read MoreThis year’s commission by Capture Photography Festival shines a light on advertising tropes
Read MoreTickets on sale now for standup acts including Nicole Byer, Marc Maron, Ron Wood Jr., and Andrew Santino
Read MorePerformer plays the Trickster, dancing the line between humour and tragedy
Read MoreOnline talks feature writers who explore subjects from painting-inspired poetry to theatre as a political act
Read MoreThe PuSh show relies on the element of surprise, but Crow’s Theatre’s Chris Abraham says it’s “exhilarating”
Read MoreSpecial activities include art workshops, film screenings, fortune-telling, and more
Read MoreMAYDAY dancers learned everything from singing to playing guitar for a work formed by volatile times
Read MoreCo-curators Rob Thomson and Nimkish Younging present DJ O Show, Sparkle Plenty, and more at the fest’s laid-back, licensed venue
Read MoreVancouver author Rachel Rose, author of The Octopus Has Three Hearts, is featured in the annual literary event’s Short Stories Extravaganza
Read MoreThe online event showcases recent literature that revels in pivotal ideas of the modern world, sparks meaningful conversation
Read MoreStreaming at the Vancouver Short Film Festival, new doc shows spotlights an artist inspired to represent her communities
Read MoreFeaturing local string ensemble Harmonia, the performance speaks to spring, celebration, and song
Read MoreLocal entries Tomomi on the Farm, Who the Hell Is Nigel?, and Quarantine Fling capture the inspiring and the absurd
Read MoreTen diverse local, Indigenous, and international artists have created towering lanterns for the installations
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