Notes from Sean Horlor and Steve J. Adams’s Satan Wants You, plus We Will Not Fade Away, You Were My First Boyfriend, and Kite Zo A
Read MoreLa Singla searches for a lost flamenco star; A Way to B profiles the members of a daring disability-arts troupe; and Cheenee traces the history of Indian diaspora in Trinidad and Tobago
Read MoreHaving its Vancouver premiere, the solo is in ucwalmícwts and English
Read MoreTen mainstage productions run the gamut from dance to drag to stand-up comedy and then some
Read MoreDirector Karen Cho’s new documentary looks at Chinatowns in Vancouver, New York City, Montreal, and beyond confronting development and displacement
Read MoreEvent hosted every two years returns with five stunning works
Read MoreSoul, funk, blues, Celtic, Cuban, and other musical concerts share program with film, art installations, theatre, and more on the Hot Springs waterfront
Read MoreForty-five free shows will be held around the city from June 23 to July 2
Read MoreVancouver International Film Festival has put its $500,000 toward rehiring workers and other post-pandemic rebuilding
Read MoreFilms chosen by Nya Lewis and Farah Clémentine Dramani-Issifou are accompanied by thought-provoking essays
Read MoreAmong the confirmed artists are Celeigh Cardinal, Susan O’Neill, Blick Bassy, and Las Cafeteras
Read MoreNew exhibition at West Vancouver Art Museum features a career-spanning selection of the local artist’s transfixing images
Read MoreSmash hit As You Like It—which is set to The Beatles—and contemporary take on Julius Caesar headline 34th annual fest at Sen̓áḵw/Vanier Park
Read MoreFierce female-identifying artists in circus, dance, music, theatre, and comedy perform throughout April and May
Read MoreThe 22nd edition includes 39 thought-provoking feature- and mid-length releases and 25 shorts
Read MorePendulum Gallery’s Here and Now exhibit juxtaposes self-portrait with studio shots by early-20th century’s Yucho Chow
Read MoreExploring identity and culture in her own acts, Androsia Wilde pushes for radical inclusivity at this year’s event
Read MoreJerry Thevenet’s animated feature introduces young audiences to residential schools
Read MoreDance, taiko drumming, folk singing, food, and more are part of the sakura celebration
Read MoreAakash Odedra Company’s duet proves mesmerizing, exhilarating
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