Showing at Keep Giving; Cedars and Shells opening event, You say I’m a snake? is a rebellious solo that grew out of her master’s thesis
Read MoreEMV’s Suzie LeBlanc hosted a charming exchange of ideas between English tenor Charles Daniels and Vancouver-based Hindustani vocalist Shruti Ramani
Read MoreFrom a qawwali performance by multipiece band RAAHI & Co to free Bollywood dance lessons, the fest is a vibrant celebration of South Asian arts and culture
Read MoreTeriyaki burgers, yakisoba, sushi, and a salmon barbecue are among the culinary highlights at the annual fest
Read MoreChicago DJ Shaun J. Wright and Portland DJ Sappho are among the featured acts at the fully licensed bash
Read MoreDiverse performances range from butoh dancing to taiko drumming to circus arts
Read MoreCree-Métis two-spirit baritone Jonathon Adams and artistic director Alexander Weimann share their reflections in advance of performance at Summer Festival: Bach Untamed
Read MoreInteractive multidisciplinary art installation by Annie Sumi and Brian Kobayakawa has an heirloom Singer sewing machine at its heart
Read MoreFormerly Eastside Studios, the organization will host live music, drag show, and more at “Pride Island”
Read MoreRebecca Northan–helmed production successfully gives Shakespeare’s silliest play a straightforward staging
Read MorePerforming in English, French, and Innu-aimun, singer-songwriter draws on his multiple sources—and gets the crowd dancing
Read MoreThe Giller Prize–winning author of What Strange Paradise has curated a program of events that look at the real world through a literary lens
Read MoreAnnual interactive fundraiser happens at CREATE! Eastside Arts Festival and includes stops at participating neighbourhood breweries
Read MoreFrom flamenco dance to zine-making, there are hands-on sessions for people of all artistic levels
Read MoreFrom the Saharan quartet of L’Etran de L’Aïr to Palestinian-Jordanian collective 47Soul, the lineup is as diverse as it is exciting
Read MoreDarker ruminations on sexual coercion take a back seat to a Vienna with flash-mob monks, DJs, and dabbing
Read MoreWith everything from culinary offerings to locally made goods for sale to stilt-walking lessons, the music is just one highlight of the beloved fest
Read MoreDespite some cartoonish antics, Theatre Under the Stars musical showcases its cast’s impressive versatility as both actors and instrumentalists
Read MoreEsther Rausenberg reflects on the festival’s origins as it diversifies its outdoor arts-workshop programming with concerts, a beer garden, and more
Read MoreThe Marseille trio—Arthur Peneau, Didier Simione, and Anass Zine—draws on instruments and sounds from Africa and beyond
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