A reed cutter tries to solve a murder in Academy Award submission for Best Foreign Language Film; plus documentaries and soccer as fest enters second installment
Read MoreThis year’s edition spans repertoires from the Middle Ages to early opera, bookended by landmark works by Monteverdi and Vivaldi
Read MorePerformances will take place at Ocean Artworks and the Revue Stage as part of the 41st annual fest, which runs June 19 to July 5
Read MoreVancouver filmmaker Tristin Greyeyes takes a personal approach to documentary that explores her grandmother’s role in nêhiyawêwin revitalization
Read MoreIn Upintheair Theatre’s annual event at The Cultch, opera, standup, puppets, and more mix together in experimental stage works about everything from eco disaster to cats
Read MoreU.K. legend Billy Bragg and Brazil’s Bia Ferreira share stages with Canadian names like Aysanabee and Empanadas Illegales at ʔəy̓alməxʷ Jericho Beach Park, July 17 to 19
Read MoreAs part of Capture Photography Festival, Dana Claxton, Althea Thauberger, and Stephen Waddell screen the films that shaped them
Read MoreIn its 20th edition, the annual Vancouver Cherry Blossom Festival celebrates Japanese artistry and eclectic cuisine
Read MoreFrom July 24 to 26, Fraser River Heritage Park hosts artists from B.C. and beyond
Read MoreRunning April 30 to May 10, 25th annual event features a South Korean spotlight, Fire of Love director Sara Dosa’s Iceland-set Time and Water, and world premieres Under the Red Roof, Illustrated Legacies: Graveyard of the Pacific, and more
Read MoreRunning June 19 to July 5, event also unveils Performance Works Series that includes Haleluya Hailu Plays Ethiopia and Stranger Friends Orchestra with Fredrik Ljungkvist
Read MorePerformances span an ambitious ode to the animals of the Chinese zodiac to a spotlight on three new Vancouver ensembles
Read MoreFrom Stephen Shore’s seminal road-trip photos at the Vancouver Art Gallery to hand-stitched imagery at The Polygon Gallery, exhibitions celebrate icons and break new ground
Read MorePretty pink canopies characterize beloved events like Sakura Days Japan Fair, Blossoms After Dark, and the Big Picnic
Read MoreMilestone season features expanded celebrations, new traditions, and citywide gatherings under pink canopies
Read MoreAt a July 20 concert, faculty lead Mark Vuorinen directs Where Wildness Lives by renowned B.C. composer Imant Raminsh
Read MoreIn series at The Cinematheque, vintage home-movie glow of Kyuka: Before Summer’s End and hallucinatory shades of Harvest reveal tension and crisis beneath domestic and communal surfaces
Read MoreEighty shows in all, as Italy’s Teatro Telaio sets up an ARCHIPELAGO installation, plus pow-wow, hip-hop, and massive puppets
Read MoreFrance is in the spotlight at this year’s event, which features a weekend-long tasting event at the Vancouver Convention Centre
Read MoreAt Festival du Bois, the singer-violinist will blend Québécois fiddle tunes with an indie-folk sensibility
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