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Wild Bells/ frequencies/ Drift brings ethereal sounds outdoors, September 25
Wild Bells/ frequencies/ Drift brings ethereal sounds outdoors, September 25

Open your ears to handmade bells and ceramic percussion.

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MUSIC, FESTSJanet SmithSeptember 22, 2020
Vancouver theatre community pulls back the curtain on systemic racism
Vancouver theatre community pulls back the curtain on systemic racism

The scene finds itself facing a long-overdue racial reckoning

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THEATREGail JohnsonSeptember 22, 2020Vancouver theatre, euphony works, rice and beans theatre, anti-racism, Homepage feature, Theatre feature
Artivism: Sex and the Unheard uses everything from spoken word to dance to talk about sex
Artivism: Sex and the Unheard uses everything from spoken word to dance to talk about sex

Coral Santana uses art to talk about sex at B.C. Culture Days.

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FESTSLucy LauSeptember 22, 2020
At the TRANSFORM Cabaret Festival, Le Gateau Chocolat takes drag into unexpected terrain
At the TRANSFORM Cabaret Festival, Le Gateau Chocolat takes drag into unexpected terrain

Le Gateau Chocolat explodes expectations in a show that explores everything from depression to Olivia Newton John.

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FESTSJanet SmithSeptember 22, 2020Festivals, Le Gateau Chocolat, Drag, Cabaret, Transform Festival, The Cultch, Icons
Kouign Café brings wonder—and pastries—to Vancouver’s Chinatown 
Kouign Café brings wonder—and pastries—to Vancouver’s Chinatown 

Pastry chef Andrew Han finally has a place to call his own and to create culinary magic.

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CULINARYGail JohnsonSeptember 22, 2020CULINARY, Culinary Feature, Homepage feature
Kokoro Dance's Reading the Bones gets an online remount, September 23 to 26
Kokoro Dance's Reading the Bones gets an online remount, September 23 to 26

At the online Vancouver International Dance Festival, the company looks back 30 years.

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DANCEJanet SmithSeptember 22, 2020Kokoro Dance
VIFF opener Monkey Beach was a decade-plus labour of love for director Loretta Todd
VIFF opener Monkey Beach was a decade-plus labour of love for director Loretta Todd

The B.C. filmmaker aims to capture the magic of Kitamaat and Indigenous lore of Eden Robinson’s book


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SCREENJanet SmithSeptember 21, 2020VIFF, Indigenous, Film Festival, Monkey Beach, Eden Robinson, Loretta Todd, Grace Dove, Kitamaat, Snotty Nose Rez Kids
Comic collaborators Ian Boothby and Pia Guerra hit Word Vancouver September 24
Comic collaborators Ian Boothby and Pia Guerra hit Word Vancouver September 24

Partners in life and work discuss making people laugh.

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COMEDY, READJanet SmithSeptember 21, 2020
VIFF review: Inconvenient Indian finds playful visual poetry in Thomas King’s plainspoken call to action
VIFF review: Inconvenient Indian finds playful visual poetry in Thomas King’s plainspoken call to action

A flow of imagery, old and new, subverts both stereotypes and documentary traditions

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SCREENJanet SmithSeptember 18, 2020VIFF
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