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With Value Village, Burnaby writer Jonathan Poh takes home 2020 CBC Nonfiction Prize
With Value Village, Burnaby writer Jonathan Poh takes home 2020 CBC Nonfiction Prize

Streetwear and sneakers became a kind of armour to protect the author against racism.

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READ, NEWSGail JohnsonOctober 1, 2020Read, BC books, books, CBC, book prizes, BC authors
3 dance experiences to take in at home during Culture Days, on until October 25
3 dance experiences to take in at home during Culture Days, on until October 25

Dance in your living room as if no one is watching.

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DANCE, LIVESTREAM, WHAT'S STIRRINGStir VancouverOctober 1, 2020Culture Days, dance, bharata natyam, ballet, Goh Ballet, Dezza Dance, Dance Centre, what's stirring, livestream
Stir Cheat Sheet: 4 made-in-Vancouver comedy podcasts to get you through fall and winter
Stir Cheat Sheet: 4 made-in-Vancouver comedy podcasts to get you through fall and winter

Pandemic got you down? These local listens will help lift you up.

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COMEDY, PODCASTSStir VancouverSeptember 30, 2020Comedy, podcasts, vancouver podcasts
Pacific Theatre, Green Thumb Theatre announce new artistic directors
Pacific Theatre, Green Thumb Theatre announce new artistic directors

There are more big changes in Vancouver’s theatre community.

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NEWS, THEATREGail JohnsonSeptember 30, 2020Pacific Theatre, Green Thumb Theatre, theatre, news
Stir ’splainer: David Wilson on 4 paintings from his Close to Home exhibit
Stir ’splainer: David Wilson on 4 paintings from his Close to Home exhibit

Empty theatres, COVID lockdown, and ethereal moonlight

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ART & DESIGNStir VancouverSeptember 30, 2020David Wilson, Painting, art gallery
From Spike Lee movies to the Met, composer Terence Blanchard makes history
From Spike Lee movies to the Met, composer Terence Blanchard makes history

The keynote speaker at VIFF AMP October 2 writes music to help heal the pain of racial injustice.

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SCREEN, MUSIC, LIVESTREAMJanet SmithSeptember 30, 2020VIFF, BLM
Kay Meek Arts Centre kicks off fall programming with intimate concert by Michael Kaeshammer
Kay Meek Arts Centre kicks off fall programming with intimate concert by Michael Kaeshammer

The West Van performing arts space is celebrating local artists cautiously in the era of COVID-19 with safe, socially distanced micro events.

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NEWSGail JohnsonSeptember 29, 2020News, Kay Meek, micro events, Michael Kaeshammer, Veda Hille
Art review: Polygon Gallery's Third Realm finds haunting relevance amid pandemic
Art review: Polygon Gallery's Third Realm finds haunting relevance amid pandemic

Works from Thailand, Indonesia, China, and beyond tackle globalization, violent history, and more.

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ART & DESIGNKristin LimSeptember 29, 2020POLYGON GALLERY
Courtenay Dobbie to replace Kathryn Shaw, 35-year artistic director of Studio 58
Courtenay Dobbie to replace Kathryn Shaw, 35-year artistic director of Studio 58

The director and former head of Caravan Farm Theatre will start her new job in January 2021.

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THEATREJanet SmithSeptember 29, 2020Studio 58, Kathryn Shaw
Stir Q&A : TRANSFORM Cabaret Festival core artist Chelsea Rose talks Bash
Stir Q&A : TRANSFORM Cabaret Festival core artist Chelsea Rose talks Bash

How do you take a genre-defying extravaganza to the virtual realm?

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FESTSJanet SmithSeptember 29, 2020The Cultch, Transform Festival
In Vancouver, mooncakes are made to celebrate Mid-Autumn Festival
In Vancouver, mooncakes are made to celebrate Mid-Autumn Festival

Local bakeries have fresh takes on the traditional delicacies to mark the harvest moon on October 1.

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CULINARYGail JohnsonSeptember 29, 2020CULINARY, lunar new year, mooncakes, Mid-Autumn Festival, Chinese culture, Soirette, Saint Germain Bakery
Stir Q&A: FakeKnot choreographer Ralph Escamillan chats HINKYPUNK, race in ballroom culture, and lululemon
Stir Q&A: FakeKnot choreographer Ralph Escamillan chats HINKYPUNK, race in ballroom culture, and lululemon

The Vancouver International Dance Festival is livestreaming the Vancouver artist’s riveting solo.

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DANCEGail JohnsonSeptember 28, 2020VIDF, FakeKnot, Ralph Escamillan, dance
3 things to stream at IDS Vancouver, from life-affirming philosophies to death as regeneration, October 1 to 8
3 things to stream at IDS Vancouver, from life-affirming philosophies to death as regeneration, October 1 to 8
ART & DESIGN, WHAT'S STIRRINGGail JohnsonSeptember 28, 2020IDS, Interior Design Show Vancouver, what's stirring
Vancouver artist Marie Khouri imbues her modernist sculptures with emotion
Vancouver artist Marie Khouri imbues her modernist sculptures with emotion

The Vancouver sculptor is hosting intimate studio tours as part of IDS Vancouver 2020.

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ART & DESIGNGail JohnsonSeptember 28, 2020art & design, sculpture, Marie Khouri, IDS, Interior Design Show Vancouver, Public Art
Stephen Chatman, Mark Takeshi McGregor, Snotty Nose Rez Kids win big for B.C. at Western Canadian Music Awards
Stephen Chatman, Mark Takeshi McGregor, Snotty Nose Rez Kids win big for B.C. at Western Canadian Music Awards

The prizes went to classical composition and artist, as well as hip-hop, and more.

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NEWS, MUSICJanet SmithSeptember 28, 2020classical music, hip-hop, rap
Stir Q&A: VIFF Immersed's Randall Okita talks about virtual world of The Book of Distance
Stir Q&A: VIFF Immersed's Randall Okita talks about virtual world of The Book of Distance

The writer-director uses handmade art and high tech to tell the true story of his grandfather and Japanese internment.

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SCREEN, FESTS, CULTUREJanet SmithSeptember 28, 2020VIFF, Japanese Internment, History, VR, XR
VIFF review: Maguy Marin: Time to Act offers rare chance to see haunting French dance work
VIFF review: Maguy Marin: Time to Act offers rare chance to see haunting French dance work

May B.’s clay-caked crones speak to our pandemic times.

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SCREEN, DANCEJanet SmithSeptember 26, 2020VIFF, Contemporary Dance, Maguy Marin
Vancouver Mural Festival Pop-Up Patio Sessions Vol. 1 and 2 stream September 26 and 27
Vancouver Mural Festival Pop-Up Patio Sessions Vol. 1 and 2 stream September 26 and 27

Relive performances by the likes of ra/sol and Horsepowar streamed via Soundon

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FESTSJanet SmithSeptember 26, 2020Vancouver Mural Festival, Horsepowar, Soundon
Early Music Vancouver kicks off Digital Concert Series September 30
Early Music Vancouver kicks off Digital Concert Series September 30

Pacific Baroque Orchestra opens the new program

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WHAT'S STIRRING, MUSICJanet SmithSeptember 25, 2020baroque, early music vancouver, Pacific Baroque Orchestra, harpsichord, classical music
VIFF review: First We Eat follows family's year as locavores in the Great White North
VIFF review: First We Eat follows family's year as locavores in the Great White North

Eating local in the Yukon is a test of patience with nourishing rewards..

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SCREENGail JohnsonSeptember 25, 2020VIFF, Documentary, screen, eat local, locavore, Yukon, food
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