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Vancouver International Film Festival announces dates for 40th anniversary edition
Vancouver International Film Festival announces dates for 40th anniversary edition

Running September 30 to October 10, the event aims to host online and in-person events

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SCREENStir VancouverJanuary 20, 2021Partner Content, VIFF
Turning Point Ensemble's 1+1+1+... pairs filmmakers, musicians, and others in new approach to online performance
Turning Point Ensemble's 1+1+1+... pairs filmmakers, musicians, and others in new approach to online performance

An oboist and a dancer with an LED spine, and a violinist in intimate black and white

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DANCE, MUSICJanet SmithJanuary 20, 2021Turning Point Ensemble, livestream, Homepage feature
Dorotea Saykaly wins first Emily Molnar Emerging Choreographer Award at Ballet BC
Dorotea Saykaly wins first Emily Molnar Emerging Choreographer Award at Ballet BC

The Compagnie Marie Chouinard alumna is creating a new work for the company

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DANCE, NEWSJanet SmithJanuary 20, 2021Ballet BC
Guitar master Adrian Verdejo to take on two world premieres at Vancouver New Music Concert February 20 to 28
Guitar master Adrian Verdejo to take on two world premieres at Vancouver New Music Concert February 20 to 28
MUSICStir VancouverJanuary 20, 2021Partner Content, Vancouver New Music
Changing Horizons explores climate change, virtually and through forest creatures
Changing Horizons explores climate change, virtually and through forest creatures

Burnaby Art Council’s new group exhibition highlights art and our ecological imprint

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ART & DESIGNGail JohnsonJanuary 20, 2021art and design, Burnaby Arts Council, Homepage feature
Chinese Restaurant Awards celebrate Year of the Ox with a charitable mission
Chinese Restaurant Awards celebrate Year of the Ox with a charitable mission

2021 Dining for the Feast of Fortune raises funds for the new St. Paul’s

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CULINARYGail JohnsonJanuary 19, 2021CULINARY, lunar new year, Chinese restaurants, Chinese Restaurant Awards
City of Vancouver approves more than $8.4 million in funding to support cultural growth and recovery
City of Vancouver approves more than $8.4 million in funding to support cultural growth and recovery

Funding comes in response to the financial impact of COVID-19 on Vancouver’s non-profit arts and culture sector

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NEWSGail JohnsonJanuary 19, 2021News, City of Vancouver, grants, Indian Summer Festival, COVID-19
As boba tea continues to gain fans, Vancouver’s new Bobasaur introduces DIY Bubble Tea Kits
As boba tea continues to gain fans, Vancouver’s new Bobasaur introduces DIY Bubble Tea Kits

To mark launch, the company is teaming up with food show Secret Sauce and raising funds for food banks

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CULINARYGail JohnsonJanuary 19, 2021CULINARY, Bobasaur, boba
Stir Q&A: composer-musician John Millard helps the animals sing in The Cave
Stir Q&A: composer-musician John Millard helps the animals sing in The Cave

In the climate-crisis cabaret, the artist gives voice to creatures great and small

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THEATRE, LIVESTREAMJanet SmithJanuary 19, 2021The Cultch, The Cave, John Millard, livestream
Cornelia Hahn Oberlander exhibition at West Vancouver Art Museum celebrates landscape designer’s legacy
Cornelia Hahn Oberlander exhibition at West Vancouver Art Museum celebrates landscape designer’s legacy

Genius Loci presents a body of work spanning seven decades of the visionary artist’s career

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ART & DESIGNGail JohnsonJanuary 19, 2021art & design, West Vancouver Art Museum, Bauhaus, Cornelia Hahn Oberlander, landscape design
Stir Q&A: Caroline MacCaull gets digitally interactive with 003_playback at the Dance Centre
Stir Q&A: Caroline MacCaull gets digitally interactive with 003_playback at the Dance Centre

High tech and audience votes determine the course of new dance work

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DANCEStir VancouverJanuary 19, 2021DANCECENTRE, DANCE CENTRE, Dance Centre
I swallowed a moon made from iron is a haunting meld of voice, the piano, and video
I swallowed a moon made from iron is a haunting meld of voice, the piano, and video

Njo Kong Kie’s song cycle is based on the poetry of late factory worker Xu Lizhi 許立

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MUSIC, STAGEStir VancouverJanuary 18, 2021Partner Content, livestream, PuSh Festival
Sonya Iwasiuk, Ghislain Brown-Kossi, and Mat Holstrom launch new exhibitions at PoMoArts, to February 15
Sonya Iwasiuk, Ghislain Brown-Kossi, and Mat Holstrom launch new exhibitions at PoMoArts, to February 15

Online and in-person exhibitions at Port Moody Arts Centre touch on immigration, relationships, and Canadian culture

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ART & DESIGN, WHAT'S STIRRINGGail JohnsonJanuary 18, 2021art & design, what's stirring, PoMoArts
Stir Cheat Sheet: 5 flicks to freak you out at the Vancouver Short Film Festival's After Dark series
Stir Cheat Sheet: 5 flicks to freak you out at the Vancouver Short Film Festival's After Dark series

Retro ‘80s tech, haunted fridges, giant arachnids, and more

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SCREENStir VancouverJanuary 18, 2021VSFF
Named after legendary French chef, Les Dames d’Escoffier BC chapter announces scholarships for women in food, wine, hospitality
Named after legendary French chef, Les Dames d’Escoffier BC chapter announces scholarships for women in food, wine, hospitality

The international organization’s local chapter has $50,000 to help women train, study, and pivot

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CULINARY, WINEGail JohnsonJanuary 18, 2021CULINARY, wine, Les Dames d'Escoffier
Not your basic cup: Hot Chocolate Vancouver elevates the drink's art, to February 14
Not your basic cup: Hot Chocolate Vancouver elevates the drink's art, to February 14

The 2021 edition features 87 creative flavours

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CULINARY, FESTS, WHAT'S STIRRINGGail JohnsonJanuary 17, 2021CULINARY, Festivals, fests, what's stirring
UBC School of Music oboist Roger Cole and pianist Terence Dawson serve Schumann and Telemann for lunch, January 20 at noon
UBC School of Music oboist Roger Cole and pianist Terence Dawson serve Schumann and Telemann for lunch, January 20 at noon

The underappreciated double-reed instrument gets its rare chance to sing.

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MUSIC, WHAT'S STIRRINGJanet SmithJanuary 16, 2021UBC School Music, Chan Centre, livestream
Dementia Lab 2021 looks at how design can uncover and enhance the abilities of people with dementia
Dementia Lab 2021 looks at how design can uncover and enhance the abilities of people with dementia

Emily Carr University hosts virtual conference with talks, workshops, and performances

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ART & DESIGNStir VancouverJanuary 16, 2021Partner Content, Emily Carr, ECUAD
VSO devotes January concerts to Mozart, with music that moves you
VSO devotes January concerts to Mozart, with music that moves you

Vancouver Symphony Orchestra musical director Otto Tausk has always revered the musical genius

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MUSICGail JohnsonJanuary 15, 2021Music, VSO, Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, Otto Tausk, Homepage feature
El Color Negro finds different shades of Black at Vancouver Short Film Festival
El Color Negro finds different shades of Black at Vancouver Short Film Festival

Elegant black-and-white portraits meet powerful spoken-word in work inspired by BLM

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SCREEN, FESTSJanet SmithJanuary 15, 2021BLM, Vancouver Short Film Festival, VSFF
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