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Vancouver Biennale's sculptures are on the move
Vancouver Biennale's sculptures are on the move

Following the installation of Chen Wenling’s The Proud Youth in Yaletown, The Meeting by Wang Shugang finds a permanent home in White Rock;

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ART & DESIGNGail JohnsonApril 25, 2021art and design, public art, Vancouver Biennale
Comedy and the COVID era: Susan Thompson sees the therapeutic value of laughter in a new light
Comedy and the COVID era: Susan Thompson sees the therapeutic value of laughter in a new light

“We have to make jokes, otherwise isolation and everything going on will swallow us up.”

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COMEDYJanet SmithApril 24, 2021
Stir 'Splainer: Burrard Arts Foundation residency artists tell the stories behind their works
Stir 'Splainer: Burrard Arts Foundation residency artists tell the stories behind their works

Rydel Cerezo alludes to private school in the Philippines, while Kriss Munsya remembers Hogan’s Alley

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ART & DESIGNStir VancouverApril 24, 2021Burrard Arts Foundation
Talking Stick Festival heads outdoors, online, with Plant Walk, April 29
Talking Stick Festival heads outdoors, online, with Plant Walk, April 29

You can explore Stanley Park virtually with ethnobotanist-artist T'uy't'tanat-Cease Wyss and the fest’s Margo Kane

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FESTS, WHAT'S STIRRINGGail JohnsonApril 24, 2021Talking Stick, Talking Stick Festival, Full Circle, Margo Kane, What's Stirring
New energy spills out of confinement for Company 605's Josh Martin
New energy spills out of confinement for Company 605's Josh Martin

At VIDF, Brimming explores the body as a rigid container for an invisible inner world

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DANCEJanet SmithApril 23, 2021VIDF, Company 605, Homepage feature
Not your "typical" choral performance: musica intima broadens creative boundaries with the Beginning of Song
Not your "typical" choral performance: musica intima broadens creative boundaries with the Beginning of Song

The conductorless vocal ensemble’s upcoming virtual concert merges music, spoken word, and film

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MUSICGail JohnsonApril 23, 2021musica intima, music, choral music
Vancouver New Music releases largest One-Page Score Project to date
Vancouver New Music releases largest One-Page Score Project to date

The latest edition features 20 new pieces by 20 professional musicians and 42 University Transition Program students

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MUSICStir VancouverApril 23, 2021Partner Content, Vancouver New Music, music
Stir Cheat Sheet: 5 things to know about Home Within, streaming from April 23 via the Chan Centre
Stir Cheat Sheet: 5 things to know about Home Within, streaming from April 23 via the Chan Centre

Silkroad Ensemble’s haunting ode to Syria blends Kinan Azmeh’s mournful clarinet and Kevork Mourad’s projected drawings

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MUSIC, LIVESTREAMStir VancouverApril 23, 2021CHAN CENTRE, Chan Centre
With Tree Snag, Douglas Coupland reflects a day beachcombing in Haida Gwaii with his friend, the late Gordon Smith
With Tree Snag, Douglas Coupland reflects a day beachcombing in Haida Gwaii with his friend, the late Gordon Smith

Coupland shares the back story of the dramatic new large-scale public artwork at Grosvenor Ambleside in West Vancouver

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ART & DESIGNGail JohnsonApril 23, 2021Douglas Coupland, Gordon Smith, Public Art, West Vancouver, Homepage feature
Canadian Independent Bookstore Day on April 24 celebrates the joy of booking
Canadian Independent Bookstore Day on April 24 celebrates the joy of booking

The 50-plus indie book shops in Metro Vancouver are a close community, note the bibliophiles at Upstart & Crow

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READGail JohnsonApril 23, 2021Read, books, BC books, Upstart & Crow, indie, Canadian Independent Bookstore Day, independent bookstores
In wake of billboard controversy, Capture Photography Festival and Vancouver Art Gallery host discussion on role of public art April 24
In wake of billboard controversy, Capture Photography Festival and Vancouver Art Gallery host discussion on role of public art April 24

Panel of curators and others explore the issues around the removal of Steven Shearer’s images

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ART & DESIGNJanet SmithApril 22, 2021Vancouver Art Gallery, Capture Photography Festival, Capture
TD Vancouver International Jazz Festival unveils online lineup of more than 100 concerts, June 25 to July 4
TD Vancouver International Jazz Festival unveils online lineup of more than 100 concerts, June 25 to July 4

Ravi Coltrane, John Beasley’s MONK’estra, Snotty Nose Rez Kids, Talking Pictures, and much more from BC and around the world

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MUSIC, LIVESTREAMJanet SmithApril 22, 2021Coastal Jazz, Vancouver International Jazz Festival, TD Vancouver International Jazz Festival, Jazz Fest, Homepage feature
For Earth Day, Beetbox plant-based restaurant chips in to help kids connect with nature
For Earth Day, Beetbox plant-based restaurant chips in to help kids connect with nature

The vegetarian Vancouver eatery is helping send children from low-income families to Saplings Outdoor Program

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CULINARYGail JohnsonApril 22, 2021culinary, Earth Day, Beetbox, vegetarian, plant-based, Vancouver food
Got Craft? Spring Pop-Up Virtual Market features more than 75 makers to May 2
Got Craft? Spring Pop-Up Virtual Market features more than 75 makers to May 2

Hand-stamped silver spoons, mod ceramic wall hangings, and artisan chutney, and more

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ART & DESIGN, WHAT'S STIRRINGJanet SmithApril 21, 2021Got Craft?
Stir Q&A: Vancouver poet Joseph Dandurand on pain, the positives of isolation, and being shortlisted for 2021 Griffin Poetry Prize
Stir Q&A: Vancouver poet Joseph Dandurand on pain, the positives of isolation, and being shortlisted for 2021 Griffin Poetry Prize

The Kwantlen First Nation member and artistic director of Verses Festival of Words gains global recognition for his latest poetry book, The East Side of It All

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READ, FESTSGail JohnsonApril 21, 2021Verses, Joseph Dandurand, Indigenous, poetry
DanceHouse set to light up the night with eight-story video REBO(U)ND, April 29 to May 8
DanceHouse set to light up the night with eight-story video REBO(U)ND, April 29 to May 8

Gravity-defying dance work to be projected on tower by English Bay

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DANCEStir VancouverApril 21, 2021Partner Content, DANCEHOUSE
The Da Vinci Experience immerses Greater Vancouver in a multi-sensory celebration of the genius's life and work
The Da Vinci Experience immerses Greater Vancouver in a multi-sensory celebration of the genius's life and work

The immersive production straight from Italy is curated by the director of the Leonardian Museum in Vinci

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ART & DESIGNGail JohnsonApril 21, 2021art and design, multimedia, immersive, the Da Vinci Experience
Sarah Berman tries to see NXIVM leader through women's eyes in Don't Call It a Cult
Sarah Berman tries to see NXIVM leader through women's eyes in Don't Call It a Cult

Questions remain, as Vancouver author unravels the allure and mind control of Keith Raniere

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READStir VancouverApril 21, 2021NXIVM
 The 2021 Lawyer Show Online: Cabaret-A-Ganza takes a trip through musical theatre on April 23 at 7:30 pm
The 2021 Lawyer Show Online: Cabaret-A-Ganza takes a trip through musical theatre on April 23 at 7:30 pm

The annual tradition raises funds for Carousel Theatre for Young People and Touchstone Theatre

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THEATREJanet SmithApril 21, 2021Touchstone Theatre
Francophone music, local beer, and Québécois fare: Festival du Bois takes the party to the kitchen
Francophone music, local beer, and Québécois fare: Festival du Bois takes the party to the kitchen

With its focus on French Canadian culture, the fest shares classic recipes—and pairs them with Port Moody ales and performances from across the country

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MUSIC, FESTS, CULINARY, DRINKGail JohnsonApril 21, 2021Festival du Bois, Yellow Dog Brewing, BC beer, craft beer, French Canadian food, Quebecois, Acadian, Homepage feature
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