A dim sum-inspired croissant is just one of the celebratory dishes on offer in Vancouver throughout May
Read MoreRead an excerpt from the local author’s Rewriting Our Stories: Education, Empowerment and Well-Being
Read MoreScience centres and other urban sites are eligible for up to $1 million if they can show at least a 30-percent reduction in revenue
Read MoreThe outdoor dining space is the perfect place to stop in before or after the Feast for the Eyes exhibition, closing soon
Read MoreBringing lived experience with disability to the position, the Canadian-American artist has had a long career in theatre and film
Read MoreUsing everything from virtual reality to sign language, creative teams find new ways to connect with audiences
Read MoreTalaysay Tours’ new guided cultural experience shares stories of the totem poles and sculptures at B.C.’s most visited tourist attraction on unceded Coast Salish territory
Read MoreNew works by Marissa Wong and Katie Cassady presented in partnership with the Dance Centre explore emotion and experiences
Read MoreDaily performances from local stages join shows from Amsterdam and Paris
Read MoreIn an over-the-top portrayal, Oliver Masucci has the German auteur’s look down—potbelly and all
Read MoreThe founder of Tara Cheyenne Performance tackles the fraught topic of body image with her signature wry and razor-sharp humour
Read MoreB.C. cheese expert Shana Miller finds peace in her craft at Canada’s only maker of both products
Read MoreThe Quebec documentary brings a deep empathy and poetic lensing to a story of hard work and redemption
Read MoreAudiovisual film criticism delves into everything from Indonesian horror movies to Vietnamese war movies
Read MoreCrafted Vancouver’s online walk-through showcases outstanding hand-crafted furniture and home objects
Read MoreHere are top docs to take in over the fest’s final weekend
Read MoreTraining at the KW Studios to culminate in the well-known outdoor show amid sand and surf, July 12 to 25
Read MoreShadow puppets, sticky notes, projections, and umbrellas: installation confounds, rallies, and pushes form at the Firehall
Read MoreCanada’s longest-running contemporary-dance festival features online and on-stage performances
Read MoreThe inaugural director-curator of what’s now known as the Nikkei National Museum & Cultural Centre shares moving stories in Chiru Sakura—Falling Cherry Blossoms
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