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Vancouver chefs turn picnics into an artform
Vancouver chefs turn picnics into an artform

Miso bowls, Syrian dips, and French fare are options for the beach-blanket dining

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CULINARYGail JohnsonJune 8, 2021culinary
It's really happening: theatres have started to announce live shows again, even indoors
It's really happening: theatres have started to announce live shows again, even indoors

The Arts Club, the Massey, and Dancing on the Edge unveil programming for summer and beyond

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THEATRE, NEWSJanet SmithJune 8, 2021Arts Club Theatre, pandemic reopening, BC restart, Massey Theatre, Queer Arts Festival, Dancing on the Edge
 At VIDF, Lamondance brings a celebration of life from theatre to studio space 
At VIDF, Lamondance brings a celebration of life from theatre to studio space 

Utilizing the power of movement and the magic of simple props, Before Dawn celebrates the return to normality

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DANCEStir VancouverJune 8, 2021Partner Content, VIDF, Lamondance
Electronics and AI voice simulation meet acoustic instruments at Turning Point Ensemble's Interactive concert
Electronics and AI voice simulation meet acoustic instruments at Turning Point Ensemble's Interactive concert

Composer Mauricio Pauly conjures a hybrid world of sound

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MUSICJanet SmithJune 8, 2021Turning Point Ensemble, TPE, livestream
Stir Cheat Sheet: 5 things to know about Vetta Chamber Music’s season finale, Jane Coop and Friends
Stir Cheat Sheet: 5 things to know about Vetta Chamber Music’s season finale, Jane Coop and Friends

The virtual concert features powerful works by Mozart and Franck

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MUSICStir VancouverJune 8, 2021music, Vetta Chamber Music, Jane Coop, Joan Blackman
PiDGiN sous chef Kym Nguyen makes their mark on the culinary scene as Top Chef Canada's first non-binary competitor
PiDGiN sous chef Kym Nguyen makes their mark on the culinary scene as Top Chef Canada's first non-binary competitor

The Vancouver creative, who chose cooking over a career in architecture, hopes to inspire others to be confident about their identity

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CULINARYGail JohnsonJune 8, 2021culinary, PiDGiN, LGBTQ2SAI, nonbinary, Homepage feature
Intimate objects and assemblages emblazon Arbutus Greenway billboards via the Capture Photography Festival, until July 1
Intimate objects and assemblages emblazon Arbutus Greenway billboards via the Capture Photography Festival, until July 1

Celia Perrin Sidarous’s “Flotsam” series plays with art history, still lifes, and archival imagery

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ART & DESIGN, WHAT'S STIRRINGJanet SmithJune 7, 2021Capture Photography Festival
Gastown's Di Beppe Ristorante celebrates Festa della Polenta, to June 30
Gastown's Di Beppe Ristorante celebrates Festa della Polenta, to June 30

Once considered peasants’ food, polenta is at the heart of an annual tradition celebrated throughout Italy—and beyond

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CULINARY, WHAT'S STIRRINGGail JohnsonJune 7, 2021Festa della Polenta, Vancouver restaurants, Di Beppe, What's Stirring
Christopher Gaze co-hosts VSO's Musical Picnic With Friends, premiering June 10
Christopher Gaze co-hosts VSO's Musical Picnic With Friends, premiering June 10

The virtual concert features “Summer” from Vivaldi’s Four Seasons, an appearance by pianist Jane Coop, and other highlights

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MUSIC, WHAT'S STIRRINGGail JohnsonJune 7, 2021VSO, Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, music, Christopher Gaze, What's Stirring
Daring, diverse Jazz Fest series at Frankie's keeps the soul fires burning
Daring, diverse Jazz Fest series at Frankie's keeps the soul fires burning

From post-bop to cool jazz, blues to Latin styles, Frankie’s Jazz Club hosts a daring, diverse lineup at the 2021 festival

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FESTS, MUSICStir VancouverJune 7, 2021Partner Content, Jazz Fest, TD Vancouver International Jazz Festival, Coastal Jazz, Vancouver International Jazz Festival
A cinematic sci-fi ode to Polish author Stanisław Lem, at the Cinematheque until July 1
A cinematic sci-fi ode to Polish author Stanisław Lem, at the Cinematheque until July 1

Andrei Tarkovsky, Steven Soderbergh, and more paid tribute to the Polish author

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SCREEN, WHAT'S STIRRINGJanet SmithJune 7, 2021The Cinematheque
The Cultch opens the Patio at 1895 with local beer, wine, Cheezies, and more
The Cultch opens the Patio at 1895 with local beer, wine, Cheezies, and more

The historic theatre adds a new licensed space to Vancouver’s outdoor sipping and snacking scene

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CULINARY, STAGEGail JohnsonJune 6, 2021The Cultch, patio
Kapé Philippine Coffee builds bridges between farmers and consumers—and works to decolonize the industry
Kapé Philippine Coffee builds bridges between farmers and consumers—and works to decolonize the industry

Iona and Paolo Fresnoza work directly with female-led small farms in their home country

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CULINARYGail JohnsonJune 5, 2021Kape Philippine Coffee, coffee, Philippine History Month, Homepage feature
Sound of the City: DJ O Show sounds off on representation, writing her first hip-hop track, and the energy of a crowd
Sound of the City: DJ O Show sounds off on representation, writing her first hip-hop track, and the energy of a crowd

The Afro-Indigenous 2 Spirit artist and Squamish Nation member says the pandemic gave rise to new creative skills

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SOUND OF THE CITY, MUSICStir VancouverJune 4, 2021Sound of the City, music, DJ O Show, indigenous, 2 Spirit
Film reviews: Soba restaurants, sumo wrestlers, and unwed mothers, as Toronto Japanese Film Festival streams here
Film reviews: Soba restaurants, sumo wrestlers, and unwed mothers, as Toronto Japanese Film Festival streams here

Highlights include True Mothers, Mio’s Cookbook, and Sumodo—Successors of Samurai

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SCREENJanet SmithJune 4, 2021TJFF, Toronto Japanese Film Festival
VAG's vast Vancouver Special: Disorientations and Echo exhibition amplifies diverse new voices on the local scene
VAG's vast Vancouver Special: Disorientations and Echo exhibition amplifies diverse new voices on the local scene

Seeing in new ways, with broken-and-rebuilt ceramics to room-filling tree sculptures, textiles, and murals

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ART & DESIGNJanet SmithJune 3, 2021VAG, Vancouver Art Gallery, Homepage feature
Diverse communities share their culture, heritage at Doors Open Richmond
Diverse communities share their culture, heritage at Doors Open Richmond

With tours of everything from a Buddhist monastery to a Persian restaurant, the annual Heritage Canada event goes online for 2021

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CULTURAL TOURISM, FESTSGail JohnsonJune 3, 2021Doors Open Richmond, Richmond
A play about housing refugees, a dialogue on madness, and more as rEvolver Festival enters final weekend
A play about housing refugees, a dialogue on madness, and more as rEvolver Festival enters final weekend

Boundary-pushing offerings include a wonderfully weird website-EP and collagelike text fragments

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THEATRE, FESTSJanet SmithJune 3, 2021Upintheair Theatre
Lamondance ramps itself up through pandemic, debuting two new virtual shows
Lamondance ramps itself up through pandemic, debuting two new virtual shows

Brazilian-born artistic director Davi Rodrigues keeps the energy and positivity flowing to move a rising company forward

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DANCEJanet SmithJune 2, 2021VIDF, Vancouver International Dance Festival, livestream, Homepage feature, Lamondance
Stir Pairing: Food and wine from the land to savour during the Summer Solstice Indigenous Festival
Stir Pairing: Food and wine from the land to savour during the Summer Solstice Indigenous Festival

An Indigenous World Winery red, bannockwich from Salmon n’ Bannock go hand in hand with the multidisciplinary fest that celebrates Canada’s diverse Indigenous cultures

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CULINARY, FESTSGail JohnsonJune 2, 2021CULINARY, Festivals, Talking Stick, Indigenous cuisine, Indigenous World Winery, Salmon n' Bannock, Full Circle, Stir Pairing
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