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Vancouver Symphony Orchestra announces new concert season, its 103rd year
Vancouver Symphony Orchestra announces new concert season, its 103rd year

Highlights include works by Indigenous composers and women, plus star guest appearances

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MUSICGail JohnsonSeptember 8, 2021VSO, Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, Otto Tausk
Stir Q&A:  Jai Djwa looks at what's in a name, and a name change, at the Vancouver Fringe Festival
Stir Q&A: Jai Djwa looks at what's in a name, and a name change, at the Vancouver Fringe Festival

“Names aren't fixed to us, but we can fix them by changing them.”

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FESTS, THEATREJanet SmithSeptember 8, 2021Vancouver Fringe Festival, Homepage feature, Fringe Fest
People can now access BC Vaccine Card, needed for indoor concerts, theatre, dance, and symphony events as of September 13
People can now access BC Vaccine Card, needed for indoor concerts, theatre, dance, and symphony events as of September 13

The Province announced the card will be required to access other activities, like indoor dining

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NEWSGail JohnsonSeptember 7, 2021news, co, vaccine
New Indigenous theatre company presents world premiere of So Damn Proud
New Indigenous theatre company presents world premiere of So Damn Proud

Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Úxwumixw (Squamish Nation) writer, director, and company founder Justin Neal strives for authenticity in his stories

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THEATREGail JohnsonSeptember 7, 2021Italian, Italian food, giovane bacaro, Vancouver food, theatre, Holy Crow Arts, Justin Neal, Indigenous, Homepage feature
Vancouver Taiwanese Film Festival Returns for 2021 on September 10
Vancouver Taiwanese Film Festival Returns for 2021 on September 10

Artisan gifts from local makers include serene ceramics, hand-loomed textiles, and much more

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SCREENStir VancouverSeptember 7, 2021Partner Content, screen
New Fire Dragon Festival comes to Vancouver’s Chinatown, September 24 to 26
New Fire Dragon Festival comes to Vancouver’s Chinatown, September 24 to 26

The art-filled event coincides with Mid-Autumn Festival celebrations

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FESTS, CULTURE, WHAT'S STIRRINGGail JohnsonSeptember 7, 2021What's Stirring, Chinatown, Dr Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden, festivals, Mid-Autumn Festival
Reading List: Fall brings hearty, heady books for longer days
Reading List: Fall brings hearty, heady books for longer days

From The Ocean’s Whistleblower to Land of Big Numbers to Ring, Upstart & Crow has non-fiction and fiction picks to get excited about this autumn

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READStir VancouverSeptember 7, 2021Read, Upstart & Crow
Vancouver drummer Ben Brown makes music out of public art with Sound Sculptures
Vancouver drummer Ben Brown makes music out of public art with Sound Sculptures

The musician’s free performances give new life to artworks at local parks

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MUSICGail JohnsonSeptember 6, 2021Homepage feature, Music, Vancouver New Music, Ben Brown, public art
Taiwanese musician Yaway Mawring shares Indigenous culture by singing in Atayal language
Taiwanese musician Yaway Mawring shares Indigenous culture by singing in Atayal language

Appearing in TAIWANfest 2021, the artist celebrates her heritage through song

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FESTS, MUSICStir VancouverSeptember 6, 2021Partner Content, TAIWANfest
East Vancouver artist Reece Terris's Bridge pops up at Audain Art Museum, to October 17
East Vancouver artist Reece Terris's Bridge pops up at Audain Art Museum, to October 17

The Whistler museum’s micro-exhibition illustrates how the four-storey-tall installation was less about the structure itself and more about the space in between

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ART & DESIGN, WHAT'S STIRRINGGail JohnsonSeptember 5, 2021art and design, Audain Art Museum, Reece Terris, art installations, What's Stirring
Music on Main announces 16th annual concert series
Music on Main announces 16th annual concert series

The organization is keeping people connected via digital musical offerings, in-person concerts, and more

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MUSICGail JohnsonSeptember 3, 2021music, Music on Main
Musician of Amis heritage finds parallels between Indigenous experiences in Taiwan and Canada
Musician of Amis heritage finds parallels between Indigenous experiences in Taiwan and Canada

Struck by Kent Monkman’s paintings, Suana Emuy Cilangasay incorporates some of the Cree artist’s paintings into new video for TAIWANfest 2021

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FESTS, MUSICGail JohnsonSeptember 3, 2021Fests, Music, TAIWANfeset, Indigenous
Sound of the City: Old Soul Rebel releases new single, reflects on the pandemic
Sound of the City: Old Soul Rebel releases new single, reflects on the pandemic

The Vancouver musical duo dedicates its pandemic-era shows to people who have lost loved ones to COVID-19

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SOUND OF THE CITY, MUSICStir VancouverSeptember 3, 2021Sound of the City, music
Made in BC - Dance on Tour announces name change to "Dance West Network: connecting artists and communities in motion"
Made in BC - Dance on Tour announces name change to "Dance West Network: connecting artists and communities in motion"

Indigenous artists welcome the new name, which was decided on after lengthy community consultations

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DANCE, NEWSGail JohnsonSeptember 3, 2021dance, Dance West Network, Indigenous, news, Dance West
Live music returns to Chan Centre for the Performing Arts this fall
Live music returns to Chan Centre for the Performing Arts this fall

Dynamic, diverse concert lineup celebrates local, Indigenous, and emerging artists

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MUSICStir VancouverSeptember 3, 2021Partner Content, Chan Centre, UBC School of Music
The Neverland Night Circus brings a seductive Peter Pan to Vancouver Fringe Festival
The Neverland Night Circus brings a seductive Peter Pan to Vancouver Fringe Festival

The Geekenders’ immersive production is a family-friendly affair

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THEATRE, FESTSGail JohnsonSeptember 3, 2021fests, Fringe Fest, Vancouver Fringe Festival, Geekenders, Homepage feature
From baby-friendly studio time to intergenerational singing, Arts Umbrella offers vast range of new classes this fall
From baby-friendly studio time to intergenerational singing, Arts Umbrella offers vast range of new classes this fall

The arts-education centre for young people from age three months to 22 years launches numerous courses in its new home on Granville Island

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ART & DESIGN, DANCE, THEATRE, COMEDYStir VancouverSeptember 2, 2021Partner Content, Arts Umbrella
The Cultch's pandemic season wins prestigious Holden Street Theatres’ Edinburgh Fringe Award 2021
The Cultch's pandemic season wins prestigious Holden Street Theatres’ Edinburgh Fringe Award 2021

Five of the local theatre’s shows that streamed via digital series East Van to Edinburgh earn international recognition

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THEATRE, NEWSGail JohnsonSeptember 2, 2021The Cultch, East Vancouver, theatre, a craigslist cantata
Temporary Steps dances outdoors into an uncertain autumn, with new music by Leslie Uyeda, September 5
Temporary Steps dances outdoors into an uncertain autumn, with new music by Leslie Uyeda, September 5

Little Chamber show at Celebration Hall features eight musicians and choreography by Ted Littlemore

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DANCE, MUSICJanet SmithSeptember 2, 2021Little Chamber Music
Stir Wine Pairing: A collage of colours and flavours comes together through this match-up of the Cultch Gallery, Vennie's, and IMBZZL
Stir Wine Pairing: A collage of colours and flavours comes together through this match-up of the Cultch Gallery, Vennie's, and IMBZZL

We’re chasing the Collage Works exhibition by Ginger Sedlarova and Seema Shah with a stop at a new sub shop on Venables and a just-launched Okanagan-grown rosé

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CULINARY, WINE, ART & DESIGNGail JohnsonSeptember 2, 2021CULINARY, wine, BC wine, BC wineries, Wine, wine pairing, ramen, the Cultch, The Gallery at the Cultch, Stir Pairing
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La Venue de l’avenir (Colours of Time) takes a lighthearted trip back to 1895 Paris, at VIFF Centre to January 5. 

Four relatives converge on an old house, discovering the story of an ancestor who journeyed to the City of Light during the Impr
Canadian art community mourns Gathie Falk. 

The pioneering multimedia artist who made her name with glossy ceramic fruits and shoes is being remembered for her “joyful affirmation of all that is beautiful in this world”. 

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Nikkei Mochitsuki celebrates a year-end Japanese tradition, December 29. 

Taiko drums and dance add to the festivities at the Nikkei National Museum and Cultural Centre. 

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From family-friendly theatre in the afternoon to celebratory shows as midnight approaches, here’s a look at what’s on offer around the city this New Year’s Eve—plus a couple of New Year’s Day festivities too.

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O Christmas Tea: A British Comedy serves up a whimsical party at the Massey Theatre, December 28

James & Jamesy’s family-friendly show sails through a series of slapstick and sometimes surreal journeys. 

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