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Dance review: Live audience goes wild for Ever So Slightly's timely hip-hop-infused metaphors
Dance review: Live audience goes wild for Ever So Slightly's timely hip-hop-infused metaphors

On-stage musicians add to a piece that finds Montreal’s RUBBERBAND in visionary form

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DANCEJanet SmithOctober 23, 2021DANCEHOUSE, DanceHouse, RUBBERBAND
Stir Q&A: Imagine Picasso curator Androula Michaël talks Cubism, collage, and the many faces of the master
Stir Q&A: Imagine Picasso curator Androula Michaël talks Cubism, collage, and the many faces of the master

The art historian says the giant projections bring a new appreciation for his brushwork, patterns, and points of view

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ART & DESIGNJanet SmithOctober 22, 2021Imagine Picasso, Picasso
Sound of the City: Genre-defying Vancouver band Dacey on curve balls, live shows, and upcoming releases
Sound of the City: Genre-defying Vancouver band Dacey on curve balls, live shows, and upcoming releases

Alternative R ’n’ B, neo soul, jazz, lo-fi hip hop, and more influence the local group’s music

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SOUND OF THE CITY, MUSICStir VancouverOctober 22, 2021Sound of the City, music
Local artist leans on art during a time of great difficulty
Local artist leans on art during a time of great difficulty

Upcoming SAGA Thursday Artist Talk with Amy J. Dyck will take listeners on an emotional journey

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ART & DESIGNStir VancouverOctober 22, 2021Partner Content, Surrey Art Gallery
Major Jean Paul Riopelle exhibition comes to Whistler’s Audain Art Museum
Major Jean Paul Riopelle exhibition comes to Whistler’s Audain Art Museum

The show focuses on a lesser-known period of the iconic artist’s life—and raises questions about the collection of Indigenous art


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ART & DESIGNGail JohnsonOctober 22, 2021Homepage feature, Audain Art Museum, Michael Audain, Curtis Collins
Vancouver Podcast Festival announces its return for one-day online event November 20
Vancouver Podcast Festival announces its return for one-day online event November 20

Guests talk climate change, diversity, and movie adaptations

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PODCASTSJanet SmithOctober 22, 2021VanPodFest, Vancouver Podcast Festival
#IndieFest celebrates innovation in opera, from virtual reality to diverse new voices
#IndieFest celebrates innovation in opera, from virtual reality to diverse new voices

Re:Naissance Opera’s Debi Wong works to amplify a thriving new scene

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OPERA, MUSICJanet SmithOctober 21, 2021re:Naissance opera, Homepage feature
Locarno hits the Chan Centre with its joyful, groove-heavy Mexican folk music
Locarno hits the Chan Centre with its joyful, groove-heavy Mexican folk music

With doses of rock and Latin son, the multipiece band is headed by Mexican-Canadian artist Tom Landa

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MUSICStir VancouverOctober 21, 2021Partner Content, Chan Centre
Postponed Piano Burning finally ignites on October 24 at Mountain View Cemetery
Postponed Piano Burning finally ignites on October 24 at Mountain View Cemetery

Queer Arts Fest and Talking Stick combine forces for a performance that’s grounded in Indigenous knowledge and fire ceremonies

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MUSICJanet SmithOctober 21, 2021Queer Arts Festival, Talking Stick Festival, Pride in Art Society
Alonzo King LINES Ballet performs live at the Vancouver Playhouse on October 29 and 30
Alonzo King LINES Ballet performs live at the Vancouver Playhouse on October 29 and 30

Vancouver International Dance Festival presents the new works The Personal Element and AZOTH

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DANCEStir VancouverOctober 21, 2021Partner Content, VIDF, Alonzo King LINES Ballet
K!mmortal reconnects with their ancient queer magic through art
K!mmortal reconnects with their ancient queer magic through art

The multidisciplinary, nonbinary, queer Filipinx artist takes to the Chan Centre stage as part of UBC’s ARTIVISM

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MUSICGail JohnsonOctober 21, 2021Chan Centre, Kimmortal, Artivism, UBC
Dynamic jazz duo Laila Biali and Jodi Proznick team up at the Shadbolt Centre for the Arts, October 21
Dynamic jazz duo Laila Biali and Jodi Proznick team up at the Shadbolt Centre for the Arts, October 21

Livestream tickets still available for a show that features the music from albums Out of Dust and Sun Songs

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MUSIC, LIVESTREAMJanet SmithOctober 20, 2021Shadbolt Centre for the Arts, jazz
The Dance Centre’s Discover Dance! series returns with Arno Kamolika
The Dance Centre’s Discover Dance! series returns with Arno Kamolika

Noonhour series features Bharatanatyam dance


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DANCEStir VancouverOctober 20, 2021Partner Content, DANCE CENTRE, Dance Centre, The Dance Centre
Mozart's Requiem captures all the highs and lows of a pandemic year, masks and all
Mozart's Requiem captures all the highs and lows of a pandemic year, masks and all

Vancouver Bach Choir returns to live performance with a piece that offers beauty and hope amid the darkness

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Janet SmithOctober 20, 2021Vancouver Bach Choir, Bach Choir
Theatre capacity limits to finally return to 100 percent on October 25
Theatre capacity limits to finally return to 100 percent on October 25

Proof of double vaccination will allow masked visitors access to potential full houses for movies, theatre, concerts, and more

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NEWSJanet SmithOctober 19, 2021COVID-19
Vancouver New Music announces Electric Fields, an online music festival exploring intersections of body and technology
Vancouver New Music announces Electric Fields, an online music festival exploring intersections of body and technology

Available via on-demand videos, each exclusive performance blends motion and sound

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MUSIC, FESTSStir VancouverOctober 19, 2021Partner Content, Vancouver New Music
Stir Q&A: Author Sylvia Moreno-Garcia, appearing at Vancouver Writers Fest, on pulp fiction and her love of horror
Stir Q&A: Author Sylvia Moreno-Garcia, appearing at Vancouver Writers Fest, on pulp fiction and her love of horror

The New York Times best-selling author, whose latest is Velvet Was the Night, shifts between genres

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FESTS, READGail JohnsonOctober 19, 2021Vancouver Writers Fest, Sylvia Moreno-Garcia
Eastside Culture Crawl launches 25th-anniversary festival with art-filled Take Flight Benefit
Eastside Culture Crawl launches 25th-anniversary festival with art-filled Take Flight Benefit

This year’s fundraising event features an amazing silent auction and the return of the wildly popular Art Roulette

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ART & DESIGNStir VancouverOctober 19, 2021Partner Content, Eastside Arts Society, Eastside Culture Crawl
Piano prodigy Tony Siqi Yun brings poetic expression to the keys
Piano prodigy Tony Siqi Yun brings poetic expression to the keys

The Toronto-born Juilliard student performs with Vancouver Recital Society

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MUSICGail JohnsonOctober 19, 2021Vancouver Recital Society, Tony Siqi Yun, piano, Homepage feature
Culinary arts: Temper’s new chocolatier Meagan Larmant on Peruvian cacao, vegan treats, and the pain of pastry
Culinary arts: Temper’s new chocolatier Meagan Larmant on Peruvian cacao, vegan treats, and the pain of pastry

The local pastry chef travelled to Central America to learn all about chocolate

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CULINARYGail JohnsonOctober 19, 2021chocolate, Temper Chocolate and Pastry
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