Multimedia PuSh Festival show blends radio documentary, performance, and projected imagery to follow five young Inuit women
Read MoreAt the intimate PuSh Festival installation, throat-singing, soul, and other styles melt into a soundscape that comes at you from all directions
Read MoreThe Vancouver- and Kelowna-based visual artist hiked to over a dozen fire towers throughout the Pacific Northwest as part of the research behind The Dusk Meridian
Read MoreThe Bellingham-based poet wrote After Preparing the Altar, The Ghosts Feast Feverishly upon learning about the Great Chinese Famine
Read MoreFacing adversity has fuelled Elma Begovic to create a work that hits close to home
Read MoreTrevor Noah: Back To Abnormal World Tour at Rogers Arena February 26 will proceed at 50 percent capacity
Read MoreAshley Lyle and Bart Nickerson talk about the cult series that follows a girls’ soccer team into a horror-laced survival epic
Read MoreMetro Vancouver chefs are celebrating with especially artful dishes
Read MoreThe one-on-one work by Montreal’s Joe Jack et John confronts consent and sexual assault among neurodivergent women
Read MoreAward-winning choreographer from Montreal shares her latest work at Scotiabank Dance Centre February 4 to 6
Read MoreThe artist’s upcoming VSO performance does away with the instrument’s stereotypes
Read MoreThe Vetta Chamber Music concert features the return of the magnetic pianist in a trio of serene pieces
Read MoreAt the PuSh fest, the artist mixes hip-hop and contemporary styles with images ripped right from the Black male experience
Read MoreThe Medium is the Medium is the Medium shines a light on the late Indian-born, Ontario-based artist’s career spanning more than five decades
Read MoreLivestreaming via VIDF, the dance-theatre work mines the artist’s family roots in Cape Town’s “Coloured” community
Read MoreAt Early Music Vancouver, the dazzling “La Follia” varations and more
Read MoreThe cross-sector project brings together composers, filmmakers, dancers, visual artists and more in striking five-minute works
Read MoreDo you mind if I sit here? grew out of the discovery of 16mm films sent to Vancouver from the USSR decades ago
Read MoreThe solo is a feat of complex choreography, video imagery, lighting, and monumental set pieces coming together
Read MoreThe Musically Speaking concert is full of colour and playfulness
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