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Canada's first Chinese Canadian Museum finds a home in Vancouver’s Chinatown 
Canada's first Chinese Canadian Museum finds a home in Vancouver’s Chinatown 

Province of B.C. funds new project, purchases historic Wing Sang Building at 51 East Pender Street from Bob Rennie

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NEWS, ART & DESIGNJanet SmithFebruary 11, 2022Chinese Canadian Museum, Vancouver Chinatown, Chinatown
Film review: Compartment No. 6's oddball kind-of love story takes you on an engrossing ride to remote Murmansk
Film review: Compartment No. 6's oddball kind-of love story takes you on an engrossing ride to remote Murmansk

Unexpectedly moving tale of two lonely strangers forced to share a sleeper car has a lot to say about human connection

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SCREENJanet SmithFebruary 11, 2022VIFF
On Alice Street in Oakland, a mural sparks a cultural movement
On Alice Street in Oakland, a mural sparks a cultural movement

Documentary streaming at KDocsFF follows the creation of a massive public artwork amid gentrification in the heart of the city’s diverse artistic hub

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FESTS, SCREENGail JohnsonFebruary 11, 2022KDocsFF, documentary, Homepage feature
Touchstone Theatre announces world premiere of Jason Sherman's Ominous Sounds at the River Crossing
Touchstone Theatre announces world premiere of Jason Sherman's Ominous Sounds at the River Crossing

Show runs March 6 to 13 at Performance Works, with select performances livestreaming on March 9

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THEATREJanet SmithFebruary 10, 2022Touchstone Theatre
Artificial intelligence-driven poetry blazes at UrbanScreen, February 12 to May 1
Artificial intelligence-driven poetry blazes at UrbanScreen, February 12 to May 1

Body as Border: Traces and Flows of Connection is an immersive outdoor art installation on view after sunset

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WHAT'S STIRRING, ART & DESIGNGail JohnsonFebruary 10, 2022Surrey, Surrey Art Gallery
Vancouver Art Gallery turns First Folio page—oh so carefully—to Romeo and Juliet
Vancouver Art Gallery turns First Folio page—oh so carefully—to Romeo and Juliet

Shakespeare’s famous love story marks Valentine’s Day at the exhibition

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ART & DESIGN, READJanet SmithFebruary 10, 2022Vancouver Art Gallery, Valentine's Day
Canada mourns passing of Cree author and lawyer Harold R. Johnson
Canada mourns passing of Cree author and lawyer Harold R. Johnson

The influential writer’s books include Firewater: How Alcohol Is Killing My People (and Yours)

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READ, NEWSJanet SmithFebruary 10, 2022Indigenous, Harold Johnson
Vancouver artist Stephen Waddell takes viewers virtually into his studio at Audain Art Museum Tuesday Night Talk, February 15
Vancouver artist Stephen Waddell takes viewers virtually into his studio at Audain Art Museum Tuesday Night Talk, February 15

Photographer discusses the work Termini in the online event

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ART & DESIGN, WHAT'S STIRRINGJanet SmithFebruary 10, 2022Audain Museum
Boca Del Lupo launches LivePerformance360 series with Swimming Home
Boca Del Lupo launches LivePerformance360 series with Swimming Home

Autoteatro show by Silvia Mercuriali is delivered directly into people's bathrooms through a phone app

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THEATREJanet SmithFebruary 10, 2022BOCA DEL LUPO, Boca del Lupo
Stir Q&A: Noises Off's Andrew McNee talks mathematically timed farce and keeping a straight face
Stir Q&A: Noises Off's Andrew McNee talks mathematically timed farce and keeping a straight face

One of Vancouver theatre’s best-known comedic actors returns with the hit production

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THEATREJanet SmithFebruary 10, 2022Massey Theatre, Arts Club
Through overheard conversations, playwright discovers the heart of the American people
Through overheard conversations, playwright discovers the heart of the American people

Destiny, USA draws from writer-performer Laura Anne Harris’s work as a relay operator for the deaf and hard of hearing during the Trump era

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THEATREGail JohnsonFebruary 10, 2022Pi Provocateurs, Pi theatre, deaf
Vancouver Symphony Orchestra presents Prokofiev & Grieg
Vancouver Symphony Orchestra presents Prokofiev & Grieg

The upcoming concert features acclaimed conductor Anna Rakitina and dazzling new artist Blake Pouliot

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MUSICJanet SmithFebruary 9, 2022Partner Content, Vancouver Symphony Orchestra
BC Alliance for Arts and Culture announces Rainbow Robert as its new executive director
BC Alliance for Arts and Culture announces Rainbow Robert as its new executive director

Jazz fest’s artistic programmer takes helm as alliance embarks on new strategic plan with diversity focus

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NEWSJanet SmithFebruary 9, 2022BC Alliance for Arts and Culture
KDocsFF 2022 seeks truth, inspires change through the power of documentary film
KDocsFF 2022 seeks truth, inspires change through the power of documentary film

Social-justice issues are in the spotlight at the annual Metro Vancouver festival, which marks its 10th anniversary this year

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SCREEN, FESTSGail JohnsonFebruary 9, 2022KDocsFF, documentary, Homepage feature
Mary's Wedding sets love against the First World War at the Firehall Arts Centre, February 25 to March 13
Mary's Wedding sets love against the First World War at the Firehall Arts Centre, February 25 to March 13

Two-hander has won Alberta Literary Award for Drama and other prizes

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THEATREJanet SmithFebruary 8, 2022Firehall Arts Centre, FIREHALL
From Berkeley's Chez Panisse to a North Vancouver institution, chef Colin Vyner combines aesthetics with craftsmanship
From Berkeley's Chez Panisse to a North Vancouver institution, chef Colin Vyner combines aesthetics with craftsmanship

Helming the kitchen at the Gull Bar and Kitchen, the culinary artist is a champion of hyperlocal ingredients

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CULINARYGail JohnsonFebruary 8, 2022North Vancouver, The Gull, Colin Vyner, Vancouver food
Conductor Jonathan Darlington brings new experience to Vancouver Opera's lush and fiery Cavalleria Rusticana concert
Conductor Jonathan Darlington brings new experience to Vancouver Opera's lush and fiery Cavalleria Rusticana concert

Drawing on the feeling of southern Italy for Mascagni’s masterpiece, the music director emeritus makes his first return here in three long years

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MUSIC, OPERAJanet SmithFebruary 8, 2022Vancouver Opera, Jonathan Darlington
VSO, Indigenous Council put a Coast Salish spin on one of French composer Saint-Saëns’s most popular works
VSO, Indigenous Council put a Coast Salish spin on one of French composer Saint-Saëns’s most popular works

Carnival of OUR Animals concert adds new music inspired by creatures of the Pacific Northwest

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MUSICJanet SmithFebruary 8, 2022Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, Indigenous, VSO Indigenous Council
Destiny, USA grew out of a Canadian’s experience in Trump’s America
Destiny, USA grew out of a Canadian’s experience in Trump’s America

Playwright Laura Anne Harris’s work as relay operator for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing informs the moving play

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THEATREJanet SmithFebruary 8, 2022Pi Theatre, Partner Content
South African choreographer Gregory Maqoma rails against corruption in Via Kanana
South African choreographer Gregory Maqoma rails against corruption in Via Kanana

Performed by Via Katlehong, the high-energy ensemble piece features pantsula, a dance form that grew out of apartheid into a cultural movement

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DANCEGail JohnsonFebruary 8, 2022DanceHouse, Digidance, South Africa, apartheid, Gregory Maqoma, Via Katlehong, Homepage feature
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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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