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Vancouver's Only A Visitor blurs boundaries between art music and pop
Vancouver's Only A Visitor blurs boundaries between art music and pop

The quintet founded by Robyn Jacob performs at IronFest2: Electric Bugaloo

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MUSIC, FESTSJanet SmithFebruary 15, 2022Coastal Jazz, Only A Visitor, art music
Big Giant Wave's ode to the power of music was a labour of love for director Marie-Julie Dallaire
Big Giant Wave's ode to the power of music was a labour of love for director Marie-Julie Dallaire

Rendez-Vous French Film Festival opener makes flowing connections between the worlds of science and art

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SCREEN, FESTSJanet SmithFebruary 15, 2022Rendez-Vous French Film Festival, VISIONS OUEST
Pedal-steel player Scott Smith joins Tony Wilson to pay tribute to 1978 LP Minors Aloud
Pedal-steel player Scott Smith joins Tony Wilson to pay tribute to 1978 LP Minors Aloud

Pair reinterprets Emmons-Breau album that brought together jazz and country in new ways—and continues to blow minds

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MUSICJanet SmithFebruary 14, 2022Coastal Jazz, Ironworks, IronFest
Matriarchs Uprising taps a growing wave of Indigenous women innovating in contemporary dance
Matriarchs Uprising taps a growing wave of Indigenous women innovating in contemporary dance

A full roster of new video works streams all week, while a live double bill features choreographer Jeanette Kotowich’s exploration of sovereignty and Cree cosmology

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DANCEJanet SmithFebruary 14, 2022Matriarchs Uprising, Dance Centre, DANCE CENTRE
Capilano University's Advanced Arts and Entertainment Management Certificate Program opens doorway into dynamic industry
Capilano University's Advanced Arts and Entertainment Management Certificate Program opens doorway into dynamic industry

One-year program starting in May has a 90-percent employment rate within the first year of graduation

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ART & DESIGN, MUSICJanet SmithFebruary 14, 2022Capilano University, CapU
Stayed On Freedom concert honours Black History Month, February 18
Stayed On Freedom concert honours Black History Month, February 18

Powerhouse lineup includes Marcus Mosely Chorale, City Soul Choir, Dawn Pemberton, Candus Churchill, and more

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MUSICGail JohnsonFebruary 14, 2022Black History Month, Marcus Mosely Chorale, Dawn Pemberton
Music review: Vancouver Opera Orchestra comes out of the pit for an epic emotional performance of Cavalleria Rusticana
Music review: Vancouver Opera Orchestra comes out of the pit for an epic emotional performance of Cavalleria Rusticana

Top Canadian singers, a standout chorus, and swirling visuals make Cavalleria Rusticana concert a grand affair

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MUSIC, OPERAJanet SmithFebruary 13, 2022Vancouver Opera
AFAM African Fashion Week Vancouver 2022 hits the catwalk, February 19
AFAM African Fashion Week Vancouver 2022 hits the catwalk, February 19

Design, dance, and music aim to shift narratives about Africa and the African diaspora

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WHAT'S STIRRING, ART & DESIGNGail JohnsonFebruary 13, 2022fashion, Black History Month
Trumpet-and-drum duos Ted Poor and Cuong Vu, Kenton Loewen and JP Carter bring two unique approaches to the concert stage
Trumpet-and-drum duos Ted Poor and Cuong Vu, Kenton Loewen and JP Carter bring two unique approaches to the concert stage

The live performance at BlueShore at Cap U is sure to surprise and delight music lovers

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MUSICJanet SmithFebruary 12, 2022Partner Content, Capilano University
Theatre review: Sea Sick still resonates in its messages about the ocean, not to mention its journalism
Theatre review: Sea Sick still resonates in its messages about the ocean, not to mention its journalism

Alanna Mitchell’s calm, rhetoric-free solo show is perfectly attuned to a world in a state of reflection and change

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THEATREJanet SmithFebruary 12, 2022The Cultch, THE CULTCH
Theatre review: ZÉRO oscillates between monologue and stand-up comedy in a quest for identity
Theatre review: ZÉRO oscillates between monologue and stand-up comedy in a quest for identity

Iranian-born Montreal-based playwright Mani Soleymanlou shares his experiences of racism with equal parts rage and humour

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THEATREJanet SmithFebruary 11, 2022Theatre la Seizieme, French
Coastal Jazz & Blues Society board responds to local musicians' letter questioning governance
Coastal Jazz & Blues Society board responds to local musicians' letter questioning governance

Document signed by more than 100 artists and counting is asking the volunteer board to step down

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MUSIC, NEWSJanet SmithFebruary 11, 2022Jazz Fest
Anishinaabek singer-songwriter Leonard Sumner performs live as part of Decolonize the Chan
Anishinaabek singer-songwriter Leonard Sumner performs live as part of Decolonize the Chan

A great modern bard, the artist fuses hip-hop, R&B, and country

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MUSICJanet SmithFebruary 11, 2022Chan Centre, partner content
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
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