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 As Coastal Jazz cofounder John Orysik speaks out with a plea for calm, group announces interim artistic programmers
As Coastal Jazz cofounder John Orysik speaks out with a plea for calm, group announces interim artistic programmers

Amid controversy, long-serving member asks music community to “step back and not rush to judgment”.

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NEWS, MUSICJanet SmithFebruary 18, 2022Jazz Fest
On It Becomes Us, drummer Kenton Loewen and trumpeter JP Carter find beauty in often challenging free improvisation
On It Becomes Us, drummer Kenton Loewen and trumpeter JP Carter find beauty in often challenging free improvisation

The pair, one of two duos appearing at the BlueShore, mine rich melodies and textures from their instruments

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MUSICJanet SmithFebruary 18, 2022Capilano University, jazz, Kenton Loewen, JP Carter
Stir Pairing: French-Canadian films call for Cabane à Sucre–inspired dining
Stir Pairing: French-Canadian films call for Cabane à Sucre–inspired dining

Catch a flick at the Rendez-Vous French Film Festival and head to St. Lawrence Restaurant for chef J-C Poirier’s seasonal sugar-shack menu

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CULINARY, SCREENGail JohnsonFebruary 18, 2022CULINARY, wine, Rendez-Vous French Film Festival, St. Lawrence, Stir Pairing
Inuk singer-songwriter Elisapie moves between genres, languages in richly textured music
Inuk singer-songwriter Elisapie moves between genres, languages in richly textured music

The ambassador for Inuit culture performs live as part of Decolonize the Chan series

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MUSICJanet SmithFebruary 18, 2022partner content, Chan Centre
Mary's Wedding throws the spotlight on Vancouver's young acting talent, as Firehall swings back into action
Mary's Wedding throws the spotlight on Vancouver's young acting talent, as Firehall swings back into action

Director Donna Spencer works with alternating leads on a historical story that speaks directly to our times

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THEATREJanet SmithFebruary 18, 2022FIREHALL, Firehall Arts Centre, SPRING
Film reviews: documentary Ascension gives glimpses into working life in contemporary China, at KDocsFF
Film reviews: documentary Ascension gives glimpses into working life in contemporary China, at KDocsFF

In the Rumbling Belly of Motherland and Jean Swanson: We Need a New Map are among the festival’s other highlights

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FESTS, SCREENGail JohnsonFebruary 18, 2022KDocsFF, documentary
Theatre review: Noises Off reminds laugh-deprived audiences of what a well-oiled farce looks like
Theatre review: Noises Off reminds laugh-deprived audiences of what a well-oiled farce looks like

The cast members, all favourites from the Vancouver scene, make the elaborately staged chaos look easy

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THEATREJanet SmithFebruary 17, 2022Massey Theatre, Arts Club Theatre, Homepage feature
Film review: A chef serves up a revolution in Délicieux at Rendez-Vous French Film Festival
Film review: A chef serves up a revolution in Délicieux at Rendez-Vous French Film Festival

Grégory Gadebois plays Pierre Manceron, a chef in demand by royalty

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FESTS, SCREENJanet SmithFebruary 17, 2022Rendez-Vous French Film Festival
Jarrett Martineau named curator-in-residence at the Chan Centre for the Performing Arts
Jarrett Martineau named curator-in-residence at the Chan Centre for the Performing Arts

Host of CBC’s Reclaimed and City of Vancouver’s Music Officer will aim to forge new cultural and Indigenous connections

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MUSIC, NEWSJanet SmithFebruary 17, 2022Chan Centre for the Performing Arts, CHAN CENTRE
The Porter rolls across Canada, sharing stories of the Black diaspora
The Porter rolls across Canada, sharing stories of the Black diaspora

The new CBC and BET+ original series looks at the lives of railway sleeping-car porters in the 1920s

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SCREENGail JohnsonFebruary 17, 2022CBC, The Porter, Black History Month, homepage feature, Homepage feature
Homegrown comedy Kim's Convenience hits the Arts Club stage on February 24
Homegrown comedy Kim's Convenience hits the Arts Club stage on February 24

Ins Choi’s hit Canadian comedy classic spawned the TV series of the same name

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THEATREJanet SmithFebruary 17, 2022Arts Club Theatre
Dance review: Out of South Africa, Via Kanana captivates in its expression of rage
Dance review: Out of South Africa, Via Kanana captivates in its expression of rage

The North American streaming premiere of Gregory Maqoma’s pantsula-based ensemble piece for Via Katlehong proves mesmerizing

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DANCEGail JohnsonFebruary 17, 2022DanceHouse, Digidance, Via Katlehong, Via Kanana, South Africa, Homepage feature
Walk-through lantern installation Into the Light keeps the Lunar New Year spirit glowing, February 18 to 20
Walk-through lantern installation Into the Light keeps the Lunar New Year spirit glowing, February 18 to 20

Local artists draw on the legend of Nian, a sea-monster, for the imagery

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ART & DESIGN, WHAT'S STIRRINGJanet SmithFebruary 16, 2022Gateway Theatre
The art of Yoko Ono inspires Growing Freedom High Tea at 1931 Gallery Bistro
The art of Yoko Ono inspires Growing Freedom High Tea at 1931 Gallery Bistro

It’s tea for two at the Vancouver Art Gallery restaurant, which draws inspiration from GROWING FREEDOM: The instructions of Yoko Ono / The Art of John & Yoko

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CULINARYGail JohnsonFebruary 16, 2022Vancouver Art Gallery, Yoko Ono, afternoon tea
Reconnecting music and contemporary dance with Ne. Sans Opera & Dance 
Reconnecting music and contemporary dance with Ne. Sans Opera & Dance 

Idan Cohen’s company performs March 1 for the Dance Centre’s Discover Dance! series

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DANCEJanet SmithFebruary 16, 2022The Dance Centre, Partner Content
Beautiful Man takes aim at the patriarchy through brutally funny satire
Beautiful Man takes aim at the patriarchy through brutally funny satire

Vancouver director Keltie Forsyth can relate to playwright Erin Shields’s rage

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THEATRE, FESTSGail JohnsonFebruary 16, 2022The Cultch, Pi Theatre, Femme Festival, Homepage feature
KDocsFF's opening Special Presentation features The Gig Is Up, Ride Fair, and Waging Change filmmakers
KDocsFF's opening Special Presentation features The Gig Is Up, Ride Fair, and Waging Change filmmakers

Directors and film subjects discuss the gig economy and fair wages, February 19 at 7 pm

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SCREENJanet SmithFebruary 15, 2022KDocsFF
Circus Without Borders looks at acrobatics as survival in Africa and the Arctic, at The Cinematheque February 17
Circus Without Borders looks at acrobatics as survival in Africa and the Arctic, at The Cinematheque February 17

Documentary is a perfect primer for Kalabanté at the Chan Centre next week

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SCREENJanet SmithFebruary 15, 2022The Cinematheque, CHAN CENTRE
COVID-19 in BC: It’s back to full capacity at theatres, concert venues, and performance spaces as of February 16 at 11:59 pm
COVID-19 in BC: It’s back to full capacity at theatres, concert venues, and performance spaces as of February 16 at 11:59 pm

Dr. Bonnie Henry announces easing of pandemic restrictions thanks in part to high vaccination rates

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NEWSJanet SmithFebruary 15, 2022COVID-19
Friends of Chamber Music presents buzz-worthy Bennewitz Quartet
Friends of Chamber Music presents buzz-worthy Bennewitz Quartet

The dynamic young Czech quartet is fast gaining global praise

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MUSICJanet SmithFebruary 15, 2022Friends of Chamber Music, Partner Content
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