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Early Music Vancouver celebrates Women of Note, March 4
Early Music Vancouver celebrates Women of Note, March 4

The live concert is in honour of International Women’s Day

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MUSICJanet SmithMarch 3, 2022Early Music Vancouver, EMV, International Women's Day
Taishanese-born Vancouver chef Ken Li delves into the art of dim sum at Mott 32
Taishanese-born Vancouver chef Ken Li delves into the art of dim sum at Mott 32

Building on a solid base of traditional cooking techniques, the local culinary artist gets creative in the fine-dining Chinese restaurant kitchen

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CULINARYGail JohnsonMarch 3, 2022Mott 32, Chinese food, dim sum
Moe Clark ignites the stage with Feast of the Invisible
Moe Clark ignites the stage with Feast of the Invisible

The Métis Two-Spirit artist brings a multi-dimensional musical journey to the Decolonize the Chan series

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MUSICJanet SmithMarch 3, 2022Chan Centre, Partner Content, SPRING
Steven Page comes out of the pandemic—and to Vancouver—with a new appreciation for live, in-person concerts
Steven Page comes out of the pandemic—and to Vancouver—with a new appreciation for live, in-person concerts

The iconic Canadian singer-songwriter and former Barenaked Ladies member performs with Vancouver Symphony Orchestra—a dream come true, he tells Stir

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MUSICGail JohnsonMarch 3, 2022Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, Steven Page, Homepage feature, SPRING
Spring Arts Preview: Music, dance, and theatre in Vancouver to welcome brighter days
Spring Arts Preview: Music, dance, and theatre in Vancouver to welcome brighter days

Grab your calendar: Here’s a handful of the hottest shows hitting local stages this season

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FESTS, MUSIC, THEATRE, DANCEGail JohnsonMarch 3, 2022Spring Arts Preview, music, classical music, Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, Friends of Chamber Music, Vetta Chamber Music, Vancouver Bach Choir, Vancouver Recital Society, Spring Guide 2022, Homepage feature
Vancouver Jewish Film Festival opens online event with searing anti-war epic Image of Victory; runs to March 13
Vancouver Jewish Film Festival opens online event with searing anti-war epic Image of Victory; runs to March 13

Documentaries on Fiddler on the Roof and Jewish wagon trains are also on a roster that includes Q&As

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SCREENJanet SmithMarch 3, 2022Vancouver Jewish Film Festival
Russian war on Ukraine reverberates through local classical-music scene
Russian war on Ukraine reverberates through local classical-music scene

Vancouver Recital Society has pledged not to book Russian artists who don’t speak out against attacks

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MUSIC, NEWSJanet SmithMarch 2, 2022VRS
Kokoro Dance's Wabi-Sabi explores transience with a live, eight-piece band, March 4 and 5 at the Vancouver International Dance Festival
Kokoro Dance's Wabi-Sabi explores transience with a live, eight-piece band, March 4 and 5 at the Vancouver International Dance Festival

Jay Hirabayashi and Barbara Bourget’s improvisational elements ensure each performance will be unique

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DANCEJanet SmithMarch 2, 2022VIDF, Kokoro Dance, SPRING
Taj Mahal headlines as Vancouver Folk Music Festival readies to return live to Jericho Beach Park July 15 to 17
Taj Mahal headlines as Vancouver Folk Music Festival readies to return live to Jericho Beach Park July 15 to 17

The huge outdoor event is back to its outdoor site after two years

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MUSIC, FESTSJanet SmithMarch 2, 2022Vancouver Folk Music Festival, VFMF
Fix: The Story of an Addicted City kicks off sixth installment of BC film-history series at The Cinematheque
Fix: The Story of an Addicted City kicks off sixth installment of BC film-history series at The Cinematheque

Documentary ode to late Mayor Philip Owen’s fight is part of The Image Before Us program that goes far beyond the province’s picturesque clichés

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SCREENJanet SmithMarch 1, 2022The Cinematheque
Kevin Loring aims to turn things upside-down and shake them up with Little Red Warrior and His Lawyer
Kevin Loring aims to turn things upside-down and shake them up with Little Red Warrior and His Lawyer

Playwright-director says his new land-claims farce “slays everything”

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THEATREJanet SmithMarch 1, 2022The Cultch, THE CULTCH, Savage Society, Homepage feature, SPRING, Spring Guide 2022
Theatre review: Mary's Wedding sets wartime love story in evocative world of dream and memory
Theatre review: Mary's Wedding sets wartime love story in evocative world of dream and memory

Actors, sets, and lighting conjure an atmospheric and affecting look at how people can have an impact on us

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THEATREJanet SmithMarch 1, 2022FIREHALL, Firehall Arts Centre, Homepage feature, SPRING
In Response to Alabama breaks down myths and stigma around abortion
In Response to Alabama breaks down myths and stigma around abortion

Three artists share their true stories in the intimate theatre piece

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THEATRE, FESTSGail JohnsonMarch 1, 2022the Cultch, Femme Festival, Little Thief Theatre, SPRING
Indigenous artists Elisapie, Leonard Sumner, and Moe Clark speak from the heart through music and sound
Indigenous artists Elisapie, Leonard Sumner, and Moe Clark speak from the heart through music and sound

Stir connects with the groundbreaking artists who are performing live as part of the month-long series Decolonize the Chan

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MUSICGail JohnsonFebruary 28, 2022Chan Centre, Chan Centre for the Performing Arts, Elisapie, Indigenous, Leonard Sumner, Moe Clark, Homepage feature, SPRING, Spring Guide 2022
Watermelons and water, red and blue meet in The Biting School's dance double bill
Watermelons and water, red and blue meet in The Biting School's dance double bill

Dance soloists Arash Khakpour and Kelly McInnes pair two pieces that play innovatively with props

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DANCEJanet SmithFebruary 28, 2022The Biting School, Kelly McInnes, Arash Khakpour, SPRING
Fiddles and jigs as Festival du Bois announces its return to Mackin Park, April 1 to 3
Fiddles and jigs as Festival du Bois announces its return to Mackin Park, April 1 to 3

Jocelyn Pettit, Le Diable à Cinq, Alpha Yaya Diallo, and more music artists fill the grand chapiteau

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FESTS, MUSICJanet SmithFebruary 28, 2022Festival du Bois, SPRING
Oscar-nominated shorts take you from clay huts in Kabul to a Danish karaoke bar, at VIFF Centre until March 25
Oscar-nominated shorts take you from clay huts in Kabul to a Danish karaoke bar, at VIFF Centre until March 25

Animated, documentary, and live-action offerings gathered from around the world

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SCREENJanet SmithFebruary 28, 2022VIFF, SPRING
Theatre review: Beautiful Man turns the long-defined idea of a woman’s place on its head
Theatre review: Beautiful Man turns the long-defined idea of a woman’s place on its head

The play explores feminine sexuality, oppression of gender roles through strong language, biting humour, and sharp wit

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THEATREJanet SmithFebruary 28, 2022The Cultch, SPRING
Illuminate Gala & Auction for Audain Art Museum returns in person, April 23
Illuminate Gala & Auction for Audain Art Museum returns in person, April 23

Haida artist James Hart’s Shaman, a signed bronze sculpture, up for bidding

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ART & DESIGN, WHAT'S STIRRINGJanet SmithFebruary 28, 2022Indigenous, Audain Art Museum, SPRING
Vancouver International Dance Festival unveils a full roster of live and livestream programming, until March 26
Vancouver International Dance Festival unveils a full roster of live and livestream programming, until March 26

Ticketed shows by talents like Company 605, Kokoro Dance, and Daina Ashbee complement free or by-donation offerings

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DANCEJanet SmithFebruary 27, 2022Vancouver International Dance Festival, VIDF, Kokoro Dance, SPRING
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