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Valerie Whitney explores the full range of the French horn at Sonic Boom fest
Valerie Whitney explores the full range of the French horn at Sonic Boom fest

U.S.-born virtuoso and UBC instructor interprets work by local emerging composers—one as young as 14

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MUSIC, FESTSStir VancouverMarch 7, 2022SPRING, Sonic Boom, Vancouver Pro Musica
Vancouver International Women in Film Festival runs virtually for 2022, March 8 to 13
Vancouver International Women in Film Festival runs virtually for 2022, March 8 to 13

Titles include Donkeyhead, Querencia, Kímmapiiyipitssini: The Meaning of Empathy, and more

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SCREENJanet SmithMarch 7, 2022Vancouver International Women in Film Festival, film, documentary, feature film, short film, SPRING
Five female artists #BreakTheBias in new North Van Arts exhibition
Five female artists #BreakTheBias in new North Van Arts exhibition

I wanted to go to on a Space Walk but I had nothing to wear, at CityScape Community ArtSpace exhibit,reflects the theme of 2022 International Women’s Day

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ART & DESIGNJanet SmithMarch 7, 2022North Van Arts, Partner Content, SPRING
International Women's Day 2022: Members of Vancouver's arts and culture community mark a movement
International Women's Day 2022: Members of Vancouver's arts and culture community mark a movement

From dance and theatre to music and culinary arts, local leaders reflect on the March 8 global event that celebrates women’s achievement and forges equality

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ART & DESIGN, CULINARY, MUSIC, FESTS, THEATREJanet SmithMarch 7, 2022International Women's Day, women
Composer and avant-garde sparkplug Constantine Katsiris plays a last set before heading to Greece
Composer and avant-garde sparkplug Constantine Katsiris plays a last set before heading to Greece

At Vancouver New Music’s Letting Go farewell concert, fellow explorers join him in a structured game piece

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MUSICJanet SmithMarch 6, 2022Vancouver New Music, VANCOUVER NEW MUSIC, SPRING
Theatre review: Kim's Convenience is playful yet pulls on the heartstrings
Theatre review: Kim's Convenience is playful yet pulls on the heartstrings

The Arts Club’s production delivers far greater emotional impact than the TV show

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THEATREGail JohnsonMarch 6, 2022Arts Club Theatre, Kim's Convenience, SPRING
Dance review: Reveal + Tell marks a dramatic, darkly witty, and ultimately beautiful step forward for Ballet BC
Dance review: Reveal + Tell marks a dramatic, darkly witty, and ultimately beautiful step forward for Ballet BC

Crystal Pite stuns with The Statement and Medhi Walerski creates poetry in motion

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DANCEJanet SmithMarch 4, 2022Ballet BC, BALLET BC
Vancouver Chamber Choir sings ode to Handel and Bach at DIXIT DOMINUS, March 20 at the Orpheum
Vancouver Chamber Choir sings ode to Handel and Bach at DIXIT DOMINUS, March 20 at the Orpheum

The composers’ early works bring Baroque beauty to the historic theatre

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MUSICJanet SmithMarch 4, 2022Vancouver Chamber Choir, VCC, SPRING
Stir Q&A:  Sapphire Haze blends natural and unnatural sounds at Music on Main's Digital Salons
Stir Q&A: Sapphire Haze blends natural and unnatural sounds at Music on Main's Digital Salons

Violinist Cindy Kao and electronic artist Aysha Dulong conjure a mesmerizing exploration of humans’ relationship to water in Asphyxiation

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MUSICJanet SmithMarch 4, 2022livestream, Homepage feature, MUSIC ON MAIN, Music on Main, Sapphire Haze
Isata Kanneh-Mason returns solo, with adventurous program and electrifying playing, to Vancouver Recital Society, March 6
Isata Kanneh-Mason returns solo, with adventurous program and electrifying playing, to Vancouver Recital Society, March 6

The stylish sibling of famed cellist Sheku is deservedly making her Canadian solo recital debut

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MUSICJanet SmithMarch 4, 2022Isata Kanneh-Mason, VRS, Vancouver Recital Society, SPRING
Lush French period piece Illusions Perdues hits Rendez-Vous French Film Festival, March 5
Lush French period piece Illusions Perdues hits Rendez-Vous French Film Festival, March 5

Sweeping Balzac adaptation won Best Picture at the César Awards based

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SCREENJanet SmithMarch 4, 2022Rendez-Vous French Film Festival, VISIONS OUEST, SPRING
Dance review: The Biting School's double bill swings from pensive to playful
Dance review: The Biting School's double bill swings from pensive to playful

Kelly McInnes’s Blue Space and Melon Piece by Arash Khakpour are wildly different in their moods

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DANCEGail JohnsonMarch 4, 2022The Biting School, Kelly McInnes, Arash Khakpour, dance review, SPRING
Ominous Sounds at the River Crossing wrestles with race, generational divides, and opportunity in theatre
Ominous Sounds at the River Crossing wrestles with race, generational divides, and opportunity in theatre

Touchstone Theatre director Roy Surette says conversation-starting world premiere questions who has the right to tell which stories

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THEATREJanet SmithMarch 3, 2022Touchstone Theatre, Roy Surette, SPRING
Friends of Chamber Music welcomes back the Pavel Haas Quartet
Friends of Chamber Music welcomes back the Pavel Haas Quartet

The world-renowned Czech ensemble’s Vancouver visit marks its fifth FCM concert and its first with new violist Luosha Fang

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MUSICJanet SmithMarch 3, 2022Friends of Chamber Music, Partner Content, SPRING
Joe Average, Michael Bublé, Jane Coop among local artists to receive the Order of British Columbia
Joe Average, Michael Bublé, Jane Coop among local artists to receive the Order of British Columbia

Among the other British Columbians being honoured are Carol A. Lee and Bonnie Henry

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NEWSJanet SmithMarch 3, 2022Order of BC
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
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