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Vancouver Bach Choir’s Behind the Keys cabaret concert rings in spring
Vancouver Bach Choir’s Behind the Keys cabaret concert rings in spring

There’s beauty and excitement at the award-winning symphonic choir’s fundraising performance

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MUSICJanet SmithMarch 15, 2022Vancouver Bach Choir, Partner Content, SPRING
Bunny takes a bold look at one woman's sexual journey, without the shame
Bunny takes a bold look at one woman's sexual journey, without the shame

Director Mindy Parfitt and playwright Hannah Moscovitch embrace the challenge of staging a show about intimacy after an era of isolation

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THEATREJanet SmithMarch 15, 2022The Cultch, THE CULTCH, Hannah Moscovitch, The Search Party, SPRING
Esmé Quartet creates characters and tells stories through strings
Esmé Quartet creates characters and tells stories through strings

The Korean-born musicians of the German-based ensemble inject fresh energy into chamber music

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MUSICGail JohnsonMarch 15, 2022SPRING, Spring Arts Guide, Friends of Chamber Music
Alan Storey's new memorial pays tribute to the late Tom Cone's love of music, art, and words
Alan Storey's new memorial pays tribute to the late Tom Cone's love of music, art, and words

Bench-like sculpture, to be unveiled March 26, was years in the making

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ART & DESIGN, NEWS, MUSICJanet SmithMarch 14, 2022MUSIC ON MAIN, Music on Main, Alan Storey
Offbeat artistry of Graham Clark brings the laughs back to Laugh Track Comedy Club, March 19
Offbeat artistry of Graham Clark brings the laughs back to Laugh Track Comedy Club, March 19

Live standup is back, with East Van’s unofficial laugh ambassador and avid beard painter

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COMEDYJanet SmithMarch 14, 2022Graham Clark
Queer friendship, family dysfunction, and Robyn's musical genius explored in At the Speed of Light, March 21 to April 4
Queer friendship, family dysfunction, and Robyn's musical genius explored in At the Speed of Light, March 21 to April 4

Melissa Oei, Amber Lewis, and Brett Harris star in Vancouver playwright Peter Dickinson’s new audio drama

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THEATREGail JohnsonMarch 14, 2022Pi Theatre, SPRING, Spring Arts Guide, audio play, Peter Dickinson
Humour and conversation imbue Bassoon!, Vetta Chamber Music’s lively upcoming concert
Humour and conversation imbue Bassoon!, Vetta Chamber Music’s lively upcoming concert

Bassoonist Ingrid Chiang and pianist Michelle Mares join violinist Joan Blackman for a program of fun

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MUSICGail JohnsonMarch 14, 2022SPRING, Spring Arts Guide, Vetta Chamber Music, Ingrid Chiang, Joan Blackman, Michelle Mares
Theatre review: Clean/Espejos is by turns hilarious and devastatingly sad
Theatre review: Clean/Espejos is by turns hilarious and devastatingly sad

Christine Quintana’s play in Spanish and English takes audiences to the real Mexico, deep into her characters’ hearts

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THEATREGail JohnsonMarch 13, 2022The Cultch, Christine Quintana, SPRING, Spring Arts Guide
Company 605's Brimming blends live performance with live-feed cameras, at VIDF
Company 605's Brimming blends live performance with live-feed cameras, at VIDF

Online and at the Orpheum Annex March 18 and 19, dancer Josh Martin re-explores the body as a container

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DANCEJanet SmithMarch 13, 2022VIDF, Vancouver International Dance Festival
Disco moves, Italian food, and the immigrant experience meet in Made in Italy
Disco moves, Italian food, and the immigrant experience meet in Made in Italy

Playwright-performer Farren Timoteo’s solo musical comedy is a coming-of-age tale inspired by family stories

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THEATREGail JohnsonMarch 13, 2022The Arts Club, SPRING, Spring Arts Guide
Persephone finally finds her agency in a contemporary retelling called bad eggs
Persephone finally finds her agency in a contemporary retelling called bad eggs

Unladylike co. playwright Jessica Hood upends the Greek myth in an innovative film-theatre-animation hybrid

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THEATREJanet SmithMarch 12, 2022unladylike co.
Friends of Chamber Music welcomes dazzling Esmé Quartet to Vancouver
Friends of Chamber Music welcomes dazzling Esmé Quartet to Vancouver

The performance is part of the Germany-based Korean ensemble’s first North American tour

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MUSICJanet SmithMarch 11, 2022Friends of Chamber Music, Partner Content, Music, SPRING
Theatre review: Cast gives its all as Ominous Sounds at the River Crossing dives into thorny  ideas about authenticity and appropriation
Theatre review: Cast gives its all as Ominous Sounds at the River Crossing dives into thorny ideas about authenticity and appropriation

Through metatheatrics, play-within-a-play successfully tackles complex ideas

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THEATREStir VancouverMarch 11, 2022Touchstone Theatre, Roy Surette
Vancouver Recital Society announces concert by star pianist Yuja Wang on March 30
Vancouver Recital Society announces concert by star pianist Yuja Wang on March 30

Live performance at the Orpheum features the third VRS visit for an artist known for her skill and charisma

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MUSICJanet SmithMarch 11, 2022SPRING, VRS, Vancouver Recital Society
Nowruz 2022: Vancouver's Delara restaurant celebrates Persian New Year with flavours of saffron, pomegranate, sumac, and more
Nowruz 2022: Vancouver's Delara restaurant celebrates Persian New Year with flavours of saffron, pomegranate, sumac, and more

Chef Bardia Ilbeiggi’s menu reflects his Iranian roots on the March 20 holiday and every day

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CULINARYGail JohnsonMarch 11, 2022Nowruz, Persian food, SPRING, Vancouver restaurants
With After Yang, Koganada explores loss, love, and identity in a new kind of sci-fi film

Set in a warm and leafy future, android story draws on director’s personal experiences

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SCREENJanet SmithMarch 11, 2022VIFF, VIFF Centre, SPRING
Hey Viola! returns to the Anvil, with music-fuelled story of a civil-rights trailblazer, starting March 16
Hey Viola! returns to the Anvil, with music-fuelled story of a civil-rights trailblazer, starting March 16

Viola Davis’s fight to sit in a movie theatre mixes with gospel, jazz, and freedom songs

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STAGEJanet SmithMarch 11, 2022Anvil Centre, Krystle Dos Santos, SPRING
Tzoulahem filmmakers revisit a larger-than-life Cowichan legend from multiple angles
Tzoulahem filmmakers revisit a larger-than-life Cowichan legend from multiple angles

Harold Joe helps bring to life a figure who’s fascinated him since his grandmother told him stories about the warrior

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SCREENJanet SmithMarch 10, 2022VIFF, Tzoulahem, SPRING
Vancouver Symphony Orchestra brings the magic of Mischa Maisky to the Orpheum 
Vancouver Symphony Orchestra brings the magic of Mischa Maisky to the Orpheum 

The upcoming concert features one of the globe’s most outstanding cello players

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MUSICJanet SmithMarch 10, 2022Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, Partner Content
Internationally acclaimed choreographer Daina Ashbee’s work returns to Vancouver
Internationally acclaimed choreographer Daina Ashbee’s work returns to Vancouver

J'ai pleuré avec les chiens (Time, Creation, Destruction) runs March 9 to 12 at Scotiabank Dance Centre

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DANCEJanet SmithMarch 10, 2022Daina Ashbee, The Dance Centre, DANCE CENTRE, SPRING
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