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Film review: Mystifying Memoria casts a strange spell
Film review: Mystifying Memoria casts a strange spell

Apichatpong Weerasethakul’s latest cinematic odyssey heightens sound to create a waking dream

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SCREENJanet SmithMay 28, 2022VIFF, VIFF Centre, Homepage feature
Comedy review: Roy Wood Jr. keeps it real, deftly mixing comedy and cultural critique on subjects from gun violence to anti-vaxxers
Comedy review: Roy Wood Jr. keeps it real, deftly mixing comedy and cultural critique on subjects from gun violence to anti-vaxxers

At Just For Laughs Vancouver, The Daily Show star offered the perfect act to see after a devastating week in the news

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COMEDY, FESTSJanet SmithMay 28, 2022Just For Laughs Vancouver
Theatre reviews: Body autonomy and a queer-love rock-pop concert, as rEvolver fest swings into motion
Theatre reviews: Body autonomy and a queer-love rock-pop concert, as rEvolver fest swings into motion

SEETHERED joins four women in a hospital waiting room, while Passenger Seat cranks up the fog machines

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THEATREJanet SmithMay 27, 2022rEvolver Festival, Upintheair Theatre, Homepage feature
Teatret Gruppe 38 conjures delicate, low-tech magic at the Vancouver International Children's Festival
Teatret Gruppe 38 conjures delicate, low-tech magic at the Vancouver International Children's Festival

A Story of a House That Turned Into a Dot blends shadow puppetry, storytelling, and music in an intimate show that explores a big emotion

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FESTS, THEATREJanet SmithMay 27, 2022Vancouver International Children's Festival, Teatret Gruppe 38, Homepage feature, SPRING
Singapore-Vancouver conductor Jennifer Tham directs concert of overseas-Chinese music in Bright Moon
Singapore-Vancouver conductor Jennifer Tham directs concert of overseas-Chinese music in Bright Moon

The Vancouver Chamber Choir performance features pieces by living composers from Hong Kong, Taiwan, and beyond

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MUSICGail JohnsonMay 27, 2022SPRING, Spring Arts Guide, Vancouver Chamber Choir, Jennifer Tham, Chinese
Mere Phantoms: Shadows Without Borders explores memories and migration at Surrey Art Gallery
Mere Phantoms: Shadows Without Borders explores memories and migration at Surrey Art Gallery

Interactive shadow installation draws from artists’ journeys to Athens and Istanbul, as well as visitors’ own cut-out creations

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ART & DESIGNJanet SmithMay 27, 2022Surrey Art Gallery, SPRING
Slow-food thinking fills The Modern Pantry
Slow-food thinking fills The Modern Pantry

With her interest in culinary anthropology, chef and co-owner Kendall Parslow opens bakery-café’s new location in West Vancouver

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CULINARYGail JohnsonMay 26, 2022SPRING, Slow food, Kendall Parslow, The Modern Pantry
Theatre review: Hamilton still feels artistically revolutionary as it finally hits Vancouver
Theatre review: Hamilton still feels artistically revolutionary as it finally hits Vancouver

Performances are strong across the board, and a lot of the singing sounds excitingly “street”

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THEATREJanet SmithMay 26, 2022Hamilton
Vancouver New Music and Vancouver Soundwalk Collective host free Soundwalks on May 29 and June 5
Vancouver New Music and Vancouver Soundwalk Collective host free Soundwalks on May 29 and June 5

Jorma Kujala gives a different take on Mount Pleasant’s colourful murals, while Jamie Dolinko leads a rour of West End sounds

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MUSICJanet SmithMay 26, 2022SPRING, Vancouver New Music, VANCOUVER NEW MUSIC
Theatre review: Humour offsets vulgarity in André Gélineau's S’effondrent les vidéoclubs
Theatre review: Humour offsets vulgarity in André Gélineau's S’effondrent les vidéoclubs

The Québécois playwright’s script travels from the day-to-day to the characters’ daydreams

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Gail JohnsonMay 26, 2022SPRING, Spring Arts Guide
David Kaplan journeys through three centuries of piano, at Music on Main
David Kaplan journeys through three centuries of piano, at Music on Main

Beethoven and Schumann interweave with the avant-garde, plus pieces the virtuoso commissioned during the pandemic

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MUSICJanet SmithMay 25, 2022Music on Main, David Kaplan, SPRING, Spring Guide 2022, Homepage feature
Grammy-, Juno-winning musician James Ehnes performs Beethoven with Vancouver Symphony,  June 2
Grammy-, Juno-winning musician James Ehnes performs Beethoven with Vancouver Symphony, June 2

The virtuoso plays a famed Stradivarius from 1715

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WHAT'S STIRRING, MUSICJanet SmithMay 25, 2022SPRING, Spring Arts Guide, Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, James Ehnes
The Vancouver Youth Choir sets their sights to the future in Brave New World
The Vancouver Youth Choir sets their sights to the future in Brave New World

The award-winning ensemble’s season-end concert features brand-new commissions and Canadian premieres

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MUSICJanet SmithMay 25, 2022Vancouver Youth Choir
In Yellow Fever, actor Hiro Kanagawa plays with hardboiled-detective tropes in 1970s Powell Street
In Yellow Fever, actor Hiro Kanagawa plays with hardboiled-detective tropes in 1970s Powell Street

The actor-playwright finds the comedy-mystery’s themes of racism all too timely

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THEATREJanet SmithMay 25, 2022FIREHALL, Firehall Arts Centre, Hiro Kanagawa, SPRING, Spring Guide 2022
Stir Q&A: Duncan McCue shares the backstory of new CBC podcast, Kuper Island, about notorious residential school
Stir Q&A: Duncan McCue shares the backstory of new CBC podcast, Kuper Island, about notorious residential school

The series hears from three survivors of the Catholic-run institution on Penelakut Island

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PODCASTSJanet SmithMay 25, 2022SPRING, Spring Arts Guide, CBC, Duncan McCue, Indigenous, Indian residential schools
New York City-based stand-up comedian Gavin Matts brings his never-give-up attitude to Just For Laughs Vancouver
New York City-based stand-up comedian Gavin Matts brings his never-give-up attitude to Just For Laughs Vancouver

The Vancouver-born artist will tape his All Things Comedy debut at the fest

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COMEDY, FESTSStir VancouverMay 24, 2022Just For Laughs Vancouver, Gavin Matts, SPRING
Daily masterclasses, Limelight Concerts make PRISMA Festival a must for classical-music fans
Daily masterclasses, Limelight Concerts make PRISMA Festival a must for classical-music fans

Every instrument of the orchestra, from tuba to harp, has its day at centre-stage during the glorious annual Powell River fest

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MUSICJanet SmithMay 24, 2022PRISMA Festival, Partner Content
Butoh-inspired dance meets pop-up-book aesthetics in New Works' interdisciplinary Impermanent Flower, May 27 and 28
Butoh-inspired dance meets pop-up-book aesthetics in New Works' interdisciplinary Impermanent Flower, May 27 and 28

Salome Nieto and Adam Farnsworth join forces on an ode to impermanence

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DANCE, WHAT'S STIRRINGJanet SmithMay 24, 2022New Works, SPRING
Three soloists take on Vancouver's largest pipe organ, May 28
Three soloists take on Vancouver's largest pipe organ, May 28

Sarah Davachi, Stefan Maier, and George Rahi perform at Pacific Spirit United Church via Vancouver New Music

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WHAT'S STIRRING, MUSICJanet SmithMay 24, 2022SPRING, Spring Arts Guide, Vancouver New Music
Lawrence Paul Yuxweluptun's large-scale new canvas hits auction block in support of residential-school awareness and survivors
Lawrence Paul Yuxweluptun's large-scale new canvas hits auction block in support of residential-school awareness and survivors

Online auction runs May 25 to June 22 for Indian Residential School, Leaving the Shallow Graves and Going Home

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ART & DESIGN, NEWSJanet SmithMay 24, 2022Heffel Fine Art, Lawrence Paul Yuxweluptun, Orange Shirt Day, National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
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