Director Anita Rochon tells the tale of star-crossed lovers from Juliet’s perspective
Read MoreStill relevant, the 1984 documentary was a radical achievement in queer and feminist filmmaking and sex work advocacy
Read MoreFestival African Heritage Music and Dance Society hosts leading international Black artists
Read MoreUnder new leadership, fest features nine venues around Granville Island, plus more slated for September 8 to 18
Read MoreThe Nelson artist created Homecoming 2020 , a solo, while missing his Tokyo-based mom during the pandemic
Read MoreArtisan marketplace features sustainable threads, nature-inspired jewellery, and artful books
Read MoreThe theatre company’s free series of public readings of new scripts is back after a two-year hiatus, with a new name
Read MoreWith a pint or flight of craft beer at each stop, the seventh annual fundraiser is part of Create! Arts Festival 2022
Read MoreThe stunning VR experience is followed by an outdoor screening of kung fu’s finest film
Read MoreHere’s a guide to some of the B.C.-based makers keeping fest-goers well-fed
Read MoreArtists from across Canada, Argentina, the Czech Republic, Greece, Peru, and beyond perform as part of EMV’s 53rd season
Read MoreProducer, playwright, and director Tom Arthur Davis takes on interim director of programming for Gabrielle Martin’s maternity leave
Read MoreThere’s something for everyone at the in-person gathering in Oppenheimer Park and the historic neighbourhood of Paueru Gai
Read MoreBlack Pumas cancel due to “circumstances out of our control”
Read MoreA giant mosaic of local wildlife and a vibrant mural are just two of the projects visitors can help make
Read MoreDiverse lineup for 2022-23 ranges from kathak dance to stories of the Holocaust, democracy in Hong Kong, and more
Read MoreEarly Music Vancouver’s artist-in-residence “enlivens” classical music with Scottish style
Read MoreYouTube videos have propelled the Vancouver-based artist to musical success
Read MoreCharles Campbell’s audiovisual exhibition at Surrey Art Gallery responds to Black Lives Matter by “putting the focus on breath rather than death"
Read MoreBABY pairs life-sized puppets and humans, while When I Think It Has Yet to Begin works looping movement to mesmerizing effect
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