Subtitled The Soul Speaks Out, the exhibition features paintings, sculptures, soap carvings, poetry, and more, created by incarcerated people
Read MoreNew production begins at the end, and puts a farcical new spin on the Nurse
Read MoreGateway Theatre’s Songs of Summer concerts return in-person to the great outdoors
Read MoreMarsha Lederman’s Kiss the Red Stairs: The Holocaust, Once Removed and Tara McGuire’s Holden After and Before: Love Letter for a Son Lost to Overdose are compelling, moving reads
Read MoreThe “immersive promenade” activates natural spaces during park-wide Our Tended Harvest celebration
Read MoreFounded by TheatreSports alumni, The Comedy Department is one new local company offering live stand-up shows
Read MoreA pandemic and flood damage haven’t dampened the Urban Ink crew’s hopes for the grand-scale, Inuit-inspired production
Read MoreLocal premieres include Jeanette Kotowich’s Kisiskâciwan, Justine A Chambers and Laurie Young’s One hundred more, and Corporeal Imago’s Throe
Read MoreShow is part of ACSEA’s new Reflect Festival, connecting Taiwan and the Pacific Northwest
Read MoreIn Vancouver Queer Film Festival opener, a true nonconformist reflects on the fight for Pride and “homonormativity”
Read MoreThe Juno-nominated men’s choir marks its 31st season with more than 15 world premieres
Read MoreFree, multidisciplinary event features dance, music, poetry, interactive art installations, and more
Read MoreThe virtual art market features works by Angela Aujla, Anita Majumdar, Guntaj Deep Singh, Jag Nagra, and Reena Devani
Read MoreNew Works’ summer series of creative arts continues with Hindustani vocals, Bharatanatyam dance, and more
Read MoreOuds, violins, and zhengs fill the fresh air at Mount Pleasant Park this month
Read MoreHaunting flute sets the mood for Indigenous classical music
Read MoreNorth American premiere features an entirely Western Canadian cast from Vancouver and Edmonton
Read MoreCelebration of 2SLGBTIQIA+ culture features House of Rice, DJ Nea, and more
Read MoreListen Before You Sing tells the true story of a mountain-tribe children’s choir, while Goddamned Asura explores Taiwan’s disillusioned youth
Read MoreIsetta, Nox, Carlino, Fiorno, Acquafarina, and Impostori among the newer and notable restaurants focusing on the culinary arts of Italy
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