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 The Five Vengeances, a physical-theatre piece with comedy and kung-fu, opens the Shadbolt's season, September 27 to October 1
The Five Vengeances, a physical-theatre piece with comedy and kung-fu, opens the Shadbolt's season, September 27 to October 1

Affair of Honor brings 11 actors/fighters to the action-packed queer love story

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THEATREJanet SmithSeptember 23, 2022Shadbolt Centre for the Arts
Legendary drummer Stewart Copeland brings symphonic power to Police Deranged
Legendary drummer Stewart Copeland brings symphonic power to Police Deranged

Joining the VSO, the icon uses his opera and film composition knowhow to recast hits from The Police

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MUSICJanet SmithSeptember 23, 2022VSO, Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, Stewart Copeland, The Police
Vancouver meets Italy in the lyrical and energetic Burrows/Morena Quartet, October 7 at BlueShore at CapU
Vancouver meets Italy in the lyrical and energetic Burrows/Morena Quartet, October 7 at BlueShore at CapU

The evening of intimate chamber jazz will take excursions into swinging groove territory

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MUSICJanet SmithSeptember 23, 2022BlueShore at CapU, jazz
Stir Cheat Sheet: 7 Metro Vancouver events to catch at BC Culture Days 2022
Stir Cheat Sheet: 7 Metro Vancouver events to catch at BC Culture Days 2022

A collective mural, dance that interweaves textile art, and an outdoor art tour focused on decolonization are some of this year’s highlights

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FESTSStir VancouverSeptember 22, 2022BC Culture Days, West Vancouver Art Museum, Indigenous, New Works, North Van Arts, Vancouver Cantonese Opera
Pick of the Fringe rages on, to September 25
Pick of the Fringe rages on, to September 25

Vancouver Fringe Festival’s final push provides one more chance to catch audience favourites

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FESTS, THEATRE, WHAT'S STIRRINGJanet SmithSeptember 22, 2022Vancouver Fringe Festival
Friends of Chamber Music subscriptions and tickets on sale for 75th anniversary season
Friends of Chamber Music subscriptions and tickets on sale for 75th anniversary season

Acclaimed ensembles include the return of Italy’s Cremona Quartet and a goodbye concert by the Emerson Quartet

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MUSICJanet SmithSeptember 22, 2022Friends of Chamber Music
Juno-winning pianist Charles Richard-Hamelin performs all-Chopin program, September 25
Juno-winning pianist Charles Richard-Hamelin performs all-Chopin program, September 25

The concert launches the Vancouver Chopin Society’s 2022-23 season

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MUSIC, WHAT'S STIRRINGJanet SmithSeptember 22, 2022Vancouver Chopin Society, Vancouver Civic Theatres, piano
Firehall Arts Centre celebrates 40, welcoming audiences back to live theatre again
Firehall Arts Centre celebrates 40, welcoming audiences back to live theatre again

Long-time artistic producer Donna Spencer reflects on goals, like diversity, that have remained a priority, amid a new arts climate

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THEATRE, NEWSJanet SmithSeptember 22, 2022FIREHALL, Firehall Arts Centre
Reclaimed-spruce "speakers" feature in soundgarden – Hadden Park, September 24 and 25
Reclaimed-spruce "speakers" feature in soundgarden – Hadden Park, September 24 and 25

Vancouver New Music artistic director Giorgio Magnanensi built the resonators in the site-specific sound installation

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MUSICJanet SmithSeptember 22, 2022VANCOUVER NEW MUSIC, Vancouver New Music, VNM
Local chef creates royally inspired food at Baan Lao Fine Thai Cuisine
Local chef creates royally inspired food at Baan Lao Fine Thai Cuisine

From insects to riceberry to hand-pressed fresh tamarind, Nutcha Phanthoupheng brings the culinary artistry of royal Thai fare to Metro Vancouver

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CULINARYGail JohnsonSeptember 21, 2022culinary arts, Vancouver restaurants, Vancouver food, Thai food, Baan Lao Fine Thai Cuisine
Kyriakos Kalaitzides sheds light on hidden musical treasures of the Byzantine world
Kyriakos Kalaitzides sheds light on hidden musical treasures of the Byzantine world

His En Chordais joins Constantinople to play newly discovered, centuries-old works from the eastern Mediterranean, at Early Music Vancouver

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MUSICStir VancouverSeptember 20, 2022EARLY MUSIC VANCOUVER, Early Music Vancouver, EMV
Internationally renowned pianist Stewart Goodyear steps into VSO season-opening concert at the last minute
Internationally renowned pianist Stewart Goodyear steps into VSO season-opening concert at the last minute

Originally scheduled pianist Khatia Buniatishvili unable to travel due to “unforeseen personal circumstances”

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MUSICJanet SmithSeptember 20, 2022Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, Otto Tausk, Stewart Goodyear, piano
Tickets are on sale now for Old Stock: A Refugee Love Story by 2b theatre company starring Ben Caplan
Tickets are on sale now for Old Stock: A Refugee Love Story by 2b theatre company starring Ben Caplan

The humorously dark folk tale woven together with a high-energy concert runs November 30 to December 4

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THEATREJanet SmithSeptember 20, 2022Partner Content, SFU Woodward's
From Ethiopia to Israel to the world stage, singer-songwriter Gili Yalo defies categorization
From Ethiopia to Israel to the world stage, singer-songwriter Gili Yalo defies categorization

The musician blends everything from traditional music of his native Ethiopia to funk to reggae in his genre-mashing sound

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FESTS, MUSICGail JohnsonSeptember 20, 2022Chutzpah! Festival, Chutzpah! PLUS, Gili Yalo
Henry Tsang's Tansy Point explores language, land, and legislation, now open at Surrey Art Gallery
Henry Tsang's Tansy Point explores language, land, and legislation, now open at Surrey Art Gallery

Video installation employs Chinook Jargon and a location that was key to Indigenous-U.S. territory negotiations in 1851

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ART & DESIGNJanet SmithSeptember 20, 2022Surrey Art Gallery, Henry Tsang
Party spirit powers Hot Brown Honey—The Remix
Party spirit powers Hot Brown Honey—The Remix

Australia’s Quiet Riot takes on colonization, racism, sexism, and gender stereotypes through hip hop, song, story, and a whole lot of laughter

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THEATRE, CULTUREGail JohnsonSeptember 20, 2022The Cultch, Hot Brown Honey, Heather Redfern
From dance to music to dinosaurs, Massey Theatre announces 2022-23 mainstage season
From dance to music to dinosaurs, Massey Theatre announces 2022-23 mainstage season

Juno-winning storyteller Tom Jackson, acclaimed pianist Michael Kaeshammer, Ballet Jörgen’s Cinderella, and dinosaurs among the highlights

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MUSIC, DANCEJanet SmithSeptember 19, 2022Massey Theatre, Jessica Schneider, Tom Jackson, Ballet Jorgen, New Westminster
New Works presents interactive first look at Chimerik似不像 Collective’s 003_playback on October 2
New Works presents interactive first look at Chimerik似不像 Collective’s 003_playback on October 2

Led by creator Caroline MacCaull, the performance-in-progress invites audiences to vote on lighting, sound, and movement

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DANCE, THEATREJanet SmithSeptember 19, 2022New Works, Chimerik Collective
Vancouver Chamber Choir performs soothing SEA PSALM, September 23
Vancouver Chamber Choir performs soothing SEA PSALM, September 23

Sea Psalm composer Stephen Smith is guest organist in mixed program that also features works by Byrd and Bach, among others

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MUSIC, WHAT'S STIRRING, SCREENJanet SmithSeptember 19, 2022Vancouver Chamber Choir, Stephen Smith
Theatre review: Strong comedic cast helps Peter Pan Goes Wrong cue the chaos
Theatre review: Strong comedic cast helps Peter Pan Goes Wrong cue the chaos

In its most warped moments, this ode to stage disasters goes absolutely right

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THEATREJanet SmithSeptember 18, 2022Arts Club Theatre
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La Venue de l’avenir (Colours of Time) takes a lighthearted trip back to 1895 Paris, at VIFF Centre to January 5. 

Four relatives converge on an old house, discovering the story of an ancestor who journeyed to the City of Light during the Impr
Canadian art community mourns Gathie Falk. 

The pioneering multimedia artist who made her name with glossy ceramic fruits and shoes is being remembered for her “joyful affirmation of all that is beautiful in this world”. 

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Nikkei Mochitsuki celebrates a year-end Japanese tradition, December 29. 

Taiko drums and dance add to the festivities at the Nikkei National Museum and Cultural Centre. 

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From family-friendly theatre in the afternoon to celebratory shows as midnight approaches, here’s a look at what’s on offer around the city this New Year’s Eve—plus a couple of New Year’s Day festivities too.

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O Christmas Tea: A British Comedy serves up a whimsical party at the Massey Theatre, December 28

James & Jamesy’s family-friendly show sails through a series of slapstick and sometimes surreal journeys. 

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