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Frida Kahlo: The Immersive Biography exhibition set to open May 3 at PNE Agrodome
Frida Kahlo: The Immersive Biography exhibition set to open May 3 at PNE Agrodome

Tickets go on sale April 4 for Western Canadian premiere of multimedia look at Mexican artist’s life

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ART & DESIGN, NEWSJanet SmithApril 3, 2023Frida Kahlo, Frida Kahlo: The Immersive Biography, Spring 2023
BlueShore at CapU presents Paul Pigat and Kevin Breit’s The Shut-Ins, April 23
BlueShore at CapU presents Paul Pigat and Kevin Breit’s The Shut-Ins, April 23

Country-blues-rock group will perform tracks from their 2021 record and more

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MUSICStir VancouverApril 3, 2023Partner Content, BlueShore at CapU
Theatre review: Black & Rural melds surreal African folklore with powerful personal anecdotes
Theatre review: Black & Rural melds surreal African folklore with powerful personal anecdotes

Shayna Jones captivates in her grappling with belonging as Black person in the countryside

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THEATREJanet SmithApril 3, 2023Spring 2023, Shayna Jones, Pi Theatre, Pacific Theatre, review, theatre review, Homepage feature
Speaking in Skins and Skirts brings together poets, textile artists, to May 13
Speaking in Skins and Skirts brings together poets, textile artists, to May 13

The North Van Arts exhibition explores femaleness and mythologies of the skirt

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WHAT'S STIRRING, ART & DESIGNGail JohnsonApril 2, 2023North Van Arts, visual art, textile art, poetry, poems
Brewery & The Beast returns to Vancouver for 10th year of fire-kissed culinary arts
Brewery & The Beast returns to Vancouver for 10th year of fire-kissed culinary arts

The fest is focused on ethically sourced flame-cooked food and features live music

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WHAT'S STIRRING, CULINARYGail JohnsonApril 2, 2023Brewery & the Beast, food, Vancouver food, culinary arts, Wildlight Kitchen + Bar, Como Taperia, Published on Main, Two Rivers Meats
Stir Pairing: The Kitchen, on the theatre stage and in Vancouver’s dining scene

Studio 58 mounts Arnold Wesker’s popular restaurant-set play; Cactus Club Cafe is perpetually evolving

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CULINARY, THEATREGail JohnsonMarch 31, 2023Studio 58, Cactus Club Cafe, Stir Pairing
DanceHouse brings Dada Masilo’s The Sacrifice to the stage, May 5 and 6
DanceHouse brings Dada Masilo’s The Sacrifice to the stage, May 5 and 6

Tswana-contemporary fusion dance draws inspiration from Stravinsky’s powerful work The Rite of Spring

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DANCEStir VancouverMarch 31, 2023Partner Content, DanceHouse
Theatre review: Pretty Woman the Musical serves up light, fun story ripped directly from 1990 movie
Theatre review: Pretty Woman the Musical serves up light, fun story ripped directly from 1990 movie

Strong performances and visual energy offset a show that lacks depth

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THEATREJanet SmithMarch 31, 2023Broadway Across Canada, Vancouver Civic Theatres
Yo-Yo Ma to launch Vancouver Symphony Orchestra’s 105th season
Yo-Yo Ma to launch Vancouver Symphony Orchestra’s 105th season

Also part of VSO’s 2023-24 programming: guest solosists Steven Isserlis and Sarah Chang; B.C. premiere of John Adams’s Harmonielehre; new commissions; and more

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MUSICGail JohnsonMarch 30, 2023Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, Otto Tausk, VSO, Vancouver Civic Theatres, Angela Elster, Yo-Yo Ma
Film review: Reel 2 Real festival's Belle and Sebastian: The New Generation is a beautifully shot, Alps-set boy-and-his-dog story
Film review: Reel 2 Real festival's Belle and Sebastian: The New Generation is a beautifully shot, Alps-set boy-and-his-dog story

Closing-night French film takes an unaffected, unpatronizing look at nature, animal treatment, and disappearing farm traditions

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SCREENJanet SmithMarch 30, 2023Reel 2 Real Film Festival for Youth, R2R Film Festival
The Flying Dutchman marks Vancouver Opera’s season end, April 29, May 4, and May 7
The Flying Dutchman marks Vancouver Opera’s season end, April 29, May 4, and May 7

Performances at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre tell the tale of a ghost at sea

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OPERAStir VancouverMarch 30, 2023Partner Content, Vancouver Opera
Vancouver's Svava Tergesen turns food photography on its head in Ornamental Cookery
Vancouver's Svava Tergesen turns food photography on its head in Ornamental Cookery

Site-specific installation at Audain Art Museum is part of the 2023 Capture Photography Festival

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ART & DESIGNGail JohnsonMarch 30, 2023Audain Art Museum, Capture Photography Festival, photography, food, food photography, Spring 2023, Homepage feature
Black & Rural gives a glimpse into the lives of Black Canadians who call the countryside home

Storyteller Shayna Jones shares insights drawn from interviews with people of African ancestry who live outside of urban centres

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THEATREGail JohnsonMarch 29, 2023Shayna Jones, Pi Theatre, Black & Rural, Black, Black Lives Matter, Spring 2023
Enjoy Silent Movie Mondays at Orpheum Theatre on May 1, June 5, and July 10
Enjoy Silent Movie Mondays at Orpheum Theatre on May 1, June 5, and July 10

New Vancouver Civic Theatres series features early 1900s Charlie Chaplin flicks and more

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SCREENStir VancouverMarch 29, 2023Partner Content, Vancouver Civic Theatres
Camilla Tibbs to take helm of the Pacific Screenwriting Program in May
Camilla Tibbs to take helm of the Pacific Screenwriting Program in May

The nonprofit provides training and support to BC-based TV film and television writers at all levels

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SCREEN, NEWSJanet SmithMarch 29, 2023Camilla Tibbs, Pacific Screenwriting Program
Star Dutch pianist-brothers Arthur and Lucas Jussen revisit Vancouver with verve
Star Dutch pianist-brothers Arthur and Lucas Jussen revisit Vancouver with verve

Joining VSO in concert, critially acclaimed siblings will perform Mendelssohn’s energetic Concerto for 2 Pianos in E Major

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MUSICGail JohnsonMarch 28, 2023Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, piano, The Jussen Brothers, Otto Tausk
Music community reeling from news that celebrated Vancouver composer Jocelyn Morlock has died
Music community reeling from news that celebrated Vancouver composer Jocelyn Morlock has died

“National treasure” and former VSO composer-in-residence remembered for kindness, love of nature, and expressivity in music

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NEWS, MUSICJanet SmithMarch 28, 2023Jocelyn Morlock
Théâtre la Seizième and The Dance Centre invite audiences to watch We Love Arabs, April 13 to 15
Théâtre la Seizième and The Dance Centre invite audiences to watch We Love Arabs, April 13 to 15

Thought-provoking piece uses combination of dance and theatre to explore political satire

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DANCE, THEATREStir VancouverMarch 28, 2023Partner Content, Theatre la Seizieme, The Dance Centre
Vancouver's Folke Restaurant goes all-in on progressive plant-based cuisine
Vancouver's Folke Restaurant goes all-in on progressive plant-based cuisine

Hospitality is included in the prices at this Kitsilano dining destination that celebrates all things vegan

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CULINARYGail JohnsonMarch 28, 2023Folke, restaurants, Vancouver restaurants, Vancouver food
At Capture Photography Festival, Gloria Wong draws on a rich archive of Chinatown and family images
At Capture Photography Festival, Gloria Wong draws on a rich archive of Chinatown and family images

Pendulum Gallery’s Here and Now exhibit juxtaposes self-portrait with studio shots by early-20th century’s Yucho Chow

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ART & DESIGN, FESTSJanet SmithMarch 28, 2023Capture Photography Festival, Pendulum Gallery, Homepage feature
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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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