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Vancouver Cantata Singers perform The Peaceable Kingdom and more on April 29
Vancouver Cantata Singers perform The Peaceable Kingdom and more on April 29

Choral ensemble will close out its season with works that centre around world peace

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MUSICStir VancouverApril 19, 2023Partner Content, Vancouver Cantata Singers
B.C. writer Susan Musgrave named to The Griffin Poetry Prize 2023 shortlist
B.C. writer Susan Musgrave named to The Griffin Poetry Prize 2023 shortlist

Haida Gwaii-based author of Exculpatory Lilies among five finalists vying for $130,000 prize

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READ, NEWSGail JohnsonApril 19, 2023Susan Musgrave, BC authors, BC writers, poetry
Wayne Marshall plays and conducts Rhapsody in Blue at the VSO, May 6 and 7
Wayne Marshall plays and conducts Rhapsody in Blue at the VSO, May 6 and 7

Renowned British conductor, organist, and pianist takes on two roles in style-melding concert

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MUSICStir VancouverApril 18, 2023Partner Content, Vancouver Symphony Orchestra
Stir Q&A: B.C.’s best sommelier for 2023 spills on Beaujolais, her new wine school, and more
Stir Q&A: B.C.’s best sommelier for 2023 spills on Beaujolais, her new wine school, and more

Michelin-starred Burdock & Co’s wine director Kelcie Jones to be honoured at the Vancouver International Wine Festival

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CULINARYGail JohnsonApril 18, 2023wine, Spring 2023, Vancouver International Wine Festival, Wine, sommelier, Kelcie Jones, wine pa
New podcast Climate Change & Other Small Talk launches on Earth Day, April 22
New podcast Climate Change & Other Small Talk launches on Earth Day, April 22

Vancouver’s Carmen Aguirre is among the international playwrights taking part in trans artist Sunny Drake’s environmentally focused project

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WHAT'S STIRRING, PODCASTSGail JohnsonApril 18, 2023Sunny Drake, Carmen Aguirre, climate change, podcasts
SD Holman steps through grief in SUM Gallery photo-based exhibition Pas-à-pas; not intent on arriving
SD Holman steps through grief in SUM Gallery photo-based exhibition Pas-à-pas; not intent on arriving

Imagery captures impressions from the cross-country journey the Vancouver artist undertook after spouse Catherine White Holman’s tragic floatplane death

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ART & DESIGNJanet SmithApril 18, 2023SUM Gallery, LGBTQI+, SD Holman, photography
Gabriel Kahane performs two captivating albums at Music on Main, May 10 and 11
Gabriel Kahane performs two captivating albums at Music on Main, May 10 and 11

Magnificent Bird, released in 2022, makes its Canadian premiere at the Annex

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MUSICStir VancouverApril 18, 2023Partner Content, Music on Main
From Elvis impersonator to lip-syncing drag queen: The Legend of Georgia McBride comes to Vancouver
From Elvis impersonator to lip-syncing drag queen: The Legend of Georgia McBride comes to Vancouver

The Arts Club Theatre’s production celebrates drag with a whole lot of humour and heart

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THEATREGail JohnsonApril 18, 2023The Arts Club, drag, Jamie King, Homepage feature
Guitar virtuosos Paul Pigat and Kevin Breit guaranteed to deliver surprises in concert
Guitar virtuosos Paul Pigat and Kevin Breit guaranteed to deliver surprises in concert

The revered musicians share an obsession with eccentric instruments

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MUSICGail JohnsonApril 17, 2023BlueShore at CapU, Paul Pigat, concerts
Vancouver International Dance Festival 2023 wraps up with new work by Noam Gagnon, April 20 to 22
Vancouver International Dance Festival 2023 wraps up with new work by Noam Gagnon, April 20 to 22

A solo called being by the acclaimed choreograher-dancer and founder of Vision Impure will be livestreamed

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WHAT'S STIRRING, DANCEGail JohnsonApril 17, 2023VIDF, Noam Gagnon, Vision Impure, Spring 2023
Early Music Vancouver hosts Schubertiade with The Leonids and Chor Leoni on May 5
Early Music Vancouver hosts Schubertiade with The Leonids and Chor Leoni on May 5

Male choral ensembles and pianist Alexander Weimann combine for Franz Schubert-filled evening

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MUSICStir VancouverApril 17, 2023Partner Content, EARLY MUSIC VANCOUVEr, CHOR LEONI, The Leonids
Local arts festivals among 14 groups tagged for $3 million in federal Tourism Relief Fund
Local arts festivals among 14 groups tagged for $3 million in federal Tourism Relief Fund

Vancouver International Film Festival has put its $500,000 toward rehiring workers and other post-pandemic rebuilding

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NEWS, FESTSJanet SmithApril 17, 2023VIFF, VIFF Centre
Arts Umbrella’s annual Expressions Theatre Festival takes place from May 12 to June 11

Month-long event features performances from the school’s junior, senior, and musical theatre troupes

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THEATREStir VancouverApril 17, 2023Partner Content, Arts Umbrella
Vancouver Juno-winning band Said the Whale rocks with the VSO, April 19
Vancouver Juno-winning band Said the Whale rocks with the VSO, April 19

SaidHeads rejoice: the indie-rock group emerged from the pandemic stronger than ever

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WHAT'S STIRRING, MUSICGail JohnsonApril 17, 2023VSO, Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, Spring 2023, Said the Whale, Vancouver Civic Theatres
Theatre review: The Search Party's Stupid F*cking Bird is a razor-sharp, F-bomb-laced takedown of love and artistic pretension
Theatre review: The Search Party's Stupid F*cking Bird is a razor-sharp, F-bomb-laced takedown of love and artistic pretension

Lots.of laughter, and some tragedy, as a strong ensemble cast brings to life lovelorn characters who are all too aware they’re in a play

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THEATREJanet SmithApril 16, 2023THE CULTCH, The Cultch, The Search Party
The Improv Centre revives an epic era in Bring Back The '90s!, April 20 to May 27
The Improv Centre revives an epic era in Bring Back The '90s!, April 20 to May 27

Nostalgia-packed show is a throwback to the days of VHS tapes and lava lamps

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THEATRE, COMEDYStir VancouverApril 16, 2023Partner Content, The Improv Centre
Emperor 101 takes a virtual-reality trip into the mind of a conspiracy theorist, with actors as avatars
Emperor 101 takes a virtual-reality trip into the mind of a conspiracy theorist, with actors as avatars

Brought here by Boca del Lupo Theatre, Ireland’s The Performance Corporation tries to unpack why people get drawn down online rabbit holes

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THEATREJanet SmithApril 16, 2023Boca del Lupo, BOCA DEL LUPO, Spring 2023, Homepage feature
BC Movement Arts Society brings Grass is Green to the North Island and Vancouver in partnership with Chutzpah! PLUS, April 25 to May 2
BC Movement Arts Society brings Grass is Green to the North Island and Vancouver in partnership with Chutzpah! PLUS, April 25 to May 2

Piece by UNA Productions melds contemporary dance, drag performance, and live music

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DANCEStir VancouverApril 16, 2023Partner Content, BC Movement Arts Society, Chutzpah! PLUS
Stand-up comedian Ali Hassan digs into his days as a chef in Does This Taste Funny?
Stand-up comedian Ali Hassan digs into his days as a chef in Does This Taste Funny?

The funnyman spent over 12 years in the food and restaurant sector before his comedy career took off

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CULINARY, COMEDYGail JohnsonApril 16, 2023Anvil Theatre, Ali Hassan, comedy, food
Croatian pianist Maksim Mrvica performs the Queen Elizabeth Theatre, May 17
Croatian pianist Maksim Mrvica performs the Queen Elizabeth Theatre, May 17

Concert is part of internationally renowned artist’s The Collection World Tour

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MUSICStir VancouverApril 15, 2023Partner Content, Xing Huang Entertainment
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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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#vancouverarts #stirvancouver #taikodrums
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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Winter Solstice Lantern Festival illuminates the longest night of the year, December 21. 

Secret Lantern Society’s annual offering includes outdoor processions, workshops, song and dance performances, and more across Yaletown and Granville Isl
Ballet BC has just announced that its artistic director Medhi Walerski will leave his role as of June 30, 2027, following the company’s big 40th-anniversary season.

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#balletbc #ballet #vancouverarts #contemporarydance
 

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