Tickets now on sale for groundbreaking fest with more than 30 performances running from July 6 to 15
Read MoreDocumentary profiles the sleek Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam, where administrators try to change an institution built around white-male artists
Read MoreWord “bash” evokes both celebration and condemnation in works by eight 2SLGBTQ+ artists
Read MoreOn June 10, 12 hours of shows include everything from symphonic swells to sitar, solo violin, percussion, and more in presentation with VSO SoM
Read MoreArtist’s work explores place and identity in the context of migration, tourism, militarism, and colonialism
Read MoreFare from Mexico, Egypt, Syria, India, Colombia, and Iran will be featured in Flavours of Hope’s Dream Cuisines event
Read MorePacked 40-artist lineup includes a Grateful Dead tribute, lo-fi roots singer Tré Burt, and British guitar virtuoso Albert Lee
Read MoreMicrocosmos' Quartet’s searching music and artist Rochelle Goldberg’s mesmerizing sets and costumes add to dance work’s ambiance
Read MoreCanada’s first gay choir sings custom-arranged music by artistic director Willi Zwozdesky
Read MorePresented by BC Achievement Foundation, distinctions recognize local creative prowess
Read Morebumfuzzled monachopsis: innerspace out is the 11-day fest’s curated show for 2023
Read MoreOn the unceded, traditional territories of the Coast Salish Peoples, several public events are taking place throughout June
Read MoreEvent lineup includes ferry sail-symphony combination, music by the sea, kid’s fun fair, and more
Read MoreThe Vanouver comedy company’s artistic director and performer talks Emma, Bossypants, and being “kinda funny…in a weird way”
Read MoreCreative processes of Ana Sosa, Sidney Chuckas, and Mohammed Rashead will be explored in an essay booklet
Read MoreDene/Métis writer-producer Marie Clements’s film is inspired by a Cree matriarch’s true life story
Read MoreThe butoh company headed by Jay Hirabayashi and Barbara Bourget offers movement and music performances
Read MoreThe genre-defying, gender-bending company’s Dirty Laundry is loaded with punk energy
Read MoreWoman Meets Girl and Stay put new spins on romance, while Not For Us and Damn Supper send up horror genre
Read MoreKaren Hines’s Pochsy at the Airport Hotel makes a comeback, and Yvette Nolan’s Reconciling premieres
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