Aretha Aoki’s interdisciplinary dance work draws on everything from synthwave to taiko and Ziggy Stardust
Read MoreEarly Music Vancouver Summer Festival and re:Naissance premiere boldly mixes ancient Dido myth and Baroque music with contemporary dance, video, and sounds
Read MoreFilm release has author reflecting on the bad and good that came with the ‘60s and ‘70s counterculture movement that brought her to the BC wilderness
Read MoreUnveiled last night, the magic-realist portrait of 15th-century feminist poet was commissioned to celebrate Our City of Ladies concert
Read MorePedro Chamale’s new Peace Country kicks off a season that sees the return of hits Chelsea Hotel and Paddle Song.
Read MoreKid-friendly musical brings Broadway razzle-dazzle to the beloved animated film’s story
Read MoreThe Chilean-born Servir Antico instrumentalist appears in Our City of Ladies and a solo recital, and oversees music of The Queen of Carthage
Read MoreDiasporic craft and textile express absence and repair in the artists’ cultural and familial histories
Read MoreFounders Racheal Prince and Brandon Alley explore loss and empowerment in one-night double bill
Read MoreMarisa Gold reinterprets a mythical figure in The Queen of Carthage, while Stéphanie Brochard removes layers of Baroque dress in Atempor/elle
Read MorePrizes go to Vancouver’s Hope Forstenzer, Coral Patola, and Carol E. Mayer
Read MorePropellor Studio gathers local artisans and designers for an exhibition that spans lighting, a surf board, and a guitar
Read MoreVancouver Civic Theatres hosts the free outdoor movies on a giant inflatable screen outside the Queen Elizabeth Theatre
Read MoreBIPOC writers to share their work in event hosted by Harrison Mooney
Read MoreEvent celebrates South Asian culture with art, music, dance, workshops, and performances
Read MoreVancouver-raised, Berlin-based talent loves that the Polygon Gallery installation “triggers something strong enough in people that they feel compelled to act on it in public”
Read MoreEsther Rausenberg, Jeanne Bourget, Guntaj Singh, Douglas Smith, and Frances Tiffany among Vancouver nominees
Read MoreA new mini-winter fest called LUMEN and appearances by North Indian and Afghani virtuosos also fill out the roster
Read MoreEnjoy art while tasting the most refreshing summer pours at four of eight East Van beer havens
Read MoreThe uncomfortably honest The Mother and the Whore and the autobiographical coming-of-age movie Mes petites amoureuses were the late, great director’s only two feature-length films
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