With more than $340 million raised of the gallery’s $400-million goal, the building’s estimated completion is now set for 2028
Read MoreFrom Jafelin to Rosanna Terracciano, Rosario Ancer’s open-minded program embraces tradition, multiple cultures, and the edgily conceptual
Read MoreEight-member band blends klezmer music with a jazz-accented Québécois repertoire
Read MoreStrong comedic performances, catchy songs, and over-the-top visual design make Arts Club opener a blast
Read MoreThrough a wild mix of rare concert footage, animation, and interviews, new documentary revisits Aussie group that “annihilated” its audiences
Read MoreSolos from Ziyian Kwan and Shion Skye Carter express their bodies’ comforts and capabilities
Read MoreWestern Canadian Music Award-winning singer-musician delivers a signature blend of blues, folk, and jazz
Read MoreBeautiful characters and old-world enchantment make it a great introduction to a country’s cinema that has only recently been rediscovered by Western viewers
Read MoreConcert features famed American composer Amy Beach’s Piano Quintet in F sharp minor, Op. 67
Read MoreMaestro Otto Tausk pairs the “Tragedy” with the emotional power of Anna Thorvaldsdottir’s CATAMORPHOSIS
Read MoreIn partnership with CMHC Granville Island, a lineup of 30 free performances from 10 talented artists take place at five outdoor venues
Read MoreStories of racism, civil unrest, and drug abuse give this bio-musical a compelling edge
Read MoreUnique performances range from closing night event The Best of Israeli Comedy to a blend of dance and Deaf theatre in When The Walls Come Down
Read MoreLate Nisga’a playwright’s partially autobiographical work centres 1960s residential school riots
Read MoreGeneric Male pokes acrobatic fun at male self-identity, The Pigeon and the Dove explores homelessness, and Lia & Dor unfurls Romanian fairy tale
Read MoreA selection of 10 vendors are on site at Chan Centre selling handmade soaps, beadwork earrings, soy candles, and more
Read MoreConcert features four world premieres and introduces composer-in-residence Andrew Balfour
Read MorePeaches: The Play!’s cutting social critique; Tango in the Dark’s mad dancing skills, and more
Read MoreThe 10-dancer piece shares Gasangwa’s story of living in the aftermath of Rwanda’s 1994 genocide
Read MoreEvening features West Coast-inspired acoustic guitar, violin, and fiddle
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