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Indigenous singer-songwriter Kym Gouchie performs at BlueShore at CapU, April 7
Indigenous singer-songwriter Kym Gouchie performs at BlueShore at CapU, April 7

Prince George-based artist who plays hand drum and acoustic guitar is joined by band members Naomi Kavka and Ian Olmstead

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MUSICStir VancouverMarch 20, 2024Partner Content, BlueShore at CapU, Spring 2024
In celebration of Persian New Year, NFB releases Bahram Javahery’s Two Apples for free online streaming
In celebration of Persian New Year, NFB releases Bahram Javahery’s Two Apples for free online streaming

Animated short film about the Iranian-Canadian immigrant experience offers reflections on cultural exchanges and homelands in time for Nowruz

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SCREEN, CULTUREJanet SmithMarch 20, 2024Nowruz, NFB, Persian, Spring 2024, National Film Board
Czech Republic's Bennewitz Quartet plays a Friends of Chamber Music concert, April 9
Czech Republic's Bennewitz Quartet plays a Friends of Chamber Music concert, April 9

Group’s return to Vancouver features a collaboration with Russian pianist Arsentiy Kharitonov for Dvořák’s Piano Quintet No. 2

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MUSICStir VancouverMarch 19, 2024Partner Content, Friends of Chamber Music, Bennewitz Quartet, Spring 2024
Modus Operandi performs dance pieces in development at New Works show, March 24
Modus Operandi performs dance pieces in development at New Works show, March 24

Contemporary dance training program of nearly 30 artists presents choreographic works by Tiffany Tregarthen, David Raymond, and Yue Yin

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DANCEJanet SmithMarch 19, 2024New Works, Modus Operandi, Spring 2024
The Fauré Quartett debuts in Vancouver on March 26 with some of its piano-led "greatest hits"
The Fauré Quartett debuts in Vancouver on March 26 with some of its piano-led "greatest hits"

Though often adventurous, the German piano quartet arrives here with a more traditional program including Brahms’s Piano Quartet No.1 in G minor

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MUSICJanet SmithMarch 19, 2024Friends of Chamber Music, piano, Vancouver Civic Theatres
Vancouver International Jazz Festival announces headliners Julian Lage, Veronica Swift, and SUMAC with Moor Mother for summer event
Vancouver International Jazz Festival announces headliners Julian Lage, Veronica Swift, and SUMAC with Moor Mother for summer event

Guitarist, genre-crossing jazz singer, and supergroup are to play at June event

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MUSIC, NEWSJanet SmithMarch 18, 2024Coastal Jazz & Blues Society, Coastal Jazz & Blues, Vancouver International Jazz Festival
Gateway Theatre presents Ken Ludwig's Baskerville: A Sherlock Holmes Mystery, April 11 to 20
Gateway Theatre presents Ken Ludwig's Baskerville: A Sherlock Holmes Mystery, April 11 to 20

Five actors take on nearly forty characters as they solve a notorious case in adventure-comedy production directed by Barbara Tomasic

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THEATREStir VancouverMarch 18, 2024Partner Content, Gateway Theatre, Spring 2024
Dr. Gabor Maté opens up in Physician, Heal Thyself at the Cinematheque on March 20 and the Vancouver Jewish Film Festival on April 9
Dr. Gabor Maté opens up in Physician, Heal Thyself at the Cinematheque on March 20 and the Vancouver Jewish Film Festival on April 9

It’s the sometimes self-lacerating words and the visible emotions of Gabor Maté that viewers will remember of this exceptional documentary

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SCREENAdrian MackMarch 18, 2024The Cinematheque, Gabor Mate, Spring 2024
American pianist Aaron Diehl plays a Chan Centre for the Performing Arts concert, April 19
American pianist Aaron Diehl plays a Chan Centre for the Performing Arts concert, April 19

Composer-musician’s 2020 release The Vagabond juxtaposes nine original tracks with works by Philip Glass and Sergei Prokofiev

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MUSICStir VancouverMarch 18, 2024Partner Content, CHan Centre for the Performing Arts, Spring 2024
Young violin star Christian Li makes his Canadian debut at Vancouver Recital Society, March 24
Young violin star Christian Li makes his Canadian debut at Vancouver Recital Society, March 24

The 16-year-old comes here trailing rave reviews and a bunch of “youngest-ever-to” firsts

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MUSICJanet SmithMarch 18, 2024Vancouver Recital Society, VANCOUVER RECITAL SOCIETY, Vancouver Civic Theatres, Spring 2024
Burnaby Lyric Opera performs La Bohème at the Shadbolt Centre for the Arts, April 6 to 13
Burnaby Lyric Opera performs La Bohème at the Shadbolt Centre for the Arts, April 6 to 13

Giacomo Puccini’s Italian opera tells of a bohemian friend group wrought with flirtation and jealousy

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OPERA, MUSICStir VancouverMarch 16, 2024Partner Content, Shadbolt Centre for the Arts, burnaby lyric opera, Spring 2024
Ian Wallace bridges the distant past and the present in Home and Away, at West Vancouver Art Museum
Ian Wallace bridges the distant past and the present in Home and Away, at West Vancouver Art Museum

In an intimate and unprecedented exhibition, the celebrated artist shows his earliest work for the first time

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ART & DESIGNJanet SmithMarch 15, 2024West Vancouver Art Museum, West Vancouver, Ian Wallace, Spring 2024
Ukrainian "ethno-chaos" band DakhaBrakha plays two Caravan World Rhythms concerts, March 29 and 30
Ukrainian "ethno-chaos" band DakhaBrakha plays two Caravan World Rhythms concerts, March 29 and 30

Performances in Vancouver and Victoria feature Kyiv ensemble’s unique blend of Ukrainian folk and world music with signature theatrical elements

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MUSIC, CULTUREStir VancouverMarch 15, 2024Partner Content, Caravan World Rhythms, DakhaBrakha, Spring 2024
Film review: Stolen Time exposes brutal corporate crime in the long-term care industry
Film review: Stolen Time exposes brutal corporate crime in the long-term care industry

The NFB’s chilling documentary reminds us that a society is measured by the compassion it extends to its most vulnerable

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SCREENJanet SmithMarch 15, 2024National Film Board, NFB, VIFF Centre, Vancouver International Film Festival, Homepage feature
Kokoro Dance premieres psychedelic new work LSD (Love, Sex, and Death), opening April 2
Kokoro Dance premieres psychedelic new work LSD (Love, Sex, and Death), opening April 2

Work by company’s artistic directors Barbara Bourget and Jay Hirabayashi creatively honours 45 years of collaboration

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DANCEStir VancouverMarch 15, 2024Partner Content, Kokoro Dance, Spring 2024
Poetic Justice Foundation's OVERCASTE exhibit debuts at Burnaby Village Museum, March 18 to 28
Poetic Justice Foundation's OVERCASTE exhibit debuts at Burnaby Village Museum, March 18 to 28

Project co-curated by Anita Lal offers insights into Dalit Canadian struggles and resilience through stories, photographs, timelines, and more

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CULTURE, ART & DESIGNJanet SmithMarch 15, 2024Poetic Justice Foundation, Burnaby Village Museum
Femme Festival takes centre stage at The Cultch this spring with four world premieres
Femme Festival takes centre stage at The Cultch this spring with four world premieres

East Van-based theatre hub celebrates its seventh annual festival with plays and stand-up comedy

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THEATRE, COMEDYStir VancouverMarch 14, 2024Partner Content, the Cultch, Femme Festival, Spring 2024, Medusa Theatre, Vancouver Asian Canadian Theatre, Neworld Theatre, RUMBLE THEATRE, Urban Ink Theatre
In heartbreaking period musical Parade, Raincity Theatre tells true story of an innocent man accused of murder
In heartbreaking period musical Parade, Raincity Theatre tells true story of an innocent man accused of murder

Director Chris Adams talks non-traditional main characters, historical influences, and the show’s venue: a 114-year-old Gastown bank

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THEATREJanet SmithMarch 14, 2024Raincity Theatre, Jason Robert Brown, Spring 2024
Vancouver playwright David Johnston wins David King Prize for Tuxedos
Vancouver playwright David Johnston wins David King Prize for Tuxedos

The $3,000 prize, handed out by Touchstone Theatre, will help bring the queer romance-comedy to the stage

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THEATRE, NEWSJanet SmithMarch 14, 2024Touchstone Theatre, Studio 58
Matthias Maute leads Early Music Vancouver's Handel: Hallelujah & Trumpets! on March 24
Matthias Maute leads Early Music Vancouver's Handel: Hallelujah & Trumpets! on March 24

Ensemble Caprice and Ensemble ArtChoral perform works by the famed 18th-century German-British composer

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MUSICStir VancouverMarch 14, 2024Partner Content, EARLY MUSIC VANCOUVEr, Spring 2024
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Royal Winnipeg Ballet’s Nutcracker inhabits a snow-dusted Canada, at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre, December 12 to 14. 

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