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Eighth & Eight Creative Spaces plants seeds for new Indigenous-led art-filled garden and gathering space
Eighth & Eight Creative Spaces plants seeds for new Indigenous-led art-filled garden and gathering space

At the New Westminster complex that houses Massey Theatre, an outdoor area is getting new life for Indigenous culture and ceremonies

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CULTUREJanet SmithApril 19, 2024Eighth & Eight, Massey Theatre, New Westminster, Indigenous People, Indigenous art, indigenous culture
Realwheels Theatre presents play-reading series Zombies, Mannequins, and Talking Heads, May 9 to 11
Realwheels Theatre presents play-reading series Zombies, Mannequins, and Talking Heads, May 9 to 11

Company to showcase scripts by Jordyn Wood, Alex Masse, and Adam Grant Warren at the Roundhouse Community Arts & Recreation Centre

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THEATREStir VancouverApril 19, 2024Partner Content, Realwheels Theatre, Spring 2024, Adam Grant Warren
In vivid new Night is the Mother, Dance//Novella explores enigmatic nature of dreams
In vivid new Night is the Mother, Dance//Novella explores enigmatic nature of dreams

Choreographers Racheal Prince and Brandon Lee Alley reflect on shifting realities, fear of losing loved ones, and intense imagery

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DANCEJanet SmithApril 19, 2024Dance Novella, Dance//Novella, The Polygon Gallery, The Dance Centre, Scotiabank Dance Centre, Spring 2024, Homepage feature
Maurice explores resilience and reinvents language, at Théâtre La Seizième to April 20
Maurice explores resilience and reinvents language, at Théâtre La Seizième to April 20

Play tells true story of an economist whose stroke left him aphasic—and his character communicates with the help of an audience member

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THEATREJanet SmithApril 18, 2024Theatre la Seizieme, Studio 16, Spring 2024
Vancouver Folk Music Festival unveils summer 2024 lineup, spanning Iris DeMent, Barney Bentall, Jeremy Dutcher, and Dobet Gnahoré
Vancouver Folk Music Festival unveils summer 2024 lineup, spanning Iris DeMent, Barney Bentall, Jeremy Dutcher, and Dobet Gnahoré

Artists set to come in from Ukraine, Côte d’Ivoire, Niger, South Africa, New Zealand, South Korea, and beyond at Jericho Beach July 19 to 21

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FESTS, MUSICJanet SmithApril 18, 2024Vancouver Folk Music Festival, Summer 2024, Folk Festival
Film review: In Flames’ eerily unsettling parable gives an inside look at patriarchy in Pakistan
Film review: In Flames’ eerily unsettling parable gives an inside look at patriarchy in Pakistan

Canadian-Pakistani filmmaker Zarrar Kahn’s assured feature draws on horror tropes for story of a young Karachi woman and her mother

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CULTURE, SCREENJanet SmithApril 18, 2024Pakistan, Cineplex, Homepage feature
Chor Leoni traverses space and time with two world premieres in Earth & Aether, May 11
Chor Leoni traverses space and time with two world premieres in Earth & Aether, May 11

Choir will be joined by harpist Vivian Chen and saxophonist Julia Nolan for new commissions from Melissa Dunphy and Kile Smith

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MUSICStir VancouverApril 18, 2024Partner Content, CHOR LEONI, Chor Leoni, Spring 2024
Music maven and pastry chef open Sweet Thea Bakery spot in East Vancouver
Music maven and pastry chef open Sweet Thea Bakery spot in East Vancouver

Years in the making, Sweet Thea Bakery is a dream come true for Laurie and Thea Mercer

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CULINARYJanet SmithApril 18, 2024Sweet Thea Bakery, Riley Park, East Vancouver, bakery
Federal budget aims to double funds for arts-fest and performance presenters over two years
Federal budget aims to double funds for arts-fest and performance presenters over two years

Advocates welcome boost from $8 million to $15.5 million per year, but call for longer-term funding

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FESTS, NEWSJanet SmithApril 17, 2024CAPACOA, Department of Canadian Heritage, Budget, Canada budget, Arts funding
VIFF celebrates Earth Day with four specially curated screenings and discussions on April 22
VIFF celebrates Earth Day with four specially curated screenings and discussions on April 22

Additional screenings of Food, Inc. 2, A Difficult Year, and Silvicola will be shown throughout late April at the VIFF Centre

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SCREENStir VancouverApril 17, 2024Partner Content, VIFF, VIFF Centre, Earth Day, Spring 2024
221A’s Cultural Land Trust aims to provide B.C.’s arts scene with vital real-estate support
221A’s Cultural Land Trust aims to provide B.C.’s arts scene with vital real-estate support

Nonprofit needs $15 million in seed funding in order to kickstart property-management initiative that could be the key to sustaining artist spaces

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NEWSJanet SmithApril 17, 2024221A, Cultural Land Trust, Eastside Arts Society, Eastside Arts, Eastside Arts District, Brian McBay, BC Arts Council
VSO program of Shostakovich, Adams, and B.C.'s Nicholas Ryan Kelly feels perfectly attuned to our times, April 26 and 27
VSO program of Shostakovich, Adams, and B.C.'s Nicholas Ryan Kelly feels perfectly attuned to our times, April 26 and 27

Taiwanese violin virtuoso Paul Huang and the Elektra Women’s Choir join concert that speaks eloquently to eco anxiety, peak oil, and dictatorship

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MUSIC, WHAT'S STIRRINGJanet SmithApril 17, 2024John Adams, Shostakovich, Classical music, contemporary music, Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, ELEKTRA, Elektra Women's Choir, VSO
Emily Carr University hosts annual graduate art exhibition The Show, opening May 9
Emily Carr University hosts annual graduate art exhibition The Show, opening May 9

Bold, innovative new works by over 350 artists will be displayed on campus and online until May 23

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ART & DESIGNStir VancouverApril 17, 2024Partner Content, Emily Carr University
Film review: Poetic menace and fated souls in Bertrand Bonello’s Coma and The Beast
Film review: Poetic menace and fated souls in Bertrand Bonello’s Coma and The Beast

French filmmaker probes themes of free will, psychopathy, and perversity in his two most recent works at The Cinematheque

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SCREENAdrian MackApril 16, 2024The Cinematheque, Spring 2024, Bretrand Bonello, Homepage feature
Ballet BC presents three works by artistic director Medhi Walerski in FOR EVER, May 9 to 11
Ballet BC presents three works by artistic director Medhi Walerski in FOR EVER, May 9 to 11

Season finale program features acclaimed works Chamber and SWAY alongside a world premiere

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DANCEStir VancouverApril 16, 2024Partner Content, Ballet BC, Spring 2024
Annual Audain Gala raises record-setting $1 million for Whistler's Audain Art Museum
Annual Audain Gala raises record-setting $1 million for Whistler's Audain Art Museum

Event’s live auction featured works by Manabu Ikeda, Martha Sturdy, Robert Davidson, and Lawrence Paul Yuxweluptun, among other artists

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NEWS, ART & DESIGNJanet SmithApril 16, 2024Audain, Audain Art Museum, Michael Audain, Audain Gala, Manabu Ikeda, Martha Sturdy, Robert Davidson, Lawrence Paul Yuxweluptun
Theatre review: Baskerville: A Sherlock Holmes Mystery cranks up the comedy in a taut staging at the Gateway
Theatre review: Baskerville: A Sherlock Holmes Mystery cranks up the comedy in a taut staging at the Gateway

Quick character switches, overt set changes add to the laughs in adaptation of classic tale

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THEATREJanet SmithApril 15, 2024Gateway Theatre, Spring 2024
Sasha Velour speaks to "The Big Reveal: Why Drag Matters" at Phil Lind Initiative series
Sasha Velour speaks to "The Big Reveal: Why Drag Matters" at Phil Lind Initiative series

When the RuPaul’s Drag Race winner hits the Chan Centre at UBC, she’ll talk politics and draw heavily from her book The Big Reveal: An Illustrated Manifesto of Drag

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NEWS, STAGE, READJanet SmithApril 15, 2024LGBTQ+, Spring 2024, CHAN CENTRE, Chan Centre for the Performing Arts, UBC School of Public Policy and Global Affairs, drag
Jazz vocalist Emilie-Claire Barlow performs at the Shadbolt Centre for the Arts, May 3
Jazz vocalist Emilie-Claire Barlow performs at the Shadbolt Centre for the Arts, May 3

Performance with band to feature songs off Juno Award-winning artist’s newly released 13th album Spark Bird

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MUSICStir VancouverApril 15, 2024Partner Content, Shadbolt Centre for the Arts, Spring 2024
Pianist-composer Aaron Diehl blurs boundaries between jazz and classical
Pianist-composer Aaron Diehl blurs boundaries between jazz and classical

Spotlighting ragtime and Harlem stride at the Chan Centre, New York City musician pushes beyond limitations of easily marketable categories

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MUSICJanet SmithApril 15, 2024Chan Centre for the Performing Arts, Spring 2023, jazz, piano
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