Performance will be presented as part of North Shore Jazz series at Vancouver International Jazz Festival
Read MoreCity backs removing barriers to artist studios, while new working group will devote further research into providing arts sector with vital real-estate support
Read MoreEarly-bird tickets are now available for the 37th annual fest, which offers a glorious weekend of global beats, folk songs, blues riffs, Celtic tunes, and more
Read MoreProduction presented in association with Touchstone Theatre marks director Roy Surette’s last show before retirement
Read MoreThe trans and nonbinary individual’s experience spans film production, marketing, education, and arts administration
Read MoreEvent features three fresh works in a cabaret format at Woodland Park
Read MoreUntil June 30, apply for B.C. artists who display excellence in traditional and contemporary First Nations art
Read MoreAt the Cinematheque, Costa-Gavras's fast-paced masterpiece warns of the precarity of truth amid the rise of right-wing zealots
Read MoreBeverly Dobrinsky’s traditional, hurdy-gurdy-like lira sets the band’s loud, proud, and uncompromising tone in the face of war
Read MoreKelly will helm the school into its 100-year-anniversary celebrations in 2025
Read MoreVice-president says internal funding dried up, while 149 Arts Society director says it was hamstrung in its efforts to raise funds
Read MoreTwo sets of identical twins face hilarious miscommunications in ancient Greece-set play directed by Rebecca Northan
Read MoreFive mainstage performances include Kim Selody’s adaptation of J.R.R. Tolkien’s beloved book and a production of Will Eno’s Middletown
Read MoreSolo tribute to late sibling dives deep into the Vancouver actor’s past
Read MoreConcert marked another successful milestone in the pianist’s longstanding relationship with Music on Main
Read MoreUniversity VP says “financial realities” mean the end of programming, commissioning, and presenting of new performances with dozens of Vancouver arts-group partners
Read MoreThe unforgettable one-day experience offers attendees a seamless blend of travel, dining, and world-class music by PRISMA Festival Orchestra
Read MoreThrough seven movements, the composition tells stories in a way that feels familiar to the Métis composer, conductor, and UBC music prof
Read MoreThe Flame show created and directed by Deborah Williams sees performers share their personal stories in a kid-friendly format
Read MoreA first peek at the shows in three series, including the all-new Chan Centre Director’s Cut programmed by director Pat Carrabré
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