“Burning Down the House”, “Psycho Killer”, and more hits get iconic performances in recently remastered film at The Polygon Gallery
Read MoreFormer Oh Susannah singer-songwriter no longer sets foot onstage intent on slaying dragons
Read MoreFounders’ Council member Jane McLennan’s gift gives dancers salary increases and unprecedented 52-week contracts over 10 years
Read MoreThe Erickson family and the Arthur Erickson Foundation announce AE100, 12 months of films, exhibits, lectures, and more, launching July 7
Read MoreWith compositions ranging from those by Mozart to John Williams, the family-friendly event takes place at Deer Lake Park
Read MoreGuests get an exclusive tour of Tom Thomson: North Star exhibition followed by an al fresco dinner on-site by Fairmont Chateau Whistler
Read MoreOpening at East Van’s Outsiders and Others gallery on July 6, exhibit features sculptures crafted to look like timeworn found objects
Read MoreThree of the city’s most respected directors to helm The Very Book Indeed, The Arsonists, and The Last of the Pelican Daughters
Read MoreBrazil’s Alberto Salgado to headline celebratory evening featuring fellow música popular brasileira artists Celso Machado, Amphibioux, and Sara Magal
Read MoreProduction directed by Tracey Power stars lead actor Colin Sheen, accompanied by a talented ensemble cast and students from the School of Rock Vancouver
Read MoreA kickoff party, film screening, architecture lecture, and concert are all part of the annual celebration of West Coast Modernism
Read MoreThe local artist was the first woman to play the koni, a traditional Vietnamese instrument typically reserved for men
Read MoreLisa Mariko Gelley and Josh Martin receive $10,000 biennial prize, while Dancers of Damelahamid artistic director wins $5,000 annual award
Read MoreFrom History of Gunpowder’s “freak out orchestra” to Amanda Sum’s intimate confessionals: five acts worth a place on your West 4th schedule
Read MoreRegistration is now open for two-week-long Japanese dance experience taught by legendary artists Barbara Bourget and Jay Hirabayashi
Read MoreEternally popular show by Andrew Lloyd Webber will run from July 5 to August 23 at the Malkin Bowl in Stanley Park
Read Moredoes it make me naive if i’ve never been part of something where i’ve meant more to them than they did to me? compiles 18 short movements in ode to a failing love life
Read MoreFour outdoor dance and music shows take place July 21 and August 11 at the Picnic Pavilion, offering a family-friendly cultural experience
Read MoreTopics include the meaning of comfort food, music’s role in community empowerment, and cultural appropriation in fashion
Read MoreHaving trained in North Indian classical singing, the artist speaks her own musical language filled with computer-based sound
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