One-woman solo show follows the creator’s own near-death experiences, from her childhood in the Bronx to travels in Israel, Asia, and South America
Read MoreHonourees from across the country, including Bruce LaBruce and Kent Monkman, take home $25,000 and a bronze medallion
Read MoreSepideh Yadegar’s film tells the story of an Iranian international student photographed at a Women, Life, Freedom protest in Vancouver
Read MoreInterdisciplinary artist melds software with sound performance in experimental workshop and presentation
Read MoreAmerican string players to perform compositions by Bartók and Shostakovich, plus Samuel Barber’s film-famous adagio
Read MoreMaillardville’s music and culture event hosts free contra dance, Youth Zone Tent, and more
Read MoreThrough projected footage and photographs, Erdal chronicles the last nine months of his mother’s life following a terminal cancer diagnosis
Read MoreWeek-long, half-day program is designed for beginner students ages eight to 15
Read MoreThe three-piece squeezes something jagged yet soulful from its sparse guitar-drum-vocal setup
Read MoreThe series presents 14 titles by the master of nonfiction film, rarely seen in the cinema
Read MoreHousewife of the Year unpacks a long-running Irish TV show, while There’s Still Tomorrow follows a working-class Italian woman in the 1940s
Read MoreThe veteran musician, hitting Festival du Bois, revisits the breadth of his career with Le Grand Orchestre
Read MoreFrench Romantic masterpiece stars soprano Emily Pogorelc as Manon and tenor Frédéric Antoun as Chevalier des Grieux
Read MoreDirector Sepideh Yadegar’s debut feature follows Iranian international student Sahar as she stands up for women’s rights in Vancouver
Read MoreConcert shines a light on previously under-recognized Japanese, Armenian, Irish, Scottish, and Indigenous music
Read MoreVetta Chamber Music concert features a quartet that also includes violinist Joan Blackman, bassist Jodi Proznick, and pianist Jane Hayes
Read MoreTaiwan-born Pei Lun Lai and Costa Rica-raised Eduardo Jiménez Cabrera negotiate new challenges in the studio—and in their adopted Vancouver hometown
Read MoreDisney FROZEN, Dial M for Murder, and Louisa May Alcott’s Little Women are all on the books
Read MoreProgram also features mezzo-soprano Marion Newman in the world premiere of Marcus Goddard’s Mountain Visions
Read MoreFood plays a leading role in the Pi Theatre production starring Derek Chan, presented in association with Vancouver Asian Canadian Theatre
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