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Sketch-comedy-storytelling show Lxdy Parts: Babes finds laughter in the darkness of motherhood
Sketch-comedy-storytelling show Lxdy Parts: Babes finds laughter in the darkness of motherhood

At The Cultch’s Warrior Festival, comedic writers Katey Hoffman and Cheyenne Rouleau explore a messy new life phase

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COMEDY, THEATREJanet SmithApril 11, 2025THE CULTCH, The Cultch, Spring 2025, Warrior Festival, SPRING 2025
SlowPitchSound plays a Vancouver New Music show at the Annex, May 10
SlowPitchSound plays a Vancouver New Music show at the Annex, May 10

Toronto-based turntable artist and composer performs his piece Within Touch with close-up projections of his storytelling process

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MUSICStir VancouverApril 11, 2025Partner Content, VANCOUVER NEW MUSIC, Vancouver New Music, Spring 2025
West Vancouver Art Museum set to move to waterfront Horseshoe Bay building in 2026
West Vancouver Art Museum set to move to waterfront Horseshoe Bay building in 2026

Relocation is temporary while the District of West Vancouver moves forward on plans for a larger purpose-built arts and culture facility

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ART & DESIGN, NEWSJanet SmithApril 11, 2025West Vancouver Art Museum, Spring 2025, West Vancouver
The Frontliners marks world premiere at the Firehall Arts Centre, May 1 to 11
The Frontliners marks world premiere at the Firehall Arts Centre, May 1 to 11

In partnership with Blackout Art Society and Vancouver Asian Canadian Theatre, Zahida Rahemtulla’s play follows the housing crisis in East Vancouver

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THEATREStir VancouverApril 11, 2025Partner Content, Firehall Arts Centre, Spring 2025
Stir Q&A: In James Kudelka's Half an Hour of Our Time, two dancers shift through heavy silence
Stir Q&A: In James Kudelka's Half an Hour of Our Time, two dancers shift through heavy silence

Former National Ballet of Canada artistic director reflects on his 2008 duet as Plastic Orchid Factory gears up to present its revival

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DANCEJanet SmithApril 11, 2025Stir Q&A, plastic orchid factory, Spring 2025, left of main
Film review: Carl Bessai travels through time and midlife crisis in Field Sketches
Film review: Carl Bessai travels through time and midlife crisis in Field Sketches

Moving from architectural marvel to frozen cabin, the film mixes bitter humour with a poetic fugue fuelled by familial trauma

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SCREENAdrian MackApril 10, 2025VIFF, VIFF Centre, Vancouver International Film Festival, Spring 2025
Maple Ridge Pitt Meadows Art Studio Tour launches 25th edition on Mother's Day Weekend
Maple Ridge Pitt Meadows Art Studio Tour launches 25th edition on Mother's Day Weekend

On May 10 and 11, more than 100 artists will showcase everything from stained glass to photography across 31 different locations

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ART & DESIGNStir VancouverApril 10, 2025Partner Content, Maple Ridge Pitt Meadows Art Studio Tour, MRPM Art Studio Tour, Spring 2025
Are We Done Now? is a bittersweet exploration of the way lockdown changed us all
Are We Done Now? is a bittersweet exploration of the way lockdown changed us all

Vancouver director Ben Immanuel drew from his acting students’ real experiences to craft a funny and poignant collaborative film that was years in the making

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SCREENJanet SmithApril 10, 2025VIFF, Vancouver International Film Festival, Spring 2025
CTORA Theatre brings West Side Story to the Granville Island Stage, May 8 to 24
CTORA Theatre brings West Side Story to the Granville Island Stage, May 8 to 24

Chris Adams directs the beloved musical drama about lovers caught in the middle of two warring street gangs in modern-day New York City

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THEATREStir VancouverApril 10, 2025Partner Content, CTORA Theatre, granville island, Spring 2025
BC and Yukon Book Prizes unveil 2025 shortlists, spanning titles by Li Charmaine Anne, Murray Sinclair, and more
BC and Yukon Book Prizes unveil 2025 shortlists, spanning titles by Li Charmaine Anne, Murray Sinclair, and more

A celebratory soirée at the Book Warehouse on May 22 honours authors across eight categories

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NEWS, READEmily LythApril 10, 2025BC and Yukon Book Prizes
Theatre review: Burning Mom steps into the unknown with warmth and humour
Theatre review: Burning Mom steps into the unknown with warmth and humour

With its openhearted journey through grief, Susinn McFarlen’s charming solo performance fills the Arts Club’s Granville Island Stage

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THEATREJanet SmithApril 9, 2025Arts Club Theatre Company, Arts Club Theatre, Spring 2025, Homepage feature
Ballet BC brings DUSK to the Queen Elizabeth Theatre, May 8 to 10
Ballet BC brings DUSK to the Queen Elizabeth Theatre, May 8 to 10

Program includes a new creation from a sought-after choreographic duo, a remount of an acclaimed work, and a world premiere from Medhi Walerski

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DANCEStir VancouverApril 9, 2025Partner Content, Ballet BC, BALLET BC, Spring 2025
Jack Campbell's Sounding Bombe: Enigma Project draws on historic decoders, April 11 at Gallery 881
Jack Campbell's Sounding Bombe: Enigma Project draws on historic decoders, April 11 at Gallery 881

Science meets history in Vancouver violinist’s 50-minute piece of music for violin and found-sound

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MUSICJanet SmithApril 9, 2025Gallery 881, Jack Campbell, Belle Spirale Dance Projects
At Gateway Theatre, Scott Bellis directs a wonderfully fast-paced Pride and Prejudice
At Gateway Theatre, Scott Bellis directs a wonderfully fast-paced Pride and Prejudice

Playwright Kate Hamill’s adaptation leans into comedy while staying true to Jane Austen’s classic 1813 novel

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THEATREEmily LythApril 9, 2025Gateway Theatre, Spring 2025, Scott Bellis, Western Canada Theatre, Homepage feature
Individual play tickets to Bard on the Beach's 36th season go on sale April 9
Individual play tickets to Bard on the Beach's 36th season go on sale April 9

Much Ado About Nothing and The Two Gentlemen of Verona are on the BMO Mainstage at the Shakespeare festival, on from June 10 to September 20

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THEATREStir VancouverApril 9, 2025Partner Content, Bard on the Beach, Shakespeare, Christopher Gaze
Theatre review: Arsenic and Old Lace serves up charm and dark humour with a splash of poison elderberry wine
Theatre review: Arsenic and Old Lace serves up charm and dark humour with a splash of poison elderberry wine

With the skilled direction of Catherine Morrison and a small army of strong actors, Joseph Kesselring’s witty retro comedy comes alive onstage

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THEATREJanet SmithApril 8, 2025Metro Theatre, Spring 2025
Our Last Tree opens Some Assembly Theatre Company's 25th season, April 30 to May 3
Our Last Tree opens Some Assembly Theatre Company's 25th season, April 30 to May 3

In play written and directed by Valerie Methot, youth emphasize the urgent need to save the planet following a raging storm

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THEATREStir VancouverApril 8, 2025Partner Content, Some Assembly Theatre, Spring 2025
Sound of Dragon’s multimedia The Living World conjures mythical reptiles
Sound of Dragon’s multimedia The Living World conjures mythical reptiles

Composer Chihchun Chi-sun Lee portrays Taiwanese dragons through sound

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MUSICJanet SmithApril 8, 2025Sound of Dragon, Spring 2025, Vancouver Civic Theatres
Vancouver International Jazz Festival reveals Revue Stage events at 40th edition, June 25 to 29
Vancouver International Jazz Festival reveals Revue Stage events at 40th edition, June 25 to 29

Innovation Series features five concerts from June 25 to 29, while the return of Time Flies brings three free late-night shows to Granville Island

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MUSICStir VancouverApril 8, 2025Partner Content, Coastal Jazz & Blues Society, Coastal Jazz & Blues, Coastal Jazz, Vancouver International Jazz Festival
Theatre review: A History of Motown weaves stories and songs into unique interactive experience
Theatre review: A History of Motown weaves stories and songs into unique interactive experience

Dos Santos and her band hand in energized performances of everything from toe-tapping classics like “Signed, Sealed, Delivered (I’m Yours)” to emotional ballads like “Let’s Stay Together”

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THEATREJanet SmithApril 7, 2025FIREHALL, Firehall Arts CEntre, Spring 2025
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