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For soprano Magali Simard-Galdès, early music performance and sustainability work go hand in hand
For soprano Magali Simard-Galdès, early music performance and sustainability work go hand in hand

Early Music Vancouver Summer Festival’s artist-in-residence interprets Bach, Schubert, and Mozart—and hosts a panel on how to bring environmentally sound practices to performing arts

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FESTS, MUSICJanet SmithJuly 23, 2025baroque, Pacific Baroque Orchestra, Early Music Vancouver Summer Festival, EARLY MUSIC VANCOUVER, Summer 2025
Elektra unveils 2025-26 season led by new artistic director Cassie Luftspring
Elektra unveils 2025-26 season led by new artistic director Cassie Luftspring

Offerings include a Christmas concert with emerging artists, a climate change–centred program, and the triennial Tapestry International Festival

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MUSICJanet SmithJuly 23, 2025Elektra, ELEKTRA, Elektra Women's Choir
Des jours meilleurs takes women in rehab on the drive of their lives, at Alliance Française on July 23
Des jours meilleurs takes women in rehab on the drive of their lives, at Alliance Française on July 23

Copresented with Visions Ouest, new comedy mixes unvarnished look at alcoholism with desert adventure

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SCREENJanet SmithJuly 22, 2025Visions Ouest, VISIONS OUEST, Alliance Francaise, Summer 2025
Alexander Weimann plays “O Canada”–infused piano classics in True North Variations, July 27
Alexander Weimann plays “O Canada”–infused piano classics in True North Variations, July 27

Early Music Vancouver Summer Festival concert coincides with the release of a new CD

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MUSIC, FESTSJanet SmithJuly 21, 2025Early Music Vancouver, EARLY MUSIC VANCOUVEr, EMV, Summer 2025, Early music summer festival, Alexander Weimann
Vancouver City Council motion calls for “urgent investment” in local arts and culture sector
Vancouver City Council motion calls for “urgent investment” in local arts and culture sector

In the motion set for July 23, recommendations to address funding and space shortfalls include setting a $40,000 minimum for operating grants and establishing a Festivals Vancouver Fund

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NEWS, CULTUREJanet SmithJuly 21, 2025Vancouver City Council, arts funding
Vancouver Bach Family of Choirs announces 95th season, opening with a Phantom of the Opera silent-movie score
Vancouver Bach Family of Choirs announces 95th season, opening with a Phantom of the Opera silent-movie score

Among the other highlights are the annual Christmas With the Bach Choir, Behind the Keys, and SpringSong

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MUSICJanet SmithJuly 21, 2025Vancouver Bach Family of Choirs, Vancouver Bach Choir
Stir Cheat Sheet: 5 acts to get you moving at the Mission Folk Music Festival
Stir Cheat Sheet: 5 acts to get you moving at the Mission Folk Music Festival

Tio Chorinho and Flávia Nascimento’s vibrant Brazilian rhythms, Shpilkis’s brass-driven klezmer, Julian Taylor’s soulful voice, and more

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MUSIC, FESTSStir VancouverJuly 18, 2025Mission Folk Festival, Mission Folk Music Festival, Summer 2025
Season 2 of Killjoy Comedy subverts the status quo with laughs, starting July 25
Season 2 of Killjoy Comedy subverts the status quo with laughs, starting July 25

Created by Vancouver’s Shana Myara, docuseries available for streaming on OUTtv.com highlights racialized and queer comedians

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SCREEN, COMEDY, WHAT'S STIRRINGJanet SmithJuly 18, 2025Killjoy Comedy, Summer 2025
To a Land Unknown takes a timely look at what happens when people have nothing left to lose, at VIFF Centre from July 18 to 24
To a Land Unknown takes a timely look at what happens when people have nothing left to lose, at VIFF Centre from July 18 to 24

Filmmaker Mahdi Fleifel’s compelling portrait of two Palestinian refugees trying to escape hardscrabble limbo in an unrecognizable Athens

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SCREEN, WHAT'S STIRRINGJanet SmithJuly 17, 2025VIFF, VIFF Centre
Stir Cheat Sheet: 5 happenings to check out at the Eastside Arts Festival’s all-day MacLean Park party
Stir Cheat Sheet: 5 happenings to check out at the Eastside Arts Festival’s all-day MacLean Park party

From an indie garage-pop concert by Twin River to a plant pot–decorating workshop, here are just a few of the free offerings in store

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ART & DESIGN, FESTS, MUSICStir VancouverJuly 17, 2025Eastside Arts Festival, Eastside Arts District, Summer 2025
Theatre review: Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged) [revised] [again] takes pleasingly panicked tour of the Bard’s canon
Theatre review: Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged) [revised] [again] takes pleasingly panicked tour of the Bard’s canon

As if haunted by centuries of hits and flops, the three figures in this Bard on the Beach comedy take jabs at the self-consciousness and shaky footing of being an actor

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THEATRE, FESTSJanet SmithJuly 17, 2025Bard on the Beach, Summer 2025
Manuel Axel Strain joins Vines Art Society as co-artistic director
Manuel Axel Strain joins Vines Art Society as co-artistic director

Indigenous multidisciplinary artist will share responsibilities with founding artistic director Heather Lamoureux

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NEWS, FESTSJanet SmithJuly 16, 2025Vines Art Festival, Vines Art Society
Ry Jackson and Reed Jackson connect to their roots in Stump, as part of All Over the Map series
Ry Jackson and Reed Jackson connect to their roots in Stump, as part of All Over the Map series

Presented by New Works, the dance piece will draw inspiration from natural surroundings on Granville Island

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DANCEJanet SmithJuly 16, 2025New Works, All Over the Map, Ry Jackson, Reed Jackson, Summer 2025
Ahead of Eastside Arts Festival, Young Friend talks indie evolution and touring Canada
Ahead of Eastside Arts Festival, Young Friend talks indie evolution and touring Canada

Vancouver-based Drew Tarves takes his music out of the bedroom and across the country

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MUSIC, FESTSJanet SmithJuly 16, 2025Eastside Arts Festival, Young Friend, Summer 2025
Carousel Theatre for Young People unveils 49th season that spans Where the Wild Things Are, an all-new Family Forward Festival, and more
Carousel Theatre for Young People unveils 49th season that spans Where the Wild Things Are, an all-new Family Forward Festival, and more

Lineup also includes an offering from South Korea, an adaptation of The Paper Bag Princess, and a family-friendly drag show

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THEATREJanet SmithJuly 16, 2025Carousel Theatre, The Flame, Vancouver International Children's Festival, Presentation House Theatre, Waterfront Theatre, Zee Zee Theatre
Theatre review: Sparks fly between brilliant equals in Bard on the Beach’s The Dark Lady
Theatre review: Sparks fly between brilliant equals in Bard on the Beach’s The Dark Lady

Poetic flourishes and strong characterizations bring compelling charge to imagined story of Shakespeare and the woman who inspired and challenged him

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THEATREJanet SmithJuly 15, 2025Bard on the Beach, Summer 2025, Homepage feature
Co.ERASGA, Action at a Distance, Plastic Orchid Factory, and more as Dance Centre unveils a 2025-26 season with local names
Co.ERASGA, Action at a Distance, Plastic Orchid Factory, and more as Dance Centre unveils a 2025-26 season with local names

Offerings also include world premieres from Corporeal Imago and FakeKnot, plus Ame Henderson + Matija Ferlin’s Show Gone

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DANCEJanet SmithJuly 15, 2025THE DANCE CENTRE, The Dance CEntre, Co.ERASGA, Action at a Distance, plastic orchid factory
Pacific Theatre announces fall-only season before leaving historic venue in new year
Pacific Theatre announces fall-only season before leaving historic venue in new year

Comedy with Charlie Demers and Jacob Samuel and a remount of Wakey, Wakey are some of the offerings onstage before renovations and a time of internal review in 2026

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THEATREJanet SmithJuly 15, 2025Pacific Theatre
Folk Fest Artisan Market celebrates the handmade, from jewellery and soaps to fine prints and wizard hats, July 18 to 20
Folk Fest Artisan Market celebrates the handmade, from jewellery and soaps to fine prints and wizard hats, July 18 to 20

Over two dozen vendors are selling handmade wares at Jericho Beach Park during this year’s Vancouver Folk Music Festival

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FESTSJanet SmithJuly 15, 2025Vancouver Folk Music Festival, VFMF
Women of the Fur Trade opens Touchstone Theatre's just-announced 50th season
Women of the Fur Trade opens Touchstone Theatre's just-announced 50th season

More mainstage offerings include love story Gertrude & Alice, video-game-style production 2021, and solo show Danceboy

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THEATREJanet SmithJuly 14, 2025Touchstone Theatre, Frances Koncan
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The Winnipeg artist brings experience as a tenor to a Mozart opera reimagined in a 1930s Rockies resort, complete with Mounties and log drivers.
 

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