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A Voynich Manifesto probes the unsolved mysteries of a medieval manuscript. 

In Terri Hron’s Vancouver New Music show, performers Mind of a Snail, SJ Kirsch, and Viviane Houle improvise on themes including nature and the roots of capitalism.
Buena Vista Social Club’s Eliades Ochoa brings his never-ending tour to the Chan, May 9. 

At the age of 79, the veteran Cuban performer shows no signs of slowing down, declaring that “a troubadour never retires”. 

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At the Firehall Arts Centre, Drew Hayden Taylor draws complex characters and sharp comedic artworld moments in a play that really kicks into gear in second act. 

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Arc One features 10 new and emerging D/disability-identified artists in an evening of short original performances ranging from prose and poetry to stories and essays. Accompanied by live mixed sound and music, the event will be recorded liv
Summer still feels a long way off, but the Vancouver Bach Family of Choirs will go all-out to bring the season one step closer with its annual SummerSing concert.

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In Enemy Lines, Mayumi Lashbrook unearths a history she was never told. 

At the Firehall Arts Centre, the Toronto-based choreographer reckons with the forced displacement of Japanese Canadians and the cycles of fear-based thinking that still echo to
 

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