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Bard on the Beach returns to Sen̓áḵw/Vanier Park in Vancouver from June 9 to September 19, 2026!

Enter for a chance to win two tickets to see The Merry Wives of Windsor. (Valid June 9 to September 16, 2026; not va
Lukas Malkowski’s Microphone Controller is a rock ’n’ roll show with a difference.

The choreographer and performer’s character-driven Dancing on the Edge piece is informed by his perspective as the child of a Deaf parent.

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Doors Open Richmond showcases the city’s vibrant cultural tapestry, June 6 and 7. 

Visit 45 participating sites free of charge, including art galleries, places of worship, historic shipyards, and civic facilities. 

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Queer Arts Festival kicks off with exhibitions “On the Edge”, June 5 to 27. 

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Megan Milton’s Free Kittens and William Rubel’s Robin Redbreast in a Cage converge on close human relationships in an age of reality TV and AI. 

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West of Main Art Walk spans collage, woodblock prints, oils, and more, May 30 and 31. 

Spreading as far west as Tolmie Street, Artists in Our Midst’s annual open-studio event features 79 talents in all. 

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