Through intricate graphite drawings, Vancouver architect Taizo Yamamoto analyzes how seemingly mundane objects speak to the city’s omnipresent issues
Read MoreMilley will work closely with festival’s artistic director, Leslie Hurtig, on year-round programming
Read MoreSeries hosted by the Jewish Community Centre of Greater Vancouver features topical conversations, spicy reads for Valentine’s day, and more
Read MoreDiscussion moderated by Claudia Casper features climate-fiction authors Christine Lai, Andrew F. Sullivan, and Catherine Leroux
Read MoreLocal experts Harold Kalman and Robin Ward release fifth edition of the must-have guidebook
Read MoreArtist’s work explores place and identity in the context of migration, tourism, militarism, and colonialism
Read MoreCreatively delicious ideas range from cool bartending books to a paella cooking class
Read MoreThe online event showcases recent literature that revels in pivotal ideas of the modern world, sparks meaningful conversation
Read MoreA firsthand preview of the exhibit centred around the extremely rare book acquired by UBC Library
Read MoreThe long-time leader of the thriving community takes a hard look at First Nations’ relationships with colonial Canada in new book
Read MoreOne author’s work was up for a Giller, while the other’s competed for a Booker Prize
Read MoreThe founder of Bella Cibo’s Italian Cooking Classes just released her first cookbook, Cooking With Mamma Marzia
Read MoreFrom the climate crisis to queer identity, the fest is full of thought-provoking author talks
Read MoreVancouver’s MISCELLANEOUS Productions hosts a free online lecture and Q&A with the renowned folklorist
Read MoreCatalogue Baby captures five years of struggle, from grief and despair to rage and levity
Read MoreCecily Nicholson hosts online event, which also features authors Taryn Hubbard, Colin Browne, Fred Mah
Read More3 local culinary talents share their picks from 2020
Read MorePresented by the Cherie Smith JCC Jewish Book Festival, the live virtual event revealed winning authors in five categories
Read MoreEddy Boudel Tan’s experiences living in Vancouver as the queer son of immigrant parents informs his gripping debut novel
Read MoreTickling the Scar evokes the strangeness of the COVID-19 era in Montreal
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