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Posts tagged Us: A Black Peoples Month Festival
Us: A Black Peoples Month Festival premieres "Legacy", about the migrant crisis
Us: A Black Peoples Month Festival premieres "Legacy", about the migrant crisis

Vancouver-based multidisciplinary artist Mariam Barry’s work centres on modern African youth

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SCREEN, WHAT'S STIRRINGGail JohnsonFebruary 19, 2021screen, Fests, Us: A Black Peoples Month Festival, Mariam Barry, Black History Month, Black Peoples Month, Ensemble Theatre Company, what's stirring
The Poet & the Patrician reimagines Baldwin-Buckley debate, to February 28
The Poet & the Patrician reimagines Baldwin-Buckley debate, to February 28

The podcast is part of Us: A Black Peoples Month Festival

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WHAT'S STIRRING, PODCASTSGail JohnsonFebruary 11, 2021what's stirring, Us: A Black Peoples Month Festival, Black Peoples Month, Black History Month, Ensemble Theatre Company, Adrian Neblett, Tariq Leslie, podcasts, vancouver podcasts
Black female friendships take centre-stage in Vancouver performance of audio play by Aziza Barnes
Black female friendships take centre-stage in Vancouver performance of audio play by Aziza Barnes

The BLKS podcast is part of Us: A Black Peoples Month Festival

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With its flared costumes and feisty performances, @metrotheatre’s production of a Rice and Lloyd Webber favourite offers a quirkily fun tour of musical genres.⁠
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Seeds of Resistance honours the vibrant legacy of Mexican poet Rosario Castellanos.⁠
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With the @vlacc_ca, artists @marcoesccer and @carla_alcantara55 celebrate the centenary of the feminist writer’s birth.⁠
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Every Day She Rose, A play by Andrea Scott and Nick Green, has some very important things to say, and chances are, these messages may seem foreign to some theatregoers. That’s likely the point. ⁠
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DOXA Documentary Film Festival names 2025 award winners. Read the details at Stir. ⁠
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Ballet BC's season-closing DUSK captured the dazzling complexity of human relationships—the obsession, the ache, the hunger, the uncertainty, the vulnerability, the frozen-in-time bliss.⁠
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The Museum of Anthropology @universityofbc presents a solo exhibition of internationally-renowned contemporary Indigenous artist Rebecca Belmore in VALUE: Rebecca Belmore at the @moa_ubc, on display from May 15–October 19, 2025. ⁠
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