Also on the program at Holy Rosary Cathedral is Benevoli’s Missa Tu Es Petrus
Read MoreAlso on the program at Holy Rosary Cathedral is Benevoli’s Missa Tu Es Petrus
Read MoreRaised on bluegrass and the warmth of her Bowen Island community, the Montreal-based folksinger comes full circle with songs about close emotional bonds
Read MoreAt the Capture Photography Festival, the filmmaker responds to colonial and industrial pressures with handcrafted practices that call out to her Inuit heritage
Read MoreVancouver Bach Family of Choirs presents the emotional composition with text by English soldier and war poet Wilfred Owen
Read MoreIn Aisha’s Story, a Palestinian matriarch uses food for generational healing, while Saints and Warriors follows a Haida basketball team
Read MoreLongtime Vancouver arts professional will oversee Eastside Culture Crawl, with Esther Rausenberg moving into new role as artistic director
Read MoreBacked by re-creations of famous looks and moves, Jayna Elise’s strong voice drives an eerily believable portrayal of the Queen of Rock ’n’ Roll
Read MoreFormed by a pair of musical duos, the group blends jazz, tango, African, classical, and more through mutual trust and constant curiosity
Read MoreIn her vibrant new show, the Vancouver singer illuminates and performs the timeless, barrier-breaking music that built Berry Gordy’s sonic empire
Read MoreLike his perennial hit Kim’s Convenience, new work by the acclaimed writer and actor reflects on Asian Canadian identity with fearless humour
Read MoreBoard of trustees states that the arts administrator, curator, and writer is leaving “to pursue other professional and personal interests”
Read MoreSpanning the side of a downtown building as part of this year’s Capture Photography Festival, the installation radiates Indigenous knowledge and Prairie warmth
Read MoreAt the Arts Club, actor Susinn McFarlen plays 63-year-old Dorothy, who travels to Burning Man after losing her husband
Read MoreArtists hitting the Performance Works stage include New Jazz Underground, Nubya Garcia, and more
Read MoreFriends of Chamber Music program features works by Barber, Bartók, and Shostakovich with unique historical relevance
Read MoreBlending musical theatre with traditional Indigenous forms, writer-director Corey Payette creates a depiction of residential schools that keeps growing in importance
Read MoreLook forward to tales of hanging in Greenwich Village and Laurel Canyon with the likes of Bob Dylan and Leonard Cohen
Read MoreIn the DanceHouse presentation, Le Patin Libre’s artists emulate bird flocks with unfettered glides and layers of emotion
Read MoreAdaptation of the original Broadway production journeys through different eras of the Man in Black’s life and music
Read MorePresented by The Cultch, this vivid play taps into Disney and Cocteau with an enchanting combination of theatre, dance, and visual art
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