q̓emxwéqsem (to tie a knot at the end of your thread) is a new exhibition at Craft Council of B.C. until September 26
Read Moreq̓emxwéqsem (to tie a knot at the end of your thread) is a new exhibition at Craft Council of B.C. until September 26
Read MoreThe B.C. band blends jazz with psychedelic and electronic music to create a sound they describe as “meditative and interplanetary”
Read MoreShowing at Keep Giving; Cedars and Shells opening event, You say I’m a snake? is a rebellious solo that grew out of her master’s thesis
Read MoreVancouver Civic Theatres’ free outdoor music series features the two local acts as part of 2024 Pride celebrations
Read MoreChicago DJ Shaun J. Wright and Portland DJ Sappho are among the featured acts at the fully licensed bash
Read MoreCanada’s longest-running international art book fair features more than 80 exhibitors, with a new art-publishing symposium on July 28
Read MoreReimagined costumes, stylized choreography, and sky-high lifts lend the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical new life
Read MoreThe largest retrospective of the iconic Canadian artist’s works to date features 133 paintings
Read MoreThe Juno-winning indie-pop band from Burlington, Ontario has amassed millions of YouTube and TikTok views
Read MoreIn Ayibobo III: Little Dollhouse on the Prairie, Mother Elle of the House of Barbara incorporates contemporary dance and burlesque to retell Haitian voodoo tales
Read MoreModern dance, live music, outdoor films, and more: summertime signals festival season in the city
Read MoreVeteran Vancouver director-educator Kathryn Shaw’s new play is about three women who are all over age 105—just like her mother and grandmother were
Read MorePlay by veteran Vancouver actor Joey Lespérance is a tribute to his late sibling
Read MoreThe fundraising event features unlimited tastings of nearly 50 gins from B.C.’s top distilleries and international imports
Read MoreCelebration of West Coast Modern architecture and design runs July 9 to 14 and features walking tours, exhibitions, a documentary screening, and more
Read MoreOrchestra put pedal to the metal in innovative program of premieres and debuts featuring works by Dmitri Shostakovich, John Adams, and B.C.’s Nicholas Ryan Kelly
Read MoreThe 2024 fest’s closing celebration hears from Vancouver Art Gallery’s deputy director and director of curatorial programs
Read MoreConcert marks a major feast day with choral works by Holst, Lang, and more
Read MoreWhat started out as Comedy Here Often? Podcast Network now boasts more than 18 shows as the form continues to surge in B.C.
Read MoreUp-and-coming talents are featured in mixed concert program
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