If you’re not quite sure what all those are, read on in our interview with the cross-border quintet of fiddlers, guitarists, and accordion players
Read MoreEvent marks 35 years at Coquitlam’s Mackin Park with a weekend lineup that includes contra dancing, Métis jigging, and more
Read MoreWhether it’s wine from lesser-known regions in Campania or Umbria, or favourites like Nebbiolos and Barberas, get ready for a dose of dolce vita
Read MoreIn the movie based on critically lauded Quebec play La Meute, two people form an unlikely bond in a remote B&B
Read MoreAppearing at Just for Laughs Vancouver, Port Coquitlam-raised standup talks sex, vices, and the importance of craft
Read MoreTwo-part lineup hosted by Visions Ouest Productions features over 60 titles, including Haitian director Henri Pardo’s partly autobiographical film KANAVAL
Read MoreYour Fat Friend, Someone Lives Here, Rails, Jails & Trolleys, and The Price of Truth
Read MoreAnnual festival features all-women lineup with performances from Raven Spirit Dance, Barbara Kaneratonni Diabo, Louise Pōtiki Bryant, and more
Read MoreDocumentary filmmaker Afton Quast Saler turned a camera on herself and her family to explore why she and other women are so often underdiagnosed
Read MoreThe Shanghai-born, Vancouver-raised standup will tape her first special at the Biltmore, as her career continues to take off in L.A.
Read MoreIn stylish film hitting la Tournée Québec Cinéma at Studio 16, standout star Sara Montpetit plays a bloodsucker who hates the idea of killing
Read MoreFrancophone celebration marks 35 years with Podorythmie, Vishtèn Connexions, La Famille LeBlanc, and more
Read MoreEvent founded by Cory Weeds brings together musicians from New York City, Houston, Phoenix, Toronto, and Vancouver this year
Read MoreCopresentation of DARKMATTER and L’amour telle une cathédrale ensevelie celebrates milestone for SFU Woodward’s Cultural Programs
Read MorePuSh Festival duet with Camilo Mejía Cortés plays with distortion through a hip-hop music technique, rap-anthem choir, black paint, and more
Read MoreSolo danced by Marie-Philippe Santerre explores sensations of dissolving and solitude
Read MoreFilm directed by Susan Sandler follows titular transgender comedian’s triumphant comeback
Read MoreArtist’s Indian Summer Festival/PuSh Festival solo because i love the diversity (this micro-attitude, we all have it) was a close collaboration with award-winning Vancouver playwright Marcus Youssef
Read MoreIn New Works and PuSh Festival’s world premiere, performers draw upon experiences as immigrants from Brazil and China
Read MoreIn a statement ahead of the festival, director of programming reflects on compiling “works that share a sense of cultural urgency”
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