Amid controversy, long-serving member asks music community to “step back and not rush to judgment”.
Read MoreHost of CBC’s Reclaimed and City of Vancouver’s Music Officer will aim to forge new cultural and Indigenous connections
Read MoreDr. Bonnie Henry announces easing of pandemic restrictions thanks in part to high vaccination rates
Read MoreDocument signed by more than 100 artists and counting is asking the volunteer board to step down
Read MoreProvince of B.C. funds new project, purchases historic Wing Sang Building at 51 East Pender Street from Bob Rennie
Read MoreThe influential writer’s books include Firewater: How Alcohol Is Killing My People (and Yours)
Read MoreJazz fest’s artistic programmer takes helm as alliance embarks on new strategic plan with diversity focus
Read MoreCoastal Jazz & Blues Society managing director, artistic programming had nurtured local talent and social justice at the organization
Read MoreMezzo-soprano helped bring alive groundbreaking works such as Marie Clements’ Missing and Margaret Atwood’s Pauline
Read MoreThe duo will stay on till the end of the year, help mount the Indian Summer Festival’s 12th edition in July
Read MoreThe rest of the facility remains open as the grand glass structure is entirely rebuilt
Read MoreTrevor Noah: Back To Abnormal World Tour at Rogers Arena February 26 will proceed at 50 percent capacity
Read MoreOfferings starting next month include a one-one-one interactive show from Belgium’s Ontroerend Goed and a premiere by Vancouver’s Neworld Theatre
Read MoreOriginally commissioned by the Queer Arts Festival, pioneering opera explores love in a nation where homosexuality is banned.
Read MoreHaving grown up in Vancouver playing street hockey, the animator created a bold Year of the Tiger logo
Read MoreSteven Page concert rescheduled to spring; new programming in January to increase physical distancing on-stage
Read MoreThe acclaimed spoken-word artist’s work speaks to a time when the pandemic is in our rear-view mirror
Read MoreWhile some organizations are persevering with 50-percent capacity, others are putting shows off until spring
Read MoreHumorist and disability arts performer David Roche, Canadian College of Performing Arts founders Janis Dunning and Jacques Lemay among other honourees
Read MoreIt’s a virtual rabbit hole for the rest of the show’s run
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