A first round of shows has been announced in the Amplify, Resonate, Play, and Cabaret series, ranging from classical music to Vancouver theatre favourites
Read MoreVancouver Symphony Society secures city grant, as dance and music presenters voice needs and say securing local venues is harder than ever
Read MoreYears in the making, project led by Nick Milkovich Architects Inc. includes full rebuild of the glass-panelled Great Hall, plus the new permanent Pacific Northwest Galleries
Read MoreThe maestro is also artistic advisor of the VSO School of Music
Read MoreTranslator of Spanish-language poetry collection Self-Portrait in the Zone of Silence shares award with original author
Read MoreThe Vancouver artist, who was banned after protesters disrupted the festival, is now using her art to raise funds for Palestinian and Israeli women peace activists
Read MoreCity backs removing barriers to artist studios, while new working group will devote further research into providing arts sector with vital real-estate support
Read MoreKelly will helm the school into its 100-year-anniversary celebrations in 2025
Read MoreVice-president says internal funding dried up, while 149 Arts Society director says it was hamstrung in its efforts to raise funds
Read MoreFive mainstage performances include Kim Selody’s adaptation of J.R.R. Tolkien’s beloved book and a production of Will Eno’s Middletown
Read MoreUniversity VP says “financial realities” mean the end of programming, commissioning, and presenting of new performances with dozens of Vancouver arts-group partners
Read MoreA first peek at the shows in three series, including the all-new Chan Centre Director’s Cut programmed by director Pat Carrabré
Read MoreAlso on the July 2024 roster, themed PARADOX: griot and hoodoo storyteller Arthur “Rickydoc” Flowers
Read MoreNew entries to the StopAsianHate.ca website highlight the work of Asian-Canadian performing-arts professionals
Read MoreThe fundraising event features unlimited tastings of nearly 50 gins from B.C.’s top distilleries and international imports
Read MoreThe Chutzpah! Festival and the Jewish Book Festival fall outside of new “designated priority groups” for federal and provincial funding, and are struggling to stay afloat
Read MoreFive world premieres, an international tour, and the return of repertoire favourites will see the company on stages across Canada and in Los Angeles
Read MoreThe theme The Ties That Bind explores family in all forms, with event set to run June 1 to 30
Read MoreStipe’s photograph of Kurt Cobain’s hand sells for $75,000 while Coupland’s painting goes for $150,000 at Vancouver event
Read More36th annual festival of contemporary dance to present world premieres, Western Canadian debuts, and works-in-progress throughout Metro Vancouver from June 13 to 22
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