Works by Gordon Smith, Bill Reid, Roy Kiyooka, Toni Onley, and eight others are displayed in new exhibition, all donated by late collector Harry Locke
Read MoreToronto dancer’s full-length multidisciplinary work is about a woman’s struggle to find her place within a foreign artform
Read MoreAlso appearing at the Indigenous-led festival are makers of everything from clothing to cookies
Read MoreFamily-friendly festivities include a concert starring Filipino mezzo-soprano Renee Fajardo
Read MoreThe violin- and trumpet-powered rock ’n’ roll band is the project of brothers Tom and Derek van Deursen
Read MoreYaniya Lee’s publication is a compendium of essays, reviews, and artist interviews
Read MoreArtists Amai Campbell-Kamangirira, Willie Lewis, and Marion Jacobs will expand on their works in the exhibition with curator Damara Jacobs-Petersen
Read MoreJuno-winning singer-guitarist George Leach, soulful singer-songwriter Hayley Wallis, and Cree hip-hop artist K.A.S.P. are among the talented performers scheduled
Read MoreThe scheduled shift sees Chirag Naik take over for Nadeem Phillip Umar Khitab in the tragedy, and the role of Valentine in the comedy
Read MoreLast of Polygon Gallery’s outdoor screenings feature the cult hit’s battling youth gangs in a famously inspired array of ‘70s costuming
Read MoreYintah captures Wet’suwet’en pipeline resistance, while La Laguna del Soldado conjures the sounds and mists of a fraught Colombia
Read MoreThe B.C. band blends jazz with psychedelic and electronic music to create a sound they describe as “meditative and interplanetary”
Read MoreThe Microcosmos Quartet will join the string orchestra made up of young players
Read MoreOther titles screening for free include E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, The Fall Guy, and Wonka
Read MoreTeriyaki burgers, yakisoba, sushi, and a salmon barbecue are among the culinary highlights at the annual fest
Read MoreChicago DJ Shaun J. Wright and Portland DJ Sappho are among the featured acts at the fully licensed bash
Read MoreGroup exhibition spans paintings, drawings, ceramic sculptures, and more
Read MoreExhibit created by MONOVA: Museum and Archives of North Vancouver explores life and legacy of late Tsleil-Waututh actor, author, musician, poet, activist, environmentalist, and First Nations advocate
Read MoreAfrican and Peruvian folk dance are also on the menu at the annual presentation on Granville Island
Read MoreCollection presented by the Craft Council of BC draws inspiration from court-lady tomb figures made during the Tang Dynasty in China
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