In a move opposition councillors called “embarrassing”, Vancouver City Council majority voted to put off exploring future upgrades to the aging facility by two years
Read MoreIn brisk modern-day production, daring choices include omnipresent paparazzi, dance interludes, and kaleidoscopic lights
Read MoreSelections from the gallery’s permanent collection and loaned artworks explore the concept of the future through dystopian and utopian ideals
Read MoreAhead of the Khatsahlano Street Party, singer says he does what he does because he wants the world’s outcasts to feel seen
Read MoreAt Ocean Artworks, artist Kimira Reddy unveils her ceiling-suspended work Drift and curator Nhylar hosts Jugalbandhi: Village Dreamscapes
Read MoreInaugural festival, hosted by the Langley Community Music School, regaled attendees with rousing concerts, valuable coaching, and idyllic views
Read MoreContest asked musicians to share their vision for the future of early music
Read MoreHitting Indian Summer Festival, the poet, standup, and fashion and nonbinary icon strives to make the world “a little bit more magnificent”
Read MoreWritten by Amy Amantea and Rena Cohen, story follows young wheelchair user Shiloh as they navigate their first day as a tour-bus guide
Read MoreJane McFadden, executive director of the Kitsilano West 4th Avenue BIA, shares her picks of can’t-miss moments
Read MoreThe Juno-winning indie-pop band from Burlington, Ontario has amassed millions of YouTube and TikTok views
Read MoreReimagining of Maurice Ravel’s 1911 French one-act opera L’heure espagnole features an all–LGBTQ2SIA+ cast and crew
Read MoreVancouver International Jazz Festival’s closing act layers, stacks, and twists pre-existing songs in its own brilliant form of live sampling and improvisation
Read MoreJewellery, film, dance regalia, and more as local artists explore their multifaceted heritage
Read MoreThe new feature exhibition shares the story of how the Chiefs of 11 communities joined forces in 1911
Read MoreRight now, wheelchair users face stairs and other barriers to attending and working on shows at the historic theatre
Read MoreNew exhibition sheds fresh light on different rooms in the 1911 Edwardian building
Read MoreA pitch-perfect cast digs into the foolery, original songs, and carnival whimsy of new production in the Vanier Park big top
Read MoreMentors include Raven Chacon, who recently became the first Native American to win the Pulitzer Prize in Music, and Western Front curator-at-large Aki Onda
Read MoreRenowned musical talents from around the globe will come together for a weekend of performances and workshops at ʔəy̓alməxʷ Jericho Beach Park
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