Showing at Keep Giving; Cedars and Shells opening event, You say I’m a snake? is a rebellious solo that grew out of her master’s thesis
Read MoreShowing at Keep Giving; Cedars and Shells opening event, You say I’m a snake? is a rebellious solo that grew out of her master’s thesis
Read MoreLineup spans performances by Compañía Marco Flores and La Sporée / Sarah Bronsard, masterclasses, free outdoor showcases, and more
Read MoreEMV’s Suzie LeBlanc hosted a charming exchange of ideas between English tenor Charles Daniels and Vancouver-based Hindustani vocalist Shruti Ramani
Read MoreTeriyaki burgers, yakisoba, sushi, and a salmon barbecue are among the culinary highlights at the annual fest
Read MoreGroup exhibition spans paintings, drawings, ceramic sculptures, and more
Read MoreRita Hayworth and Alain Delon pair up for an opening-night sizzler featuring American noir classic Gilda and French neo-noir Le samouraï
Read MoreNonprofit’s founder Ralph Escamillan dives into ballroom’s importance to the queer community ahead of event presented with Vancouver Pride Society
Read MoreInteractive multidisciplinary art installation by Annie Sumi and Brian Kobayakawa has an heirloom Singer sewing machine at its heart
Read MoreEarly Music Vancouver artist-in-residence set to appear in everything from a solo Bach concert to a Vocal Landscapes of India and Italy program
Read MoreLeaky Heaven Performance’s innovative new show takes audiences for a literal ride through scenes of pies to the face, balloon suits, and talented dogs
Read MoreAn all-out cast helps bring to life J. Patrick Raftery’s vision for the story of rotating affairs, all set on a Toronto patio
Read MoreNew radio-play podcast draws from people’s real-life experiences for its love-story script
Read MoreRebecca Northan–helmed production successfully gives Shakespeare’s silliest play a straightforward staging
Read MoreMusic on Main’s latest creation led by David Pay guides audiences throughout the entirety of the Vancouver Playhouse for intimate performances in unexpected places
Read MoreIn a sanctuary of arresting self-portraits at the Polygon Gallery, photography artist Martine Gutierrez plays with identity as she transforms into figures like Mary, Cleopatra, and Lady Godiva
Read MorePerforming in English, French, and Innu-aimun, singer-songwriter draws on his multiple sources—and gets the crowd dancing
Read MoreLineup features eight shadow-steeped works released in the 1940s and ’50s, spanning Gilda, To Have and Have Not, T‑Men, 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 MoreBackyard performances hosted by Alexis Fletcher and Sylvain Senez to feature acclaimed German dance artists, Opera Unbound mezzo-sopranos, and more
Read MoreReimagined costumes, stylized choreography, and sky-high lifts lend the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical new life
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