Through songs and stories, the mind behind Kim’s Convenience riffs on Bible stories, his creative process, and growing up in a Korean church
Read MoreWorks by Dvořák, Martinů, and Korngold are on the program for the Vancouver Playhouse matinee
Read MoreCosmic circles, monumental walls of light, and inventive partnering as new Andrea Peña and Fernando Hernando Magadan works bring audiences to their feet
Read MoreThe concert is an evening of music all about living things
Read MoreEncompassing jazz, tango, chamber, and avant-garde influences, the group’s sound is a treat for the ears
Read MoreTravis Abels’s work is a guest production by Vancouver Fringe Festival
Read MorePerformances in store range from the breathtaking acrobatics of Kalabanté Productions to a life-sized puppet in Where Have All the Buffalo Gone?
Read MorePhoto-based exhibitions can be found throughout Metro Vancouver and in Whistler this season
Read MoreFrom a Pulitzer finalist about pre-teen competitive dancers to a masterclass in Hong Kong food, there’s plenty to dive into this season
Read MoreThe cultural calendar is filled with everything from film screenings to experimental theatre to stuff just for kids
Read MoreFrom an aeriform ballet on ice to a duet in total silence, there are several hot tickets this season
Read MoreMongolian traditions, Czech strings, Baroque beauties, and more on the music calendar
Read MoreCaravan World Rhythms presents the 10-piece band at the Massey Theatre
Read MoreOne-woman solo show follows the creator’s own near-death experiences, from her childhood in the Bronx to travels in Israel, Asia, and South America
Read MoreSepideh Yadegar’s film tells the story of an Iranian international student photographed at a Women, Life, Freedom protest in Vancouver
Read MoreAmerican string players to perform compositions by Bartók and Shostakovich, plus Samuel Barber’s film-famous adagio
Read MoreMaillardville’s music and culture event hosts free contra dance, Youth Zone Tent, and more
Read MoreThrough projected footage and photographs, Erdal chronicles the last nine months of his mother’s life following a terminal cancer diagnosis
Read MoreWeek-long, half-day program is designed for beginner students ages eight to 15
Read MoreThe three-piece squeezes something jagged yet soulful from its sparse guitar-drum-vocal setup
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