The overall effect is a bit like Zoolander crashing into a circus sideshow with an apple cart full of gaudy fabric
Read MoreMultimedia rink show gets its glide on when it mixes surreal imagery with innovative skating and high-flying choreography
Read MoreAt the 15th annual event, here are six titles festival director Duncan Carr calls “a full experience in the briefest amount of time”
Read MoreIn new film at Vancouver Short Film Festival, the well-known influencer and stylist digs movingly into what it means to raise a teen girl these days
Read MoreMolly Ringwald movies, ham waffles at Bino’s, D.O.A. concerts, and that night Dubya killed onstage: comedy star recalls highlights in a colourful career
Read MoreThe 18th annual edition of the wide-ranging event builds thriving community by emphasizing historical and cultural diversity
Read MoreLong-time Vancouverite shares some of his staggeringly massive collection of B.C. ceramics, on display and in the pages of The Place of Objects
Read MoreCompany 605 and T.H.E Dance Company push cross-Pacific team of dancers to embody a society rushing toward the next thing, at the Scotiabank Dance Centre
Read MoreLyana Patrick’s NFB documentary, recounting the Stellat’en and Saik’uz Nations’ ongoing fight for justice, returns for local screenings
Read MoreSeries includes all 13 of the French director’s films, including A Man Escaped, Pickpocket, Au hasard Balthazar, and more
Read MoreFuelled by curiosity and spontaneity, the acclaimed performer looks beyond the Chopin repertoire that made his name
Read MoreA guest of the Vancouver Chopin Society, the veteran musician risked it all to stand up against tyranny
Read MoreSet in Pacific Theatre’s activity room, play by Katherine Gauthier leans into realism with depth of character and lasting intensity
Read MoreIn renowned one-man show I Wish I Was a Mountain, the award-winning British poet leans on rhythm of deep musical influences
Read MoreWurlitzer organ, Azerbaijani folk music, rousing chorales, and more culminate in a Vancouver Symphony Orchestra performance at the Orpheum
Read MoreFamous works like Wild and Fountain create conversations about museum collections and the land they sit on
Read MoreNewest production to feature Sound the Alarm’s lineup of seasoned singers mines soundtracks of Disney and Hollywood classics
Read MorePresented with Boca del Lupo, the accessible production by the U.K.’s Seven Circles encourages interactive learning
Read MoreIn Western Gold Theatre’s spare staging of Caryl Churchill’s taut, wry work, roles rotate across performances with some astonishing results
Read MoreThe violinist’s Fantasy Vignettes interweaves Baroque music, costume changes, and sewing machines
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