From mural walks to outdoor concerts, a rich tapestry of arts and culture makes it well worth getting out of town—whether to Whistler, Kelowna, or beyond
Read MoreHere’s a month-by-month roundup of all the stellar offerings in store, from butoh on the beach to jazz concerts in the heart of downtown
Read MoreJohnna Wright directs the idyllic, Mediterranean-set Shakespeare play that revolves around two vastly different couples
Read MoreJoined by her nine-piece MAQkestra at the BlueShore at CapU, Filipino-Canadian keyboardist honours the late musician’s thrilling cultural fusion
Read MoreDirected by Mark Chavez, a rotating cast of hilarious theatre artists act out all of the Bard’s comedies, histories, tragedies, and sonnets
Read MoreThe main event hits MacLean Park July 26, with shows at the Rickshaw, Dance Deck offerings, walking tours, and brewery passes
Read MoreBorealis String Quartet violinist Yuel Yawney and team set innovative programs for strings, piano, and more in tranquil surroundings
Read MoreOfferings range from the intimate acoustic sound of Victoria’s Ocie Elliott to the acclaimed North Carolina pair Watchhouse
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 MoreArthur Arnold conducts Alexander Mosolov’s Symphony No. 3, a brooding yet joyful work with a storied history
Read MoreThis final edition of North Van Arts’ long-running annual event features engaging music and glowing images, all in serene outdoor settings
Read MoreIntimate duet to begin with no end explores the artists’ respective religions with care and intensity
Read MoreThe 18th annual edition of the wide-ranging event builds thriving community by emphasizing historical and cultural diversity
Read MoreDutch accordionist Erica Roozendaal explores themes of abuse and childhood instability in her heartfelt solo performance
Read MoreAll-ages show by Cause & Effect Circus incorporates high-level skills, inventive lighting, and fun sound effects
Read MoreHoward Dai’s Dream Machine pulls inspiration from Taiwanese game shows, while Paige Louter’s Nod acknowledges chronic fatigue
Read More1 Santosh Santosh 2 Go touches on the model minority myth with hilarity and heart
Read MoreAlt-rock band Meltt, D.O.A. frontman Joe Keithley, and singer-songwriter Ché Aimee Dorval are among the Burrard Stage highlights
Read MoreIn renowned one-man show I Wish I Was a Mountain, the award-winning British poet leans on rhythm of deep musical influences
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