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City Opera Vancouver is set to present the Canadian premiere of Sophia’s Forest, a chamber opera that blends traditional storytelling with cutting-edge sound and projection design. The one-act work ...
Baltimore-based Strange (real name Bartees Leon Cox Jr.) set his reputation as a kinda-indie-rock darling who also mixed in folk, arena rock, and rap with his debut album, Live Forever in 2020. Then ...
The 2025 Honda Celebration of Light has been announced as an all-Canadian pyrotechnic battle, with the Yukon lighting up the English Bay skies on July 19, Quebec taking over the barge on July 23, and ...
The end really is near. British rock legends the Who are hitting the road one last time, and Vancouver is on the itinerary. As part of the just-announced The Song Is Over North America Farewell Tour, ...
As some of the bigger recording institutions in Vancouver have closed their doorss—places like Mushroom Studios, Hive Creative Labs, and the recently shuttered Nimbus School of Recording Arts have all ...
Curious about what goes on behind the doors of your favourite winery, local fire hall or historic site? The 18th annual Doors Open Richmond returns June 7 and 8, inviting the public to explore the ...
The Cultch has unveiled its 2025/2026 season lineup, an ambitious and eclectic slate of shows across its three East Vancouver venues. Running from October 2025 to June 2026, the upcoming season ...
STEM on IMAX is a visual education series that brings STEM learning to life through stunning IMAX visuals in an eight-film series. Presented in commercial IMAX cinemas across Canada, it offers a ...
It’s time to take chances, run risks and keep our performers on their toes! In Twist of Fate our hilarious hosts will ...
The province’s BC Fairs, Festivals and Events Fund (the BCFFE Fund)—which distributed nearly $80 million to help events like Mural Fest rebuild post-pandemic restrictions and keep running—was not ...
But consider what anthropologist Margaret Mead said years ago when she was asked by a student what she considered to be the first sign of civilization in a culture. The student expected Mead to talk ...
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