Mariam Baldeh
Articles by Mariam Baldeh

From solo to full cast
September 25 2017 CultureThere’s a lot of love on the internet. Or is …

Bombay Black
August 28 2017 CultureIn a Bombay apartment by the sea, a young woman dances …

Traces of Words: Art and Calligraphy from Asia
May 8 2017 ArtWhat a Loving, and Beautiful World, 2011, interactive digital installation calligraphy by Sisyu, sound by Hideaki Takahashi.| Photo …

Disability takes to the stage
December 5 2016 CultureOn Feb. 3, 1971, the story of four men living with cerebral palsy (CP) came to life on the Factory …

Women filmmakers with a Filipino angle
April 4 2016 Cover StoryWomen are largely underrepresented in the film industry, particularly as writers, …

When art meets the environment
March 7 2016 ArtThe Sepik River in Papua New Guinea is home to the Iatmul people, an indigenous community of over 400,000 people whose cultural identity, economy, and way of life is threatened by impending mining …

Weaving ancient arts with modern technology
November 2 2015 ArtKaija Rautiainen, a long-time weaver and…

PhD student builds school and offers hope for a future
October 5 2015 InternationalJoash Gambarage, a Tanzanian…

Celebrating 25 years with the Vancouver International Flamenco Festival
September 7 2015 CultureThe Vancouver International Flamenco Festival is celebrating its 25th anniversary as one of the …

Mostly Marley: Classic reggae vibes and a groovin’ time
July 6 2015 CultureMostly Marley, the Vancouver-based classic reggae band that has been bringing smooth reggae vibes to audiences around B.C., will be performing at this year’s Caribbean Days Festival. The festival …