A bit of buffoonery
Last year’s production of Buffoon at the Tarragon | Photo courtesy of Cylla von Tidemann
Author and playwright Anosh Irani …
Last year’s production of Buffoon at the Tarragon | Photo courtesy of Cylla von Tidemann
Author and playwright Anosh Irani …
Most Canadians are somewhat familiar with the history and the plight of the Indigenous people, however, few knew of the struggles of other ethnic groups who had to overcome significant obstacles in a…
“I think by doing this kind of work I’m helping everyone a bit and helping make the world a better place,” says Laura Rivera, the creator of Ninja X, a self-published children’s graphic …
Lu Yang, Still from Wrathful King Kong Core, 2011 | Photo courtesy of Lu Yang
An exciting collection of contemporary …
Prepare to be visually enthralled as the Burrard Arts Foundation (BAF), a visual arts nonprofit gallery, presents an exhibit of paintings (Aug. 29–Oct. 10) from three Vancouver artists …
Vancouver-based visual artist Julian Yi-Jong Hou’s first solo exhibition, a multi-sensorial experience bridging Pagan traditions from Europe and Zen Buddhist practices, is featured at the …
These works make visible what has been excluded in Canadian History, says Kent Monkman.
Shame and Prejudice: A Story of …
Portrait of Bill Reid, c.1976. Painting by Chris Hopkins in 2005. | Photo courtesy of the Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast …
In need of comic relief? Just in time for the summer, Gene Luen Yang has recently released his first non-fiction graphic novel, Dragon Hoops. This past March, Yang, whose workshop at the Vancouver …
“We wanted to create a forum and a space to tell the stories of individual people, their communities and their interaction with wildfire,” says Sharon Roberts, project manager, educator and …