Lighting up the stage
Moon Mouse: Looking for what you want and need.
“It’s not ideology that separates us as people, it’s language,” says …
Moon Mouse: Looking for what you want and need.
“It’s not ideology that separates us as people, it’s language,” says …
“I think, therefore I am…but, who am I?” This is the question that Ottawa musician LeFLOFRANCO, or simply, FLO, tried to answer in detail on his first full length album, Force …
Several authors from around British Columbia will be sharing their fiction in a writers showcase at the Central Library on Feb. 23. Michele Amitrani, Joan Boxall, Maggie Edwards, Janet Hudgins, and …
Ellen Close and Praneet Akilla: costume design by Stephanie Kong | Photo by David Cooper
A contemporary conspiracy thriller,…
Photo courtesy of Astros Media
God’s Lake Narrows is a small Indigenous community located approximately 550 kilometres …
Mapping Worlds showcases Inuit artist Shuvinai Ashoona’s pieces that reflect fantastical imagery linked to her roots in Kinngait (Cape Dorset). The exhibition will run from Feb. 22–May 24, at the…
Photo by José Luiz Pederneiras
The Brazilian contemporary dance company Grupo Corpo will present two works at the Vancouver …
Contributions through academic and artistic performance are celebrated at UBC’s Museum of Anthropology with the Black Canadian Women, a series with poetry, discussion and music for Black History …
“Poetry gives you the opportunity to describe things as they really are, in a heightened way, to bring out what is actually there,’’ says Alex Leslie, author of the new book Vancouver for …
The world is as soft as a volcano: a moving composition is one of the two recently opened exhibitions at Chinatown’s Centre A.
A collection of works by local artist Lam Wong, the pieces on display …