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Exploring art in times of crisis: a mirror to the past
August 17 2020 LocalJairo Salazar, art historian and instructor for Coquitlam College and Mobil Art School, will be delivering a digital seminar on Art in Times of Crisis in partnership with the Richmond Art Gallery on…
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Grass Drama Entering expanded states of consciousness
August 17 2020 ArtVancouver-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 …
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Seeking justice through fiction: Carol Rose Goldeneagle’s Bone Black
August 17 2020 CultureCarol Rose Goldeneagle is a woman of many talents. The award-winning author, artist and musician published Bone Black in 2019. This novel offers the reader a much-needed view into the reality of …
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Art for change
August 17 2020 ArtThese works make visible what has been excluded in Canadian History, says Kent Monkman.
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Healing through dance
August 17 2020 CultureWhen Lorelei Williams began using dance as a form of demonstration,she didn’t realize how healing it would be. | Photo courtesy of …
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Celeigh Cardinal: singer, songwriter, storyteller, artist
August 17 2020 CultureCeiligh Cardinal champions Indigenous musical representation | Photo by Megan Kemshead
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Cultural Calendar
August 17 2020 EventsI hope everyone has been staying safe and healthy over the summer break. Despite the ongoing global pandemic and the threat of a COVID spike, many places around the city have been endeavouring to …
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From coxinhas to pastéis: Brazilian delicacies in Vancouver
July 6 2020 Cover StoryPhoto courtesy of WhataFood
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Finding sweet light in a shadowed world
July 6 2020 ColumnsWhat can we do now that anyone around us might be the vector of a deadly disease? We have to continue to live our lives. I’m a college student at UBC and in the Before Time (that’s what I call …
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Storytelling for change: a filmmaking contest for Canadian youth
July 6 2020 CommunityThe UBC School of Public Policy and Global Affairs is inviting Canadian youth to produce their own short film this summer for submission to the Storytelling for Change campaign. There’s no cost to…