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New efforts and old memories
September 23 2019 CultureScene from The Whale and The Raven. | Photos courtesy of National Film Board of Canada
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Gypsy jazz resounds on Canadian soil
September 23 2019 CultureChristine Tassan et les Imposteures bring their energetic blend of Québécois song, traditional folk, and gypsy jazz to Performance Works, via the Rogue Folk Club, on Sept. 29. For this upcoming …
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Art Iimitating life: AWAY with HOME production in Vancouver
September 23 2019 CultureAway With Home is a trans-disciplinary performance work featuring local youth. |
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Cultural Calendar
September 23 2019 EventsGood times with beer and entertainment on the North Shore. | Photo courtesy of Vancouver’s North Shore
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Math, a necessary subject
September 9 2019 Cover StoryFrom the number of eggs in cakes to keeping score in sports, math is ever present. Though it plays a major role in nearly everything, people are rarely conscious of the math in our surroundings.
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The first steps of a Frenchwoman in Vancouver
September 9 2019 ColumnsWreak Beach – Nature’s magic is to be found amidst ocean and mountains.
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Culture from across the Pacific
September 9 2019 CommunityPhoto courtesy of Museum of Surrey
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Srijana Sunuwar (a.k.a Jana)
September 9 2019 InternationalSrijana Sunuwar | Photo courtesy of Srijana Sunuwar
Srijana (a.k.a. Jana) Sunuwar was born in Janakpur, Nepal. She spent her … -
Revitalizing language: Michelle Sylliboy’s hieroglyphic poetry
September 9 2019 CultureMichelle Sylliboy blends together modern poetry, photography, and Mi’kmaq (L’nuk) hieroglyphic poetry in Kiskajeyi – I AM READY. …
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The evolution of language populations in Canada, by mother tongue, from 1901 to 2016
September 9 2019 ColumnsEarly in the 20th century, most Canadians’ mother tongue was either French or English. In 1901, about one-tenth of the population declared an Aboriginal language or an immigrant language as their …