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Celebrate homegrown cinema on National Canadian Film Day 150

Celebrate homegrown cinema on National Canadian Film Day 150

Dozens of free screenings around Vancouver on April 19
Cut/Copy, Lee Fields, Drake White headline Red Truck Brewing’s outdoor concert series

Cut/Copy, Lee Fields, Drake White headline Red Truck Brewing’s outdoor concert series

To paraphrase noted hefeweizen fan Julie Andrews, the beers are alive with the sound of music. Red Truck Brewing has announced the lineup for its annual summer concert series, tapping into pop, country and a generous serving of soul.
Carole Itter awarded Audain Prize for lifetime achievement in visual arts

Carole Itter awarded Audain Prize for lifetime achievement in visual arts

Ceremony set for The Great Hall in BC Law Courts building on April 19
Citizen-led website helps voters get to know their B.C. election candidates

Citizen-led website helps voters get to know their B.C. election candidates

Would-be MLAs from across B.C. offer insights into who they are and what makes them tick
REEL PEOPLE: Gray Matters

REEL PEOPLE: Gray Matters

Mackenzie Gray reflects on Legion and working through grief

Easter - finding meaning in the message for today

My first reconnection with church occurred in my 38th year. My father gave me a copy of John Spong's Rescuing The Bible from the Fundamentalists . It was like water to a thirsty soul. One concept still resonates nearly 20 years later.
REVIEW: Artist makes it easy to get A Boogie (on) Wit Da Hoodie (on)

REVIEW: Artist makes it easy to get A Boogie (on) Wit Da Hoodie (on)

In a performance originally slated for January, A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie finally had room in his increasingly busy schedule to get back to VanCity and cause a little ruckus at the Rio Theatre on Broadway.
REVIEW: Who let the Moms out?

REVIEW: Who let the Moms out?

Mom’s The Word 3: Nest ½ Empty At the Arts Club Granville Island Stage until May 20, 2017 Tickets from $29 at artsclub.com Who let the Moms out? Bill Millerd, artistic managing director of the Arts Club Theatre; and we’re so happy he did.
Vancouver and 'The Voice': When music becomes a family affair

Vancouver and 'The Voice': When music becomes a family affair

When El Paso, Texas-born singer Valerie Ponzio ’s audition for The Voice leaked early on social media last month, some of the first comments beneath the video, shouting emojis of praise at her for achieving the popular singing competition’s coveted “
B.C. votes 2017: A look at Vancouver candidates running in the May election

B.C. votes 2017: A look at Vancouver candidates running in the May election

With the May 9 provincial election looming, the Courier has compiled a list of all the nominees in Vancouver’s 11 ridings who have declared their intentions to run for public office.
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