Skip to content
Join our Newsletter

General Archive

Redpatch highlights First Nations involvement in the First World War

Redpatch highlights First Nations involvement in the First World War

This Sunday marks 100 years since the start of the Battle of Vimy Ridge.
Sojourner brings Freedom Singer to Motown Meltdown

Sojourner brings Freedom Singer to Motown Meltdown

Freedom Singer follows the story of the Underground Railroad and how slaves escaped to Canada in the 1850s
Classical's back: Why Early Music Vancouver's popularity keeps growing

Classical's back: Why Early Music Vancouver's popularity keeps growing

The ambitious 2017/18 main season and Vancouver Bach Festival reflect audiences' growing trust in its performance offerings
Change up your selfie game with Capture Photography Fest

Change up your selfie game with Capture Photography Fest

Ross den Otter has launched the Photographer-Assisted Selfies project as part of the city-wide photography festival
Burlesque fest a 'family reunion' for local performers

Burlesque fest a 'family reunion' for local performers

Another inspiring year in our city’s globally recognised burlesque community culminates in the 12th instalment of the Vancouver International Burlesque Festival (VIBF), finishing tonight at the Vancouver Playhouse.

Freedom of Speech Brings with it the Right to be Free from Harm

The power that our words carry is a theme that I often go back to - an idea that I have spent a lot of time reflecting on.
From the Downtown Eastside to DiCaprio

From the Downtown Eastside to DiCaprio

Duane Howard left a life of substance abuse for acting and self-empowerment
Redpatch pays tribute to Indigenous soldiers in First World War

Redpatch pays tribute to Indigenous soldiers in First World War

As the stage darkens and the action subdues slightly, a whistle blows from a distance. Several individuals are huddled together in a trench. Silence comes, during which the audience gets a moment with each individual on stage.
Vancouver World Music Festival finds its groove

Vancouver World Music Festival finds its groove

Musician Tom Landa says the upcoming third annual Vancouver World Music Festival will offer ample opportunity for concert goers to experience other cultures, something more important than ever before given the world’s current state.
REVIEW: Arts Club's 'Angels in America' goes big

REVIEW: Arts Club's 'Angels in America' goes big

Angels in America: Part One: Millennium Approaches At The Stanley until April 23, 2017 Tickets: Artsclub.com Big, big, big.
$(function() { $(".nav-social-ft").append('
  • '); });