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Theatre review: Rock opera explores German sexual awakening

Theatre review: Rock opera explores German sexual awakening

19th century play can still shock audiences
Grammy winning banjo player coming to Vancouver

Grammy winning banjo player coming to Vancouver

Groundbreaking banjo player Bela Fleck has won 15 Grammys (no, that is NOT a typo) in his nearly 40-year-long musical career, and shared the stage with such heavyweights as jazz pianist Chick Corea and bassist Victor Wooten in that time.

Vancouver's Goh Ballet holds open auditions this Sunday

Vancouver dancers, here's your shot to hit the big time. Vancouver’s Goh Ballet is holding open auditions this Sunday, May 4, for its sixth annual Nutcracker production, to be performed this December.
Movie Review: Joe

Movie Review: Joe

Joe offers redemption for Green, Cage
Movie review: Only Lovers Left Alive

Movie review: Only Lovers Left Alive

Lovers a sincere take on vampire genre
Movie review: The Railway Man

Movie review: The Railway Man

Fine acting anchors war drama
Reel People: A film fest of one's own

Reel People: A film fest of one's own

Canada’s first web series festival launches in Vancouver this weakend
Black Dog Video fights to keep on barking

Black Dog Video fights to keep on barking

One of city’s last remaining video stores pens open letter to customers asking for help
Movie review: Soulful Spider-Man sequel spreads its web

Movie review: Soulful Spider-Man sequel spreads its web

The Amazing Spider-Man 2 Now playing at Scotiabank Theatre Spider-Man is a crybaby. As we saw in the first Amazing Spider-Man film (and umpteenth reboot), Andrew Garfield brings a new level of angst to the character of Peter Parker.
Pauline Johnson: Atwood and arias

Pauline Johnson: Atwood and arias

Composer Tobin Stokes pulls back the curtain on Pauline and his famous collaborator
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