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We Can’t Get Over Vancouver Opera’s “The Overcoat”

April 30, 2018May 4, 2018
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Those who find that the opera is an artform not meant for the masses can rejoice in Vancouver Opera and Toronto’s Canadian Stage Company and Tapestry Opera’s production of Nikolai Gogol’s 1842 short story. “The Overcoat – a musical tailoring” 

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“World Without Us” and “The Explanation” Contextualise Human Existence in the Grander Scheme of Things

April 28, 2018April 28, 2018
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Watching “World Without Us” and “The Explanation” back to back at the Cultch, and in that order, was serendipitous. On the surface, no two plays could be further apart but in retrospect, it’s clear that they share the same core

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In Conversation with Sandra Semchuk, 2018 Governor General Visual and Media Arts Award Winner

April 15, 2018April 17, 2018
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I would like to acknowledge that Vancouver is on the traditional, ancestral, and unceded territory of the Musqueam, Squamish,and Tsleil-Waututh First Nations- Maddison Miller “Sandra Semchuk’s work reminds us of the necessity to continually rethink our positions as artists, as

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2018 Governor General Award Winner, Adrian Stimson, Explores Indigenous Culture, Identity, and History With Beauty and Humour

April 14, 2018April 16, 2018
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Never one to shy away from controversy, Canadian visual and performance artist, Adrian Stimson, has been asking difficult questions with his art for decades. He has done so with humour and a perspective like no other. Often drawing from his

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Our Picks at Vancouver Fashion Week 2018

March 29, 2018March 29, 2018
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An extravaganza of daring art and epitome of beauty, Vancouver Fashion Week 2018 brought together diversity in all shades and a spectrum of aesthetics. From urban chic footwear from Samuel Tick you can’t wait to wear, to picturing yourself as

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“Chelsea Hotel” Gives You a Taste of Creative Utopia

March 26, 2018March 27, 2018
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“Chelsea Hotel: The Songs of Leonard Cohen” is a tribute like no other. In it, we witness an artist’s love for music. His journey as a composer shines through in a theatrical orchestration of musical talent and spectacle. “Chelsea Hotel” commemorates

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Cheyenne Mabberley On the Riotous Teenage Years That Inspired “The After After Party”

March 6, 2018March 7, 2018
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When Cheyenne Mabberley and Katey Hoffman debuted “The After Party” at the 2016 Fringe Festival, no one was prepared for the theatrical phenomenon the show would become. It won the Pick of the Fringe, Cultchivating the Fringe Award as well as

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