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Why Ian Williams is the Canadian Author We Stan

September 18, 2020September 18, 2020
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  The Giller Prize-Winning Writer on Craft, “Reproduction”, Academia, Workshopping, and His Pandemic-Edition Creative Process   I never understood why critics sometimes describe books as “devastating” but after reading Ian William’s “Reproduction,” I get why. The book is, at once,

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Anoushka Ratnarajah on a Digital Vancouver Queer Film Festival That is Supporting Queer and Trans Folks of Colour During the Chaos of Covid

July 17, 2020
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As the Artistic Director of the Vancouver Queer Film Festival (VQFF), Anoushka Ratnarajah never imagined being faced with a task like this. Now in it’s 32nd year, the Festival has had to reinvent itself in the face of a pandemic

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Medhi Walerski Finesses Ballet BC’s “Romeo + Juliet” For Young Audiences the Second Time Around

March 10, 2020
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It has been a long time since I read “Romeo and Juliet” or watched the much-loved Claire Danes and Leonardo Dicaprio movie. What I remembered was young romance, two fighting families and distraught, unnecessary deaths. However, we barely needed a

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“Le NoShow Vancouver” Surprises and Entertains

March 2, 2020
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I had no idea what to expect from “Le NoShow Vancouver” right up to the moment it started. I sat in the audience wondering “Is it a comedy? Is it improvised?”, then thought it couldn’t be improvised because there were

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Tentacle Tribe’s “Ghost” is the Creative Spirit of Montreal in Dance Form

February 18, 2020
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When I was sitting in the audience of “Ghost” last week, and the dancers on stage had just settled into a deep-rooted rhythm, a voice in my head said, “This is SO Montreal.” Everything I love about Montreal lives and

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Ronnie Burkett’s “Forget Me Not” is a Haunting and Romantic Puppet Show For Adults

February 15, 2020
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At first glance, a theatre show with a secret location may seem like an exclusionary practice rather than a way to build community. However, after descending into the theatre space, and entering the strange, slightly uncomfortable, but always thought-provoking world

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PuSh 2020: “Anywhere But Here” Creates Empathy Around Immigration With Effective Storytelling

February 15, 2020
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From the minute we walked into the Vancouver Playhouse theatre for Carmen Aguirre’s new play, Anywhere But Here, we were already engrossed in the story. The set, a floor of sand with a backdrop of mountains, alluded to the desert

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