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Push 2016: Charles Demers Puts Capitalism on the Spot in “Leftovers”

January 27, 2016
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Charles Demers describes his Push show as part theatre, part stand-up, and part TED talk. He carefully weaves hilarious one-liners into a personal story of loss and parenthood. Not only is Demers a stand-up comic who is part of CBC

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Techfest 2016 AKA Vancouver’s Coolest Networking Event

January 26, 2016May 11, 2016
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The downtown Vancouver skyline has had a few glitzy additions lately. You have probably noticed the looming Microsoft and Amazon signs on prominent buildings. The two companies have opened local offices in efforts to create tech epicentres on West Coast,

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“Heathers: The Musical” is Full of Raunchy Laughs

January 14, 2016
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Don’t you just love high school movies? High schools are mini ecosystems. They are fully-functional, standalone, model societies. High school is a time full of firsts. First glamorous team sport, first kiss, first guitar pick, first braces, first science experiment,

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The Alberta Ballet’s Nutcracker is Light and Rich, Just Like a Mousse!

December 31, 2015
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Last night Ballet BC hosted the Alberta Ballet’s production of “The Nutcracker” at Queen Elizabeth Theatre. It was an evening brimming with feminine grace and acrobatic strength. “The Nutcracker” has long been a Christmas favourite. Not just because it is

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Preview: 30th Annual Blues for Christmas

December 15, 2015December 21, 2015
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The holidays are on the horizon and fast gaining speed. Calendars are filling up rapidly with nights promising eggnog and roaring fires. Stress level spikes will be inevitable! Amidst this manic festive ramp-up, the Commodore is bringing together Vancouver’s top Blues

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Edmund Stripe On Choreographing “The Nutcracker” and All Things Ballet-rific!

December 3, 2015December 3, 2015
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  What is Christmas without a visit to “The Nutcracker”? A tedious affair, surely. Ballet BC has Vancouver covered for all its Nutcracker needs, with a lavish post-Christmas presentation by the Alberta Ballet. The beloved holiday Ballet will run at

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Playwright Tricia Cooper Examines Refugee Adoption in “Social Studies”

November 20, 2015
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Winnipeg playwright Tricia Cooper’s new play tells the story of a Canadian family who takes in one of The Lost Boys of Sudan. The project could not have come at a more apt time. “Social Studies” opens its two-week Vancouver

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