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Earthy Vancouver Folk Music Festival Returns With A Diverse Lineup

August 1, 2023August 1, 2023
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Vancouver’s annual 46th Folk Music Festival made its return after a three-year pandemic hiatus. The three nights of the festival were each attended by three of our brilliant writers who eloquently put into words below what it was like to

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Roald Dahl’s Matilda The Musical by Theatre Under The Stars Captures the Euphoria of Youth Rebellion

July 18, 2023July 19, 2023
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Summer is here and so is one of Vancouver’s summer staples – Theatre Under The Stars with a brand new season of awe-inspiring musical theater. The Vancouver Arts Review attended the opening night production of Roald Dahl’s Matilda The Musical

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First Métis Man of Odesa – Love is the Antidote to War

June 15, 2023June 15, 2023
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This might be unorthodox – I want to begin this review on a personal note. I am an obsessive gift giver – I tend to expend copious efforts to plan and execute personalized birthday gifts for loved ones. This time

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Briefs Factory’s Dirty Laundry immerses you in queer joy

June 14, 2023June 14, 2023
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After a 3-year long wait, Fez Faanana AKA Shivannah has finally arrived in Vancouver with his sensational troupe of gender bending artists, much to everyone’s delight! The aptly named show, Dirty Laundry is chock-full of entertainment – there’s acrobatics, juggling,

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The Lightning Thief – The Percy Jackson Musical Brings Local Talent to Light

May 26, 2023May 28, 2023
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Millennial book-lovers might remember the 2000’s as the heyday of “epic-fantasy” bestsellers. Rick Riordan’s “Percy Jackson & the Olympians” was one such series that successfully implanted Greek gods and mythical creatures into the average teenager’s consciousness. Last Sunday, the fantasyland

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Zahida Rahemtulla’s The Wrong Bashir tackles cultural amnesia using Ismaili humor

March 10, 2023March 10, 2023
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The Wrong Bashir is set in present day Vancouver and depicts the intergenerational story of a wonky Ismaili family. The comedic plot highlights the absurd relationship dynamics and idiosyncrasies one tends to witness in displaced and migrant communities. Bashir Ladha

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Soldiers of Tomorrow injects moral clarity into dominant geopolitical discourse

February 4, 2023
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Our world exists in the realm of glaring contradictions – humans yearning to express love are ordered to perform hatred; children and grandchildren of trauma survivors are taught cultural lores that are incompatible with the current material reality; parents who

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