A Valentine’s themed event featuring 12 professional showgirls, each with a special act that will incorporate strip club culture, including pole dancing, flow, aerials and chains. Who will show up as ...
Starting on February 16, Gateway Theatre brings Where Have All the Buffalo Gone? to Studio B, a production for young audiences by Axis Theatre Company that traces Métis history through movement, music ...
You can’t catch a bus in Vancouver without tripping over a struggling indie musician trying to figure out how to turn the pain in their soul into 10,000 Spotify streams and a record deal…or even just ...
Whistle does many things well, from portraying its teens as actual complex human beings to weighing in on serious topics like mental health and opioid use. But here’s what it does best: show the ...
The JCC Jewish Book Festival returns this month with a lineup that merges literature, history, memoir, food, music and visual culture. Now in its 41st year, the festival runs from February 21 to 26. A ...
Just for Laughs Vancouver starts on February 12 and runs until the 22nd at various venues across the city. Below, editors Nathan Caddell, Mike Usinger, and V.S. Wells make their picks for the shows ...
The University Act, may need to be scrapped. When academic boards and senates provide hollow oversight and fail to prepare and provide replacements for our retiring essential service workforce, I ...
Join us for a late afternoon of poetry, Afro-diasporic music, and history. Nick Peck plays jazz piano as VIU professor Sonnet L'Abbe tells their story of Black expression, performing both covers and ...
Unfolding in a remote German farmhouse, Sound of Falling traces the mundane and magical experiences of four girls who call the foreboding place home at various intervals over the course of a century.
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