By Madison Smart From November 3rd to 5th, 2022, The Queen Elizabeth Theatre in Vancouver will welcome the start of Ballet BC’s 2022/2023 season. OVERTURE/S is a program of three highly acclaimed pieces
If you’ve already visited the area pumpkin patches, made your yard look like an exhumed crypt and stocked your shelves with all manner of “fun-sized” non-perishables, where else is there
What does it mean to be an outsider? By Rohan Kaul *Cover Photo: Drag King, Heathen Ahead of the 6th annual Vancouver Outsiders Arts Festival on Oct 14-16, I decided
As the year continues the transition to darker days, we’re always on the lookout for events that will shed a little light on the calendar. Here are just a few
What do the years 1848 and 2011 have in common? How are they dissimilar, and why bring these years into relation in the first place? By Miret Rodriguez With the
Written by Natasha Ponda One of the powerful traits art has is the ability to extend understanding to diverse audiences and foster connections through visual language. For these reasons, it
The curtains may be drawing to a close on summer, but thankfully there are still plenty of bright spots dotted across the autumn calendar. As the air turns crisp and
Just because we’re entering the final act of summer doesn’t mean that the events calendar is slowing down! As fall looms and we squeeze the weather report for all the
By Kristin Lim Bard on the Beach returns to Sen̓áḵw/Vanier Park for its 33rd season with a spectacular production of Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Originally planned for 2020, the show was
By Kristi Alexandra Maya Ersan and Jaimie Robson—a duo known best to the art world as their moniker Mere Phantoms—have been collaborating for about a decade. Though they met locally
Take a look at your fridge. Is it covered with stick figure drawings of your family? Now look at your walls. Find any crayon scribbles that you just can’t bear
In Hey Viola! the iconic life of Viola Desmond is told in a cabaret-style performance that features Krystle Dos Santos in the titular role. The civil rights icon, whose face