FarmAde features a variety of activities such as square dancing, face painting, a barbeque, bubble wands and live performances from several different bands.
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This summer, 92 musicians between the ages of 16 and 26 trained and performed with the prestigious National Youth Orchestra of Canada
UBC’s radio station CiTR is central to campus music and cultural life, and to kick the new year off they are back with Live @ Lunch.
The Hatch Art Gallery has settled into its new home and is marking the occasion with an exhibit on UBC’s past student spaces.
Some are dismissive of the hardship that women face professionally, trivializing the role that gender plays in their career pursuits.
With its long waiting lines and unbelievably high cover charges, Vancouver nightlife has notoriously gained a bad rep, but Yero is here to change the game.
Blackbird, Fly is a duet featuring Marc Mamuthi Joseph, internationally claimed spoken-word poet and Daniel Bernard Roumain, violinist and composer.
Influences to Steudel's poems came from the biggest energy points in his life -- his family and the environment around Vancouver.
Modni is derived from the Korean term meaning “one who has everything,” or “everyone.”
Tickets for the annual AMS Welcome Back BBQ, now in its 31st year, have gone on sale.
Fringe festivals are the theatre-lover’s mecca. featuring more than 700 performances over 11 days, this year Vancouver Fringe begins on September 10
He Roars, a Studio 58 Fringe play tells a story of the lives of Charlie and Rose, torn apart by war, and the struggle to have faith in a world void of hope.
If you are someone with a tendency to address the heavy questions in life with a sense of humor, then Vancouver Fringe's Alone in the Universe is meant for you.
With The Fighting Season, Fringe-goers can expect to at least gain an intimate glimpse at how emotionally tense and draining such a duty can be.
Love is for Superbeasts at this years Fringe festival hopes to emulate the same creepy fascination of that scene with a live audience