“Madness in the Masses” is the theme for this year’s ARTIVISM, an annual visual and performing arts festival that centres around topics in social justice and amplifies the voices of marginalized artists.
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After three years of closures, renovations and negotiations, Get Thrifty is finally back and better than ever.
A collection of vignettes, Performing Memories recounts seven instances in Park’s childhood when they sought to uncover others’ secrets — peeking inside pianos, jewelry boxes, side tables — then ultimately arrived at a point where they uncovered a secret of their own.
If you see Jack Goes to Therapy, prepare to laugh until your stomach hurts, question your own dating life and even shed a few tears.
Ever wondered what goblin foreplay looks like? Goblin:Macbeth, now playing at Bard on the Beach, has answers — in between all the murder, of course.
UBC MFA alumnus Spenser Smith invites readers to reflect on British Columbia's toxic drug supply crisis in his new poetry book A Brief Relief from Hunger.
Riverdale has been a Vancouver film institution since 2017, ending with its 137th episode this week. So, I want to give the best show on TV a proper goodbye.
When Lizard came to Wreck Beach for the first time in 1970, he wanted to walk into the water and swim 'til he sank.
Lights blazing, heart pumping and ears ringing, Andy Roy stepped onto the stage terrified, but ready to give it his all.
Former UBC English professor Dr. Y-Dang Troeung was thrust into the spotlight at an early age. As a member of one of the last families to escape genocide in Cambodia by seeking refuge in Canada, photos with Pierre Trudeau and countless articles told a story of her family that she spent much of her career reclaiming.
Kahan told the crowd this sold-out show was very different from his performance to an empty crowd in Thunderbird four years ago.
Throughout August, the Vancouver City Opera’s Summer Serenades series has been offering free outdoor matineé performances on Fridays and weekends at the Sun Yat-Sen Courtyard in Chinatown, Milton Wong Plaza in the Olympic Village and Roundhouse Turntable Plaza in Yaletown.
On September 16, the Chan Centre, in partnership with Musqueam, will be hosting the Indigenous festival ʔəm̓i ce:p xʷiwəl (Come Toward the Fire). The single day festival will include free daytime events, as well as evening performances that are free for Indigenous individuals and ticketed for others.
Starting this September, UBC students will have the opportunity to take UKRN 125, the brand new six-credit course in Ukrainian language and culture.
Artist Odera Igbokwe’s exhibition New Yams Festival, a part of the Queer Arts Festival, presents a reimagination of the New Yam Festival celebrated by the Igbo people in Nigeria.