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While Laughs in Queer is a success on its own, Kay also saw it as something of a pipeline to help foster queer and trans talent in the city. That led to the first iteration of Trans Girls: Raw and ...
A History of Motown is back at the Firehall Arts Centre from August 6 to 17, and if you missed it the first time around, consider this your second chance to boogie.
Drag performances, dance breaks and a cardio workout all in one? Vancouver’s most joyful Pride fundraiser is back, and it’s bigger, bolder and sweatier than ever.
New this year is the Eastside Arts Society Beer Passport, offering participants the opportunity to sample pints at up to eight local breweries while supporting local artist programs. Priced at $35, ...
Music BC has unveiled the 15 emerging artists selected for its 2025 ARC program, the province’s flagship artist accelerator designed to help musicians build lasting careers in today’s industry.
and I had the wonderful experience of visiting a bit with her backstage. One of the sweetest and most talented peeps I've ever crossed paths with.. “REMEMBER” -- by Joy Harjo Remember the sky that you ...
I've known you for three months. You've never showered or changed your clothes once. You smell sour and like a brewery. Sure you're an alcoholic but you more immediate concern should be your ...
Multinational promoters, major labels, or the well-paid PR firms that constantly hit up for coverage, meanwhile, spend their ad-buy money with Meta. Which makes it a challenge to hire freelancers and ...
One of Canada's top working comics today, Byron Bertram has performed his uniquely high energy comedy in over 30 countries, blending amazing voices, accents and confident vulnerability. His riffs and ...
Emily Carr University of Art + Design hosts its annual Low Residency Master of Fine Arts State of Practice Exhibition ...
Summer at Britannia Mine Museum is getting a little dirtier—but a little dirt never hurt! Join us for Chemistry of Cleanup at our Terra Lab STEAM space, where our interpreters will lead hands-on ...
Life in a remote mining town wasn’t easy. Living in Britannia or Mt. Sheer meant isolation from the outside world while working for the Mining Company. From 1904 to 1974, over 60,000 people from 50+ ...
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