The Open Michelle Comedy Showcase at Fates Fest

The Open Michelle Comedy Showcase at Fates Fest

Discover Fates Fest, a vibrant three-day theatre festival celebrating femme, non-binary and gender non-conforming voices, featuring standout performances like The Open Michelle Comedy Showcase. Explore the full lineup, ticket details, and must-see shows shaping this dynamic celebration of inclusive storytelling.

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Cosmic Forecast: April 2026

Cosmic Forecast: April 2026

April 2026’s cosmic forecast signals a powerful shift into bold action and radical honesty, as Aries season ignites revolutionary energy and spotlights the rare Saturn–Neptune conjunction shaping the next two years. With Uranus re-entering Gemini and key lunar events activating themes of values and communication, this month calls for some courageous conversations and future-focused decisions.

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From Horn to Home and Exhibition from The Black Arts Centre

From Horn to Home and Exhibition from The Black Arts Centre

Explore “From Horn to Home” at the Black Arts Centre, an exhibition unpacking the tenuous ties between migration, memory and identity through the lens of the Horn of Africa and its diaspora. This showcase highlights stories of displacement and belonging, offering a look at what it means to leave home and what it means to redefine it.

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People, Places, and Things Places Addiction Centre Stage at The Cultch

People, Places, and Things Places Addiction Centre Stage at The Cultch

People, Places, and Things by Duncan Macmillan arrives at The Cultch in a gripping production by The Search Party, tracing a spiralling actress’s descent into addiction and uneasy recovery. This critically acclaimed play blends dark humour and a fractured sense of reality to confront the slippery nature of truth and survival.

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Sweetness serves teen indie sleaze with teeth

Sweetness serves teen indie sleaze with teeth

Sweetness, the debut feature from Canadian writer-director Emma Higgins, is a gritty indie thriller inspired by her time working in Vancouver’s music scene. Starring Kate Hallett, Herman Tømmeraas and Aya Furukawa, the film follows a troubled teen whose fandom for a rock star spirals into a dangerous obsession.

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