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December 17, 2019

Giorgi: Be a Big Fat Baby

December 17, 2019/ Guest User
Giorgi: Be a Big Fat Baby

An interview with Giorgi, a local musician on the come up, about her EP Big Fat Baby.

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December 17, 2019/ Guest User/
Sounds
December 10, 2019

A Mixed Playlist Inspired By: Michael Love

December 10, 2019/ Sarah Bakke
A Mixed Playlist Inspired By: Michael Love

And just like that, 2019’s door swings shut. It’s closing time! Just before we lock up for the holidays, here’s one last Featured Artist mix. Enjoy!

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December 10, 2019/ Sarah Bakke/
Sounds
December 05, 2019

Vancouver premiere of April in Autumn: A film that falls in love with you

December 05, 2019/ Jacqueline Salomé
Vancouver premiere of April in Autumn: A film that falls in love with you

Warren Sulatycky’s first feature film, April in Autumn, is a quiet yet captivating slice of life. It draws you in slowly and subconsciously— so relatable that you don’t even realize you’re falling in love with it. Instead, it feels like the film is falling in love with you.

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December 05, 2019/ Jacqueline Salomé/
December 03, 2019

Meet December's Featured Artist: Michael Love

December 03, 2019/ Guest User
Meet December's Featured Artist: Michael Love

Michael Love is a photo-based artist living in Vancouver. His career spans decades and continents, where he has documented and explored the repurposing of spaces in relation to history. He is particularly interested in military history and the impacts of the Cold War.

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December 03, 2019/ Guest User/
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November 30, 2019

Review: The Condor and the Eagle inspires interculttral climate action

November 30, 2019/ Andrea Loewen
Review: The Condor and the Eagle inspires interculttral climate action

Four Indigenous environmental leaders embark on an extraordinary trans-continental adventure from the Canadian plains to the heart of the Amazon jungle to unite the peoples of North and South America and deepen the meaning of “climate justice.”

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November 30, 2019/ Andrea Loewen/
November 26, 2019

International burlesque crew set to strip down white, hetero patriarchy in Vancouver

November 26, 2019/ Becca Clarkson
International burlesque crew set to strip down white, hetero patriarchy in Vancouver

The Canadian premiere of Bechdel Burlesque at The Rio this November 30th will be the last of its kind, but the international line up promises one hell of a representative, sexy finale.

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November 26, 2019/ Becca Clarkson/
November 25, 2019

Vancouver's newest theatre company dismantles audiences with "The Father"

November 25, 2019/ Becca Clarkson
Vancouver's newest theatre company dismantles audiences with "The Father"

Newly formed theatre- company The Search Party is bringing Florian Zeller’s work to Vancouver for the first time with The Father, playing at The Cultch from now until November 30th.


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November 25, 2019/ Becca Clarkson/
November 12, 2019

Chronically Creative: How two creatives transform pain into beauty

November 12, 2019/ Karen Chan
Chronically Creative: How two creatives transform pain into beauty

“What we’ve both realized is, there is so much beauty in the world, even if it hurts to get out of bed.” A personal account of how Karen Chan and Tonye Aganaba’s art is entwined with the journey of chronic illness.

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November 12, 2019/ Karen Chan/
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