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Famed comedian and actor, who draws on ‘constantly shifting and changing’ experiences, closes Vancouver’s annual Just for Laughs fest. → Read More
The Journey Prize Stories co-selector David Chariandy says collection draws attention to the irreducibility of Black Canadian art → Read More
University students have influencer Cameron Dallas and bold-type business leaders in their corner for new app IRLY. → Read More
A few Googled articles opened the door to the curious story of the Cook sisters for author Isabel Vincent → Read More
Artist Mike Bourscheid plays a range of characters in his new video installation Agnes. → Read More
As she grew up Vancouver's Lee realized her relationship with pop culture did not offer the social and cultural sustenance she needed → Read More
What Are Our Supports? examines how basic daily actions can transform more than just the art world → Read More
Khahtsahlano: As We Knew Him library event celebrates reprint of the book Conversations with Khahtsahlano → Read More
Award-winning mentalist uses psychology, suggestion and arcane stagecraft to make the impossible seem possible. → Read More
Celebrated Inuk throat singer and multihyphenate artist shares her homeland and family in film co-directed with Langley's Chelsea McMullan. → Read More
North Vancouver's Sophia Powers says her character Fox on the TV series Son of a Critch is growing up faster than Powers is in real life → Read More
Vancouver's Michelle C. Smith went from a champion baton-twirling kid to a pro badass who helps others learn to work with staffs and swords. → Read More
Indigenous writers from across the country hone their skills and, their stories, in the Audible Indigenous Writers Circle. → Read More
The Mix Room's Jamie Mahaffey and Martin Taylor take home Emmy for Outstanding Sound Editing/Sound Mixing for a Preschool Animated Program. → Read More
Legendary Varsity Stadium show is where Alice Cooper took flight and John Lennon grounded the Beatles for good. → Read More
North Vancouver author Ken MacQueen leans on his background to bring deadly problem to small-town newspaper man → Read More
CBC's Quirks & Quarks host Bob McDonald says we have the technology now to help clean up the environmental mess we are in → Read More
Designed to amplify the voices of Afro-descendants in B.C., the festival will run at Vancity Theatre and online Dec. 16-20. → Read More
Many of today's biggest names in comedy will be landing in venues around Vancouver for the February 2023 festival. → Read More
The film festival judges said Montreal director's film is a masterfully rendered story of unconditional love and sacrifice. Read more. → Read More