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Dana Gee

The Vancouver Sun

Vancouver, BC, Canada

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Past articles by Dana:

‘The dance’ of daily life that drives Patton Oswalt’s comedy

Famed comedian and actor, who draws on ‘constantly shifting and changing’ experiences, closes Vancouver’s annual Just for Laughs fest. → Read More

Prestigious short story anthology focuses on emerging Canadian Black writers

The Journey Prize Stories co-selector David Chariandy says collection draws attention to the irreducibility of Black Canadian art → Read More

Fed up with dating app misrepresentation, Gen Zs build their own way to connect

University students have influencer Cameron Dallas and bold-type business leaders in their corner for new app IRLY. → Read More

Overture of Hope: Riveting story of British sisters who saved Jewish opera stars from Nazis

A few Googled articles opened the door to the curious story of the Cook sisters for author Isabel Vincent → Read More

Richmond Art Gallery's central location makes art easily accessible

Artist Mike Bourscheid plays a range of characters in his new video installation Agnes. → Read More

Jen Sookfong Lee's memoir Superfan looks at her life through pop culture lens

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

New Vancouver art book reminds of the importance of support networks

What Are Our Supports? examines how basic daily actions can transform more than just the art world → Read More

Squamish elders gather at VPL Central Branch for conversation surrounding Chief Khahtsahlano

Khahtsahlano: As We Knew Him library event celebrates reprint of the book Conversations with Khahtsahlano → Read More

Eric Samuels offers up an evening of mind reading, myth and magic

Award-winning mentalist uses psychology, suggestion and arcane stagecraft to make the impossible seem possible. → Read More

Tanya Tagaq documentary Ever Deadly is a powerful portrait of a fierce artist

Celebrated Inuk throat singer and multihyphenate artist shares her homeland and family in film co-directed with Langley's Chelsea McMullan. → Read More

Distance between set and home helps keep distance between North Vancouver actor and character

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

Stunt performer's childhood success puts an interesting spin on career

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

Cortes Island journalist turns focus to novel-writing with help of Indigenous mentorship program

Indigenous writers from across the country hone their skills and, their stories, in the Audible Indigenous Writers Circle. → Read More

Vancouver sound duo earn Emmy honours for work on Netflix’ preschool show

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

Revival69 captures the beautiful madness of the 1969 Toronto Rock and Roll Revival music festival

Legendary Varsity Stadium show is where Alice Cooper took flight and John Lennon grounded the Beatles for good. → Read More

A twisted hero complex at the centre of new thriller from veteran B.C. reporter turned novelist

North Vancouver author Ken MacQueen leans on his background to bring deadly problem to small-town newspaper man → Read More

We already have what it takes to solve the climate crisis, says science journalist

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

Vancouver International Black Film Festival in-person this year

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

Silverman tops list for Just For Laughs Vancouver comedy festival

Many of today's biggest names in comedy will be landing in venues around Vancouver for the February 2023 festival. → Read More

Whistler Film Festival: Coyote earns Borsos Award for best Canadian feature

The film festival judges said Montreal director's film is a masterfully rendered story of unconditional love and sacrifice. Read more. → Read More