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South Asian sketch comedy troupe returns for Monsoon Festival

South Asian sketch comedy troupe returns for Monsoon Festival

I Can’t Believe It’s Not Butter Chicken back after three-year hiatus
Werner Herzog casts wide and trippy net in exploring digital age

Werner Herzog casts wide and trippy net in exploring digital age

Those hoping for a particularized history of the Internet will not find it in Werner Herzog’s playfully thought-provoking Lo and Behold: Reveries of a Connected World.
4 things to do in Vancouver: Aug. 4 to 10, 2016

4 things to do in Vancouver: Aug. 4 to 10, 2016

1. New Orleans by way of the Bronx singer-songwriter Alynda Lee Segarra , a.k.a. Hurray for the Riff Raff , brings her freewheeling, folky stylings to town in support of her latest album Small Town Heroes . She’ll be at the Imperial Aug. 4.
Brutality rules in ‘flawed’ Romans in Britain

Brutality rules in ‘flawed’ Romans in Britain

Even Shakespeare’s Titus Andronicus doesn’t come close to the body count in The Romans in Britain now running in repertory with Betrayal and the Country Wife on the Jericho Arts Centre stage.
Bad Moms keeps the raunch-com bar enjoyably low

Bad Moms keeps the raunch-com bar enjoyably low

As anyone in the “caffeine, carpool, cocktails, repeat†cult can attest, motherhood is a blood sport. And it’s not just the kids you’re up against.
VIDEO: What's Howell Having for Lunch? Episode 12

VIDEO: What's Howell Having for Lunch? Episode 12

The Courier's long-running investigative series What's Howell Having for Lunch? returns after a lenghty hiatus and finds the newspaper's civic affairs reporter and truth warrior Mike Howell getting extremely healthy for his midday meal.
4 things to do in Vancouver: July 28 to August 3, 2016

4 things to do in Vancouver: July 28 to August 3, 2016

1. Celebrating its 40th year, the Powell Street Festival is Metro Vancouver’s longest running community arts festival.
Problematic Pericles polished into gem of a play

Problematic Pericles polished into gem of a play

Because Pericles is a happy story of a miraculous family reunion, it might be hard to understand why this late Shakespeare play is so seldom produced.
Closet Monster’s coming of age story finds wisdom in talking hamster

Closet Monster’s coming of age story finds wisdom in talking hamster

Stephen Dunn and Connor Jessup are eating Cheerios and chatting from Toronto via speakerphone about labels, a pivotal hate crime and convincing Isabella Rossellini to play a talking hamster.
4 things to do in Vancouver: July 21 to 27, 2016

4 things to do in Vancouver: July 21 to 27, 2016

1. Drawing comparisons to Tegan & Sara, Feist, Haim and Fleet Foxes, Montreal’s Motel Raphael bring their indie-pop stylings and charm offensive to the Rickshaw Theatre, July 21. Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­Island’s Alexandria Maillot opens.