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Indigenous authors balance need for representation, media spotlight

Indigenous authors balance need for representation, media spotlight

Accepting public appearances can be a fraught decision following Joseph Boyden controversy, says Jónína Kirton
Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­Fall Arts Preview - September 2017 listings

Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­Fall Arts Preview - September 2017 listings

Our top picks of theatre, music, dance, comedy and festivals across Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­this month

Finding your deep connection through meditation

Mindfulness. The starting point of Zen meditation practice. Becoming aware that we are very rarely actually present in the moments of our lives. For a few moments, perhaps while hiking in the woods, we may pay attention.
Poetic Licence: 'Wildfire: Photos' by Russell Thornton

Poetic Licence: 'Wildfire: Photos' by Russell Thornton

Welcome to Poetic Licence – a weekly poetry forum, hosted by us, featuring words by local poets. This week? Russell Thornton. Wildfire: Photos Light laying out a new dead field.
Nardwuar to celebrate 30 years at CITR with epic on-air marathon

Nardwuar to celebrate 30 years at CITR with epic on-air marathon

Everyone’s favourite Human Serviette is celebrating 30 years of rockin’ in the free world with 24-hour on-air marathon and a show at The Hall in East Vancouver.
Could Westward Music Festival become Canada's SXSW?

Could Westward Music Festival become Canada's SXSW?

Having resurrected the more than 100-year-old Yale, the 75-year-old Vogue Theatre and the 50-plus-year-old Biltmore Cabaret, Matt Gibbons is launching his biggest reanimation effort to date: saving the music festival in our province.
Gas Trap: Bursting the carbon bubble

Gas Trap: Bursting the carbon bubble

The images are, at best, disturbing. Ordinary-looking people calmly staring out from behind a clouded sheet of plastic. A man in a cap and glasses, on his knees, pressing his hand against the plastic as smoke surrounds him.
New Bill Reid Gallery exhibition unfurls future of Coast Salish art

New Bill Reid Gallery exhibition unfurls future of Coast Salish art

A new exhibition at the Bill Reid Gallery is shining a spotlight on the diversity within Coast Salish art and communities. Intangible – which begins an extended run on Sept.
Fringe Fest: Laughing in the face of death

Fringe Fest: Laughing in the face of death

How Fringe artists are using comedy to explore mortality
Reel People: Around the world with Jason Bourque

Reel People: Around the world with Jason Bourque

B.C. director lands world’s first-ever Arab-English sci-fi series