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Cambie Bar still full of life after more than a century

Cambie Bar still full of life after more than a century

Three-day party this weekend celebrates one of Vancouver’s most venerable pubs
Proud Pages: LGBTQ+ representation in media still far from perfect

Proud Pages: LGBTQ+ representation in media still far from perfect

When you turn on the TV, do you see yourself represented? Some people have no issue finding a character to whom they can relate; but for many folks in the LGBTQ+ community, they have to look harder to see characters like themselves on television.
iHeartRadio Beach Ball fills void left by defunct music festivals

iHeartRadio Beach Ball fills void left by defunct music festivals

First it was Squamish Music Festival that went bankrupt , and then it was Pemby Fest. Other than the non-profit 鶹ýӳFolk Music Festival which continues to go strong, B.C.
Claiming space: How Rohit Chokhani is blazing a trail for artists of colour

Claiming space: How Rohit Chokhani is blazing a trail for artists of colour

How do you claim space in a sector that has been dominated and defined by white European settler culture for decades? It’s a pressing question when you’re an artist of colour, determined to break through into a mainstream theatre world that doesn’t s
'Nations at War' series spotlights First Nations battles that shaped the continent

'Nations at War' series spotlights First Nations battles that shaped the continent

Nations at War gives the full-blown epic historical documentary treatment to Canada’s First Nations battles – staggering visual effects, live-action re-enactments, soaring music, and interviews with elders, veterans and experts – but what’s most star
Music for the people: East Van’s community band

Music for the people: East Van’s community band

On a recent sunny Thursday morning, the sound of trumpet notes climbing against a tuba backbeat filters out across Woodland Park in East Van.
鶹ýӳtrio the Katherines hope to have a date with the Junos

鶹ýӳtrio the Katherines hope to have a date with the Junos

Band shortlisted for musical mentorship program

Taking a deep breath of inspiration together brings unity

“I love deadlines,” said the late author and humorist Douglas Adams, “I love the wooshing sound they make as they go by.
Poetic Licence: ‘Life’ by Jenny Fung

Poetic Licence: ‘Life’ by Jenny Fung

Welcome to Poetic Licence – a weekly poetry forum, hosted by us, featuring words by local poets. This week? Jenny Fung.
Chicken feet served at the PNE don’t have toe nails

Chicken feet served at the PNE don’t have toe nails

And other fun facts about the food served at this year’s Fair at the PNE