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You can’t catch a bus in Vancouver without tripping over a struggling indie musician trying to figure out how to turn the pain in their soul into 10,000 Spotify streams and a record deal…or even just ...
From August 9 to 11, 2025, the University of British Columbia will welcome over 200 participants from all over the world to the 2nd International Conference on Forest Therapy (ICFT 2025)—a major ...
On Friday, August 22, the Vancouver Lawn Bowling & Country Club will swap its usual genteel pace for something a little more raucous: the Movember Lawn Bowling Tournament, a first-of-its-kind ...
Mochrie, who appeared in a couple of Arts Club productions in the ’80s, also came to Vancouver last year for an Arts Club show. This year’s version will feature two people he’s worked with previously, ...
Tim Reinert is one of the hardest-working promoters in Vancouver, with his agency-cum-label The Infidels Jazz being behind most of the edgiest jazz shows our town sees.
The art-led land justice festival returns with free events across Vancouver’s open spaces. Krystle Dos Santos’ historical concert is back by popular demand. Catch family-friendly flicks like Shrek and ...
Join us for Indoor Summer Nights: Dinner + Movie, Richmond’s only free indoor movie screening on a big LED screen! Every Thursday this August, Lansdowne Centre’s Indoor Summer Park (in front of the ...
"As soon as we changed our name and started playing heavy music, all the circuits got turned on in the right direction.” ...
After soon many years of having just one little radio station in my town we now have a new one that plays a huge array of music. With growth comes change and I’m so thankful.
Ani DiFranco headlines a bill that includes Aysanabee and Antonio Larosa. An all-day neighbourhood festival, with Haley Blais headlining the mainstage.
Both Sugluk and Mitchell will be familiar to anyone who has the epic Native North America anthology, a three-LP set curated by formerly Vancouver-based DJ, crate digger, and Indigenous ally Kevin ...
The first time I visited Wreck Beach had no idea how it would go. I remember being apprehensive about the prospect of accidentally losing control. What if I couldn’t hold back without touching myself?