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Jean-Paul Riopelle exhibit at Vancouver Art Gallery celebrates the Canadian artist’s 100th birthday with nearly 100 works
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Jean-Paul Riopelle exhibit at Vancouver Art Gallery celebrates the Canadian artist’s 100th birthday with nearly 100 works

March 24, 2025 Catherine Hercus

Riopelle: Crossroads in Time is a retrospective exhibition covering 50 years of the artist’s career. Organized by the National Gallery of Canada to mark the centenary celebration of his birth, the exhibition features approximately 100 […]

Banksy Graffiti Art Exhibit is Coming to Vancouver for the First Time
Arts

Banksy Graffiti Art Exhibit is Coming to Vancouver for the First Time

February 15, 2025 Catherine Hercus

When the topic is street art, Banksy is probably the most famous and mysterious graffiti artist in the world. Vancouver’s modern art lovers can see The Art of Banksy Without Limits exhibit for the first […]

Fifth Annual Jazz at the Bolt Music Festival Offers Diverse Local and North American Programming
Jazz

Fifth Annual Jazz at the Bolt Music Festival Offers Diverse Local and North American Programming

February 10, 2025 Catherine Hercus

I spoke to Cory Weeds regarding the upcoming Jazz at the Bolt festival held at the Shadbolt Centre for the Arts from Friday, February 14 to Sunday, February 16. It is the festival’s fifth year […]

The Best Places to Visit for A Day on Main Street
The City

The Best Places to Visit for A Day on Main Street

February 7, 2025 Catherine Hercus

One of my favourite neighbourhoods to spend time in on the weekend is Main Street and King Edward. Between the 20th and 33, there are many coffee shops, boutiques, thrift stores, and restaurants to visit. […]

Vancouver Winter Arts Guide to Light Up your Nights
Community

Vancouver Winter Arts Guide to Light Up your Nights

February 5, 2025 Catherine Hercus

After Christmas, it is always a challenge to find affordable arts activities that don’t further increase the dreaded post-holiday visa bill. Here is a list of some art activities to light up your nights. There […]

Whistler is a perfect Car free Girl’s Getaway on a Budget
British Columbia

Whistler is a perfect Car free Girl’s Getaway on a Budget

July 10, 2024 Catherine Hercus

For an affordable girl’s getaway without a car, it’s hard to beat Whistler. I had been to Whistler for day trips and camped in the area but never stayed overnight. There are many hotel and […]

Free Plaza Jams on Main Street offers free outdoor pop-up concerts
Lifestyle

Free Plaza Jams on Main Street offers free outdoor pop-up concerts

May 20, 2024 Catherine Hercus

The Mount Pleasant Business Improvement Area is offering Plaza Jams on Wednesdays and Thursdays starting on May 15 until September. Plaza Jams is a series of free outdoor live music featuring local artists playing a […]

April offers an eclectic mix of art, comedy, burlesque, jazz, and block parties
The City

April offers an eclectic mix of art, comedy, burlesque, jazz, and block parties

April 5, 2024 Catherine Hercus

After Easter, April offers many interesting arts events you won’t want to miss. Vancouver Burlesque Festival The Vancouver Burlesque Festival runs from April 2 to 7 at multiple venues. Get ready to get glam at […]

April Artisan Markets in Vancouver showcase local artisans handmade products
Business

April Artisan Markets in Vancouver showcase local artisans handmade products

March 29, 2024 Catherine Hercus

One of the things I look forward to after Christmas are the spring craft shows. Once the holiday markets are over, it is fun to see what local crafters are offering and support our local […]

Dim Sum Diaries: Second Helping showcases Chinese Canadians diverse experiences
The City

Dim Sum Diaries: Second Helping showcases Chinese Canadians diverse experiences

March 18, 2024 Catherine Hercus

Fabulist Theatre’s new play Dim Sum Diaries: Second Helping showcases the diverse experiences of Chinese Canadians. The production offers scenes and monologues written by Kevin Chong, Aaron Jan, Dale Lee Kwong, Mark Leiren-Young, Yvette Lu, […]

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