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Luke Parnell, The Drums Are Calling, 2021. Arylic on canvas. Courtesy of Murray Paterson Marketing Group.
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Northwest Coast artists are pushing art forward with the True to Place: stímetstexw tel xéltel exhibition

June 16, 2022 Nataliya Radke

The newest exhibition at the Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast Art is now open until March 23, 2023! True to Place: stímetstexw tel xéltel features 10 Northwest Coast Indigenous artists and their paintings, sculptures, […]

Courtesy of Proof Strategies.
Arts

Andrew Pyper’s ‘Oracle 2: The Dreamland Murders’ is as chilling as ever

June 13, 2022 Nataliya Radke

Award-winning Canadian author Andrew Pyper and Vancouver actor Joshua Jackson have teamed up once more to bring the chilling supernatural story of FBI psychic Nate Russo to life in the Audible-exclusive Oracle 2: The Dreamland Murders […]

Courtesy of Stargazer Exhibit.
Travel

An immersive experience awaits at Stargazer

June 9, 2022 Nataliya Radke

Open now at Tsawwassen Mills, Stargazer is a multisensory, immersive experience that brings the wonders of the universe right to you — and with this article, so are we! Stargazer features several immersive exhibits in […]

Portrait of Janet Smith, from Forbidden Vancouver, The Death of Janet Smith.
History

Vancouver’s Famous Murder Mystery: The Unsolved Case of Janet Smith

June 9, 2022 Nataliya Radke

The unsolved murder case of Janet Smith has been a favourite of true crime lovers for decades, and rightfully so. It’s a dramatic story of shoddy police work, corrupt politicians, and even the Ku Klux […]

Arts

Indigenous writers encouraged to apply for the Audible Indigenous Writers’ Circle

May 31, 2022 Nataliya Radke

Until May 31, 2022, the Audible Indigenous Writers’ Circle is now accepting applications! We spoke with indigenous authors Samantha Krilow and Angela Sterritt to learn more. This is the program’s second year helping emerging indigenous […]

Arts

The Xicanx: Dreamers + Changemakers at the Museum of Anthropology

May 18, 2022 Nataliya Radke

The Museum of Anthropology’s (MOA) newest exhibit, Xicanx: Dreamers + Changemakers / Soñadores + creadores del cambio is now open until January 1, 2023. We had the opportunity to tour the exhibit with co-curators Jill […]

Courtesy of Figure 1 Publishing
Arts

Knowledge Within: Treasures of the Northwest Coast (Review)

May 15, 2022 Nataliya Radke

Available now, Knowledge Within: Treasures of the Northwest Coast proves itself to be a treasure in its own right. A project over a decade in the making, it’s a breathtaking compilation of over seventeen sites […]

Arts

Applications Open for Canada’s National Queer and Trans Playwriting Unit

May 12, 2022 Nataliya Radke

Vancouver’s very own Zee Zee Theatre, in partnership with a consortium of Canadian theatre companies, is proud to announce they are now accepting applications for the National Queer and Trans Playwriting Unit until July 5, […]

History

Colonial Turned Tourism: Old Pictures from Vancouver’s Iconic Gastown

May 12, 2022 Nataliya Radke

If Vancouver is known for one thing, it’s Gastown. And maybe the rain. But mostly Gastown. From the iconic steam-powered clock to the oddly cozy atmosphere of the brick buildings and streets, Gastown has rightfully […]

Courtesy of Marie Turcott
Civic Engagement

The Politics of Rats in Vancouver: An Interview with Lawyer and Activist Marie Turcott

May 9, 2022 Nataliya Radke

For years, Vancouver activists and scientists have called on the provincial government to take action against the adverse effects rat poisons have on the environment and local wildlife. Their efforts continue to this day, with […]

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