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About Shannon Page
Shannon Page (they/she) is a writer, film critic, educator, and digital storyteller who has been teaching and writing about literature, movies, and popular culture for almost a decade. Their reviews, articles, essays, and short fiction have appeared in various online and print publications including WylieWrites.com, Filmotomy, Grain magazine, and Plenitude.
16th Annual Coastal Dance Festival Celebrates Indigenous Cultural Exchange
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16th Annual Coastal Dance Festival Celebrates Indigenous Cultural Exchange

February 7, 2023 Shannon Page

The 16th Annual Coastal Dance festival returns March 2-5 at the Anvil Centre in New Westminster. Hosted by Dancers of Damelahamid, an Indigenous dance company from the Northwest Coast of British Columbia that has been […]

Circa’s Sacre Brings Contemporary Circus to Vancouver
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Circa’s Sacre Brings Contemporary Circus to Vancouver

January 18, 2023 Shannon Page

Circa, the internationally renowned contemporary circus company from Australia, comes to Vancouver January 17 to 21 with the Canadian premier Sacre at the Vancouver Playhouse. The work is a reimagining of Igor Stravinsky’s The Rite […]

In/Verse Reading Series Returns with New Host Neil Surkan
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In/Verse Reading Series Returns with New Host Neil Surkan

January 14, 2023 Shannon Page

Mark your calendars, poetry lovers. In/Verse, The Federation of BC Writers’ monthly poetry reading series, returns on January 14th. The online event features curated readings by established and early-career poets from British Columbia and the […]

The Moviegoer Review: A Vancouver Filmmaker’s Imperfect Ode to Movie Magic
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The Moviegoer Review: A Vancouver Filmmaker’s Imperfect Ode to Movie Magic

January 4, 2023 Shannon Page

Written and directed by Vancouver filmmaker Ross Munro (A Legacy of Whining), The Moviegoer is a short film celebrating the magic of an afternoon at the movies. Munro narrates his journey as a nine-year-old traveling […]

Three Way Mirror Review: A Celebration of Queer Crafting and Collaboration
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Three Way Mirror Review: A Celebration of Queer Crafting and Collaboration

December 17, 2022 Shannon Page

Queer artists and storytellers Daniel Barrow, Glenn Gear, and Paige Gratland come together for their third collaborative project, Three Way Mirror, on display from December 2 to January 14 at grunt gallery. The artists have […]

Firehall Arts Centre Celebrates 40 Years: A Q&A with Artistic and Executive Producer Donna Spencer
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Firehall Arts Centre Celebrates 40 Years: A Q&A with Artistic and Executive Producer Donna Spencer

November 25, 2022 Shannon Page

A Downtown Eastside institution, The Firehall Arts Centre is celebrating its 40th anniversary this year. Located in a heritage fire station built in 1906, The Firehall has been amplifying diverse and marginalized voices in the […]

Vancouver Horror Show Review: Spooky Shorts
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Vancouver Horror Show Review: Spooky Shorts

November 20, 2022 Shannon Page

Since its inception in 2018, the Vancouver Horror Show film festival (VHS) has been bringing scary cinema to west coast audiences. On November 5, 6, and 8, the festival returned with three days of horror […]

Vancouver Horror Show Review: Freaky Features
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Vancouver Horror Show Review: Freaky Features

November 18, 2022 Shannon Page

The Vancouver Horror Show Film Festival (VHS) was back earlier this month to terrify audiences with the best of horror and genre film from Canadian and international filmmakers. The 2022 festival offered the usual robust […]

Her Courage Rises: Island Author Haley Healey’s Latest Book Showcases Historical Women of BC and the Yukon
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Her Courage Rises: Island Author Haley Healey’s Latest Book Showcases Historical Women of BC and the Yukon

November 2, 2022 Shannon Page

Her Courage Rises: 50 Trailblazing Women of British Columbia and the Yukon, the latest book of ground-breaking historical women from Nanaimo author Haley Healey, introduces young readers to a diverse group of inspirational women who […]

Eastside Culture Crawl - Eastside Culture Crawl Announces Return of "Classic" Format
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Eastside Culture Crawl Announces Return of “Classic” Format

October 29, 2022 Shannon Page

Vancouver’s favourite annual visual arts, design, and crafts festival is back! For its 26th year, the Eastside Culture Crawl is returning to a pre-pandemic format with in-person events and studio visits. From November 17 to […]

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