Mark Boulos at the Belkin
Edginess and restless agitation combine with contemplative stillness in Boulos videos and photos of our world in conflict.read more
View ArticlePoint-Counterpoint: Kerr vs. Stevenson on West End development and the STIR...
Two points of view. The first from Tiko Kerr, West End Neighbors, and the second from Vision Vancouver Councillor Tim Stevenson. A presentation of VOTV.read more
View ArticleWill Brookfield Asset Management trash a beloved B.C. forest for cash? Tune...
Tune in to the Buried Life, on November 15th to find out the end of the story that unfolded when MTV got in touch with Zoe Miles to help her fulfil a dream. The dream? Saving a beloved...read more
View ArticleThe Art Market website launches "for all Canadians"
A combination of Plenty of Fish and Craigslist for collectors and artists alike, the Art Market could become the meet and greet of Canada's visual art world.read more
View ArticleTug of war intensifies between Lost Canadian advocate and citizenship minister
Jason Kenney won't meet with Don Chapman, but the Minister challenges the activist in the pages of a student newspaper.read more
View ArticleWintering at a summer resort in Roche Harbor, Washington
A winter weekend at the Roche Harbor summer resort offers peace and calm away from the storm. read more
View ArticleFaces to stretch the mind at the Belkin
If you delight in what my daughter’s teacher calls “mind stretching and bending,” then “Faces: Works from the Permanent Collection,” the current show at the Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery...
View ArticleEdward Burtynsky's "Terrible Beauty" reveals distorted relationship between...
A haunting marriage of nature and humans depicted in the large scale photographs of renowned photographer Edward Burtynsky at the VAG.read more
View Article"Out of Sight" to be kept in mind: exhibition of New Acquisitions at the VAG
New Acquisitions show, "Out of Site" at the VAG features some gemsread more
View ArticleVisual art trailblazers honoured at the VIVA and Audain awards: Videos
Recipients of BC's most prestigious awards -- photographer Fred Herzog, performance artist Skeena Reece and painter Mina Totino -- explain the significance of winning awards.read more
View ArticleRoselina Hung's exuberant creativity comes alive in "Myth and Men"
A Woman's View on "Myth and Men" at Initial Gallery. Roselina Hung's exhibition of exuberantly creative paintings.read more
View Article"Goosefeather," measurably pleasant storytelling at the Fringe Festival
"Goosefeather," a one-person performance that measures the globe and our place in it...thoughtfully, intimately and with humour and clowning.read more
View ArticleCanzine West Festival illuminates the Underground Zine Culture
Canzine West Festival presents over 200 zines from comics to graphic novels, small presses and featured artists in an afternoon and evening of activities.read more
View ArticleLots of Pizzazz in "Flashdance" at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre
"Flashdance - The Musical" offers glitz and action at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre until November 16th.read more
View ArticleAward-winning novelist Steven Galloway on magic and memories
UBC Creative Writing Associate Professor and Award-winning novelist Steven Galloway talks about his most recent book, "The Confabulist" and his writing process.read more
View ArticleArtists shed new light on Enbridge, tar sands and environmental destruction
Lindy Sisson is one of four Vancouver artists featured here who are using their art to raise awareness about the oil pipelines.read more
View ArticleRally against pipelines hits Fort Langley on April 11
A rally against oil pipelines, including a march and speeches, will be coming to Fort Langley on April 11.read more
View Article"Kitimat" brings drama of Enbridge Northern Gateway plebiscite to life on stage
“Kitimat”, a play written by B.C. playwright Elaine Avila, takes the story of a northern B.C. town over 2,000 kilometres to Pomona College, an intellectual hub near Los Angeles. It’s a story...read more
View ArticleVancouver art world convenes at Audain, VIVA and Balkind awards
Three hundred and fifty of Vancouver’s art elite gathered last Thursday for the presentation of the Audain and VIVA awards under the plant-draped Great Hall of the Arthur C. Erickson’s BC Law...read more
View ArticleBestselling author John Vaillant's road to "The Jaguar's Children"
Vancouver Author John Vaillant discusses his latest book, "The Jaguar's Children," and how he became a best selling writer.read more
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