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Who’s the funniest of them all? Little Mountain Gallery is on a mission to find out. The beloved independent comedy venue is hosting its first-ever stand-up competition this summer, putting ...
On the FVDED in the Park lineup, Lane 8 is on the third line. The top spots are taken by festival favourites and EDM legends like Tiësto, Zedd, Kaytranada, and Disclosure.
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 ...
Celebrating the release of Luke's new song "Summer Days" and the Vancouver debut of Cati Landry. If you are in town for @khatsahlano the next day, you may want to check out this show the night before.
The former co-op declared bankruptcy in 2020 before being bought by an American investment group. It was re-sold to Canadian buyers last year.
Victoria’s Inner Harbour is set to be overtaken by orchestral soundwaves once more as Symphony SPLASH! makes its triumphant return this summer. After a five-year hiatus, the beloved open-air concert ...
Kiran Deol mines real life for comedy gold at the Vancouver Playhouse on July 8 as part of Indian Summer Festival.
“We really had no aspirations to go more than a couple of years,” says Joel McCarthy, who created the Vancouver-based short film competition Run N Gun Film Festival in 2015 with Charles Chen and Nach ...
Free concerts take place outside the CBC headquarters every Wednesday. Tiёsto, Kaytranada, and Zedd headline the EDM weekend festival. Meltt (above) and Missy D headline a car-free day of summer fun.
Think your Tuesday night pasta toss could win you cash and bragging rights? Food Network Canada is on the hunt for five Vancouver-based amateur chefs to star in a new episode of Come Dine With Me ...
Join us for a night of drinks, vibes and community. This is the perfect opportunity to connect with fellow LGBTQ+ individuals in a welcoming and inclusive space. Predominantly an event for women and ...
One of the enduring traditions of The Mousetrap has a cast member stepping forward after each performance to ask that audience members not reveal the ending after leaving the theatre.