Japanese Breakfast is set to enter 2025 in a big way with a new album and tour, offering fans a fresh chapter in artist Michelle Zauner’s acclaimed career. The upcoming album, For Melancholy Brunettes ...
The Golden Globes may be behind us, but local film buffs will be happy to know that the 2025 Hollywood North International Film Festival is rolling out the red carpet from January 11 to February 8, ...
Chinatown has long been a place where stories, culture, and flavours come alive. And now, two community-driven forces— Chinatown Wonders and Saan Saan Cafe —have teamed up to create a space that ...
Cheyenne Rouleau is the creator and star of Fat Joke, which is showing at the Anvil Theatre in New Westminster from January 31 to February 2.
The Wellness Show is back for its 32nd year, taking over the Vancouver Convention Centre from February 1 to 2. As Western Canada’s largest holistic wellness event, it will feature over 200 exhibitors ...
Following months of speculation about his political future, Justin Trudeau announced this morning (January 6) that he will be resigning as the leader of the Liberal party and as prime minister.
Wil Aballe Art Projects, established in 2013 in Strathcona, is relocating to a new space on Granville Island later this month. Known for showcasing diverse local and international artists, the gallery ...
Surrey Art Gallery will begin its 50th-anniversary celebrations with Futures, a touring exhibition by Toronto-based artist Rajni Perera—with Surrey being the only West Coast stop. Futures showcases ...
Alberta puppeteer Ronnie Burkett is bringing his latest work, Wonderful Joe, to The Cultch ’s Historic Theatre this February. Known for his masterful puppetry and thoughtful storytelling, Burkett’s ...
This February, the Matriarchs Uprising festival returns to The Dance Centre for its seventh year, highlighting Indigenous women’s skills and artistry in contemporary dance. Curated by Olivia C. Davies ...
Given last year’s long-awaited breakthrough, it was supposed to be different. Instead, cue up the Talking Heads’ “Once In a ...
The middle period of Sum 41’s life was a little rough. Original guitarist Dave “Brownsound” Baksh left in 2006, eventually replaced with Langley-raised Tom Thacker of the long-running Gob. At the same ...