
Vancouver Grizzlies chronicler Kathleen Jayme’s next film will be about actor-comedian Paul Sun-Hyung Lee
The Vancouver director will feature the Kim’s Convenience star in an NFB initiative for the Governor General’s Performing Arts Awards.
“A concert is not a live rendition of our album. It’s a theatrical event.”
– original Queen lead singer Freddie Mercury
The Vancouver director will feature the Kim’s Convenience star in an NFB initiative for the Governor General’s Performing Arts Awards.
Anthony Shim, the writer-director of the poignant B.C. film about a Korean single mom raising her son, received three of those nominations.
The South African-born and Belgium-based choreographer and dancer is very aware of the fluidity and complexity of identity.
Bánh tày is commonly placed at family altars during Tết, which is a six-day celebration beginning in Vietnam with the Lunar New Year.
Xicanx has emerged as a more inclusive, gender-neutral, and anticolonial term for people of Latin American ancestry in the United States.
In filming Colorblind, the Vancouver director relied on UBC experts to create point-of-view imagery showing how a boy can’t see the spectrum.
Sivananthan says it’s unusual to see a brown Clara, which is why she and her Sri Lankan–born mother burst into tears upon hearing this news.
Tutu, a leader in the anti-apartheid movement, is famous for his statement that “in a situation of oppression, you cannot be neutral.”
Talwar, a veteran of the Shaw and Stratford festivals, will perform the Ghosts of Christmases Past, Present, and Future, among other roles.
Minister of State for Childcare Chen and Shaw will sing at the festival because they endorse its goal of supporting underrepresented artists.
The Powell Street Festival has collaborated with the Nikkei National Museum and Cultural Centre to create a multi-sensory experience.
Wong is one of several singers at the JMF concert. Festival organizers hope to make
Lal will speak at the Jade Music Festival in Vancouver about why Wonderwall decided to
The Vancouver director will feature the Kim’s Convenience star in an NFB initiative for the Governor General’s Performing Arts Awards.
Anthony Shim, the writer-director of the poignant B.C. film about a Korean single mom raising her son, received three of those nominations.
Wong is one of several singers at the JMF concert. Festival organizers hope to make
Lal will speak at the Jade Music Festival in Vancouver about why Wonderwall decided to
The South African-born and Belgium-based choreographer and dancer is very aware of the fluidity and complexity of identity.
Bánh tày is commonly placed at family altars during Tết, which is a six-day celebration beginning in Vietnam with the
Xicanx has emerged as a more inclusive, gender-neutral, and anticolonial term for people of Latin American ancestry in the United
In filming Colorblind, the Vancouver director relied on UBC experts to create point-of-view imagery showing how a boy can’t see
Sivananthan says it’s unusual to see a brown Clara, which is why she and her Sri Lankan–born mother burst into
Tutu, a leader in the anti-apartheid movement, is famous for his statement that “in a situation of oppression, you cannot
Talwar, a veteran of the Shaw and Stratford festivals, will perform the Ghosts of Christmases Past, Present, and Future, among
Minister of State for Childcare Chen and Shaw will sing at the festival because they endorse its goal of supporting
The Powell Street Festival has collaborated with the Nikkei National Museum and Cultural Centre to create a multi-sensory experience.
Pancouver aims to build a more equal and empathetic society by advancing appreciation of visual and performing arts—and cultural communities—through education. Our goal is to elevate awareness about underrepresented artists and their organizations.
The Society of We Are Canadians Too created Pancouver to foster greater appreciation for underrepresented artistic communities. A rising tide of understanding lifts all of us.
We would like to acknowledge that we are gathered on the traditional and unceded territories of the Coast Salish peoples of the xʷməθkwəy̓əm (Musqueam Indian Band), Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish Nation), and Səl̓ílwətaɬ (Tsleil-Waututh Nation). With this acknowledgement, we thank the Indigenous peoples who still live on and care for this land.
Pancouver strives to build a more equal and empathetic society by advancing appreciation of visual and performing arts—and cultural communities—through education. Our goal is to elevate awareness about underrepresented artists and the organizations that support them.
The Society of We Are Canadians Too created Pancouver to foster greater appreciation for underrepresented artistic communities. A rising tide of understanding lifts all of us.
We would like to acknowledge that we are gathered on the traditional and unceded territories of the Coast Salish peoples of the xʷməθkwəy̓əm (Musqueam), Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish), and Səl̓ílwətaɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) Nations. With this acknowledgement, we thank the Indigenous peoples who still live on and care for this land.