
Urban Ink and the Cultch release launch video in advance of TRANSFORM Cabaret Festival—The Digital Remix 2023
According to TRANSFORM co-curator Corey Payette, the event encourages collaboration between Indigenous and non-Indigenous artists.
According to TRANSFORM co-curator Corey Payette, the event encourages collaboration between Indigenous and non-Indigenous artists.
What seems like a simple request feels devastating as if unfolds on the screen, watching the mother’s face fall even as she agrees.
The B.C. Arts Council normally has 15 members to oversee its strategic direction and review and approve funding.
Two longstanding employees, Pawan Deol and Laura June Albert, will share the leadership role with the Indian Summer Arts Society.
After four decades on stages and screens, Pollard remains busier than ever with roles in Our Ghosts, Champions, and Virgin River.
B.C. cabinet minister Lana Popham said on March 9 that she would learn the fate of the folk fest within two weeks; it only took five days.
When the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced nominees for its 95th Oscars, a familiar refrain of frustration rang forth.
Kumar often plays Indian patriots in action movies, bit it irks some in his home country that he travels with a Canadian passport.
Au told Pancouver that next month, he will be heading to SXSW Conference in Austin, Texas, to network and promote the app.
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.
Mark spoke of introducing student grants, eliminating post-secondary tuition for youths coming out of care, and saving the PNE.
The Professional Association of Canadian Theatres will present its inaugural Green Award to The Only Animal, which is based in East Van.
In this Touchstone Theatre production, Rahemtulla makes use of mistaken identity and farcical comedy in a distinctly 21st-century setting.
Black sang with soul and ended with a triumphal conclusion, but it’s the opening words that are generating the most attention from Canadians.
Chinese and western music have mostly existed in separate silos, but thanks to Jirong Huang, they’re coming together in new Vancouver albums.
Writer and director Alan Goldman humanizes the immigration experience by focusing on asylum seekers detained by the Australian government.
Baldwin inspired celebrated filmmakers such as Spike Lee and Barry Jenkins, along with generations of writers and intellectuals.
Woo feels a responsibility for remembering the 100th anniversary because he represents the province most ardently for Chinese exclusion.
In December, Pancouver featured B.C. poet Cathy Xinman, who writes in English and Chinese. In advance of spring, read “A Love We Seek”.
It’s been a wild ride for the ex-journalist from the Sandy Lake First Nation in Northern Ontario. But success hasn’t gone to his head.
Aftab—who once showed up on Barack Obama’s playlist—will perform with pianist Vijay Iyer and multi-instrumentalist Shahzad Ismaily.
Two longstanding employees, Pawan Deol and Laura June Albert, will share the leadership role with the Indian Summer Arts Society.
After four decades on stages and screens, Pollard remains busier than ever with roles in Our Ghosts, Champions, and Virgin River.
B.C. cabinet minister Lana Popham said on March 9 that she would learn the fate
When the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced nominees for its 95th Oscars,
Ricardo Darín and Peter Lanzani star in Argentina, 1985, which won the Golden Globe for best motion picture in a
There’s a hoary cliché that history is written by the victors. And that’s recorded in the official archives of governments.
Her Black and Rural project, which includes a show at Pacific Theatre, shares stories of folks of African descent who
The mob showed up at the invitation of the Asiatic Exclusion League, founded just months before by the Vancouver Trades
After working in the non-profit sector assisting refugees, Zahida Rahemtulla is “really cautious” about “model minority” terminology.
The Shanghai-born and Toronto-based Zheng has parlayed this fascination into a leading role in a film written and directed by
Linguistic diversity, like other types of diversity, can enrich life, according to McMaster University professor emeritus Michael Ross.
Sawant made history this month with a motion prohibiting caste-based discrimination in Seattle, which is home to a growing Indian
In 2021, the co-founder of the Tati Workshop in the Taiwanese city of Kaohsiung, Lin Jie-Yi, earned a prestigious honour.
Shields has a stage persona, ebonEmpress, who promotes unity while raising awareness of injustice faced by those of African descent.
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.