Reflect on the past with ‘Thunder in Our Voices’
Thunder in our Voices, the latest exhibit in the Amelia Douglas Gallery, showcases how powerful a group of people can be when they fight for what they believe in using only their voices.
Thunder in our Voices, the latest exhibit in the Amelia Douglas Gallery, showcases how powerful a group of people can be when they fight for what they believe in using only their voices.
To celebrate the recent release of Avengers: Age of Ultron on Blu-ray and DVD, we’re taking a look at what the actors did before they became Avengers.
Instead of readers searching for new comics, the Cloudscape Comics Society is bringing original comics to readers.
Word Vancouver is back with another five days full of passion for prose.
Whether you’re seeking an original performance that explores the human condition, or craving a catchy song-and-dance parody of pop culture icons, the 2015 Vancouver Fringe Festival has a bit of something for everyone.
The Cross Currents abstract art exhibit at the Amelia Douglas Gallery opened in August as part of the New West Cultural Crawl.
Beat the heat, and enjoy local art this August with gallery showings, premiere film screenings, and local theatre and musical performances across the Lower Mainland!
Bard on the Beach celebrates its 26th season this summer with classic and re-imagined renditions of William Shakespeare’s The Comedy of Errors, Love’s Labour’s Lost, and King Lear.
Vancouver’s vibrant and colourful scenery is beautifully reflected in Jessie McNeil’s collage art, currently on display in the Showroom at the Vancouver Art Gallery until July 31.
Cross Currents: Investigations into abstraction and collaboration is the latest Amelia Douglas Gallery exhibit coming August 7. It explores the relationship between an artist and their abstract works as well as the connection between collaborating artists.