This December, Fleurs de Villes ’ Noël will once again transform downtown Vancouver into a holiday floral wonderland. Celebrating its sixth year, this free festive trail features 30 installations by ...
Country singer Zach Bryan brought the Quittin Time tour to Rogers Arena earlier this week (November 20). Despite some recent stormy personal drama, he was warmly welcomed and responded with a ...
Get the best of Vancouver in your inbox, every Tuesday and Thursday. Sign up for our free newsletter. Vancouver is about to welcome the internationally-acclaimed Big Bang Festival to town for the ...
The Burnaby-born superstar has been announced as the host (as well as a performer!) for the 2025 Juno Awards in Vancouver, marking his third time steering Canada’s biggest night in music. With 15 ...
Blending standup comedy with incisive social commentary, Fat Joke confronts weight-based discrimination in a way that’s equal parts hilarious and thought-provoking. Rouleau, known for her sharp wit ...
Get the best of Vancouver in your inbox, every Tuesday and Thursday. Sign up for our free newsletter.Last week, Federal Housing Minister Sean Fraser announced that “the federal government is providing ...
Got Craft Holiday Market at Croatian Cultural Centre (Vancouver): November 23 to November 24, 10am to 5pm ...
Captivating audiences around the world with her imaginative, compelling mastery of contemporary music, pianist Vicky Chow returns to her hometown at the Anvil Theatre in New Westminster.
The Hastings Crossing BIA is breathing new life into the area with The Crossing Pop-Up, a four-weekend event series running from November 29 to December 22. Celebrating the creativity and community of ...
Next month, on Friday the 13 (how fitting), the Fox Cabaret will transform into a haven for horror enthusiasts with the ...
What’s In Your Fridge is where the Straight asks interesting Vancouverites about their life-changing concerts, favourite ...
While the creation of Catherine Gaudet’s Les Jolies Choses was period-specific, the dance work inarguably speaks to a larger ...