Welcome to the brilliant and unsettling work of Alexis Wright, teller of big stories made up of little ones, despair chronicles and harbinger of something not quite hope, but not not hope either.
On March 24, Early Music Vancouver presents “Handel: Hallelujah & Trumpets!,” a concert designed to show the splendour of this famous composer’s music. 🎺
In a city where it can be hard to find connection, East Van Cohousing members are making the intentional choice of staying in the city to be surrounded by a community that knows and cares about them.
At 2024’s PuSh Festival, immerse yourself in boundary-pushing, risk-taking works that present personal accounts of resistance and radical acts of vulnerability.
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Written in just 24 days, Handel’s “Messiah” has been performed around the world for centuries.
Early Music Vancouver’s Baroque orchestra and the Vancouver Chamber Choir collaborate for their first joint performance of the masterpiece. 🎶 #TyeePresents#Sponsored
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Vivid, haunting, myth-busting: At the Museum of Vancouver, “Refuge Canada” shows the tragic and hopeful experiences of those who have fled their homes.
After three nights of exceptional performances on the city’s largest pipe organ, Vancouver New Music returns to present the Vancouver premiere of Diné composer Raven Chacon’s 2022 Pulitzer Prize-winning piece “Voiceless Mass,” for 12 musicians. 🎶
Vancouver Writers Fest’s lineup of over 120 authors across 85 events features authors from Rebecca Solnit to Celeste Ng to Patrick deWitt, from fiction to youth lit. 🎫📚