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2017-10-05
British dance-music duo Gorgon City says its Kingdom project is more than an album or a collection of separate tracks; it’s a brand.
Local chefs share Thanksgiving tips to help make the holiday stress-free for those preparing a feast for family and friends.
Flower & Freedom founder Bethany Rae brings a night of herb-centred education to Vancouver with the Elevate Experience.
The Drive, a web series chronicling life on Commercial Drive, takes a serious approach to documenting the East Van ’hood.
Murderous Turandot is one of opera’s most difficult roles to sing. But, as we find out from a star soprano, she is also a challenge to act.
Guy Maddin reinvents Alfred Hitchcock’s Vertigo as a dizzying romp through a century’s worth of Bay Area film clips.
In an upcoming by-election for a council seat vacated by Geoff Meggs, three candidates’ platforms point to the market as being the source of, rather than the solution to, Vancouver’s housing crisis.
Straight Stars
Savage Love
Real Estate
Straight Talk
PARK BOARD STILL TRYING TO GET CONTRACTS SIGNED
Mid-autumn meal is lavish
Mooncakes boast flavours
Add pink and orange hues to Thanksgiving
Songs trace journey to freedom
City on Edge captures a century of protest
Metzger dishes on dream jobs, trolls, and Trump
Teen play looks at life’s real Monsters
Pianist Einaudi draws from diverse inspiration
Much to like in As You Like It 13:
Painting proves it’s alive and well at Entangled
Fest gives filmgoers reasons to be cheerful
Altered States gets unreal From J.D. Salinger to a Harlequin romance
A Firestorm of fake news
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