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Valentine No More than the Sum of its Parts

To simplify to a borderline traitorous extent, Aristotle argued that a “thing” is more than the sum of its parts; a syllable, for example, is
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Jimi Would Be Proud

Last fall, the Lovers of Zeppelin performances made quite the splash, marrying the moving language of dance with the raucous, classic rock sounds of Led
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Vancouver’s Creative Class

With the recent announcement that TED, the global cultural conference series, is moving to Vancouver, new eyes are upon us and it is more important
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Endearing Entertainment with Mary Walsh

Many will know Walsh from her various television shows, perhaps most notably This Hour Has 22 Minutes. However, in the performance she has staged at
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Engaged and… Enraged?

As one of its first plays this year, Arts Club has brought a full-fledged comedy to its stage and I was given the chance to
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Rock’n’Roll Karma

Since last week’s feature on the upcoming Lovers of Hendrix shows at the Electric Owl, tickets have sold out for the Friday show; I wasn’t
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Emotional Madness

As I walk into the somewhat secretly situated theatre space at 1422 William St., which also houses the offices of other prominent Vancouver theatre companies
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20 Images, 20 Seconds a Slide, Go!

/a> Japanese slang for “one who talks a lot”, Pecha Kucha 20×20 started in Tokyo (2003) as a way for creative people to share their
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The Charm of the Fateful Cyclone

Last week, the Arts Club Theatre Company, in conjunction with the Push international performing arts Festival, introduced Ride the Cyclone to the Granville Island Stage.
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A Strange, Raucous, Haunting Undoing

Included in this years PuSh Festival line up was The Strange Undoing of Prudencia Hart. The WISE Hall was already humming as we arrived fifteen minutes