Our Journey Continues: 100 Years After the Chinese Immigration Act

Chinatown Storytelling Centre 168 E Pender St, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

On June 29th, the Chinatown Storytelling Centre will open “Our Journey Continues: 100 Years After the Chinese Immigration Act”, a new special exhibit dedicated to honouring the multigenerational families who pursued their dreams and turned grievances into success. The exhibit shares the lesser-known stories of families with ancestors who lived

$10.00 – $12.50

South African Film Festival

Goldcorp Theatre and Online 149 W. Hastings Street, Vancouver

In-theatre and online features, documentaries and shorts show casing select works from South African's film industry. Be sure to catch our opening film Rise: The Story of Siya Kolisi.

$15 – $25

Etuaptmumk/Two-Eyed Seeing: Ways of Being and Seeing

Firehall Arts Centre 280 E. Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC

Etuaptmumk/Two-Eyed Seeing: Ways of Being and Seeing is a cultural gathering regarding the impact of human-made environmental destruction on Mother Earth that invites Knowledge Keepers to share stories as activists and academics to bear witness. Let the community hold us all together as we walk towards what climate justice and

$15

Fall Fun at Metropolis at Metrotown

Metropolis at Metrotown 4700 Kingsway, Burnaby

From now through October 31, Metropolis at Metrotown – B.C.’s largest shopping centre – welcomes locals and visitors alike to embrace all that the fall season has to offer through unparalleled shopping, festive displays, exciting contests and more. Be inspired by a one-of-a-kind piece by local twig artist, The Wizards

Free

Free Family Concert with the Vancouver Youth Choir

The Roundhouse 181 ROUNDHOUSE MEWS, Vancouver

Listening to the Vancouver Youth Choir is always a captivating experience. Their joyful voices, extraordinary musicianship, and energetic performances will fill your heart and lift your spirits. The Free Family Concert has become a beloved tradition at the Modulus Festival. It’s a festive, informal environment where families and friends can

Free

Stay On It: Music by Julius Eastman

The Roundhouse 181 ROUNDHOUSE MEWS, Vancouver

There’s a Julius Eastman renaissance happening and you’re invited. Writing music in New York City’s burgeoning downtown scene in the 1970s and ‘80s, Julius Eastman was a young, black, gay man who criss-crossed musical worlds and provocatively “swerved from critical acclaim to gate-crashing controversy.” (NPR) Eastman’s music mixes the evergreen

$19 – $72

Fall Fun at Metropolis at Metrotown

Metropolis at Metrotown 4700 Kingsway, Burnaby

From now through October 31, Metropolis at Metrotown – B.C.’s largest shopping centre – welcomes locals and visitors alike to embrace all that the fall season has to offer through unparalleled shopping, festive displays, exciting contests and more. Be inspired by a one-of-a-kind piece by local twig artist, The Wizards

Free