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

The Beauty of Nature: Paintings by Alex Ji

Lipont Gallery 4211 No. 3 Road, Richmond

THE BEAUTY OF NATURE - PAINTINGS BY ALEX JI Opening: Tuesday March 12, 2024 7-9pm Exhibition: March 12 – April 10, 2024 Monday – Friday 10am-5pm, Tuesdays until 8pm, closed on holidays. In recent years, immigrant artists have significantly enriched Canada's art scene with their high-quality works. Lipont Gallery is

FREE

Red Velvet

Stanley Industrial Alliance Stage 2750 Granville Street, Vancouver, Canada

The Arts Club Theatre Company’s production of Red Velvet plays March 21 to April 21 at the Stanley Industrial Alliance Stage. Be transported to London’s Theatre Royal through the compelling and passionate story of Ira Aldridge in Red Velvet, written by Lolita Chakrabarti, playing March 21 to April 21 at

$30 – $100

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
Event Series Sigma Acapella

Sigma Acapella

Arts Umbrella 1400 Johnston St. Granville Island, Vancouver, Canada

Rushed Productions LTD is proud to announce our second original two-act musical, “Sigma Acapella”, running from March 18th-29th on Granville Island! "When a non-descript University’s development plans involve the destruction of all “degenerate" and "unnecessary” clubs and societies, one Frat-star and his house of "Himbos" must team up with a

$25 – $30

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

#APN2024: Building Beyond

Vancouver Convention Centre 1055 Canada Place, Vancouver

#APN2024: Building Beyond will bring together industry leaders, accessibility professionals, and global thought leaders to discuss how we can continue building an inclusive and accessible world for people of all ages and abilities. Join virtually or in person at the Vancouver Convention Centre.

$300
Event Series Sigma Acapella

Sigma Acapella

Arts Umbrella 1400 Johnston St. Granville Island, Vancouver, Canada

Rushed Productions LTD is proud to announce our second original two-act musical, “Sigma Acapella”, running from March 18th-29th on Granville Island! "When a non-descript University’s development plans involve the destruction of all “degenerate" and "unnecessary” clubs and societies, one Frat-star and his house of "Himbos" must team up with a

$25 – $30

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

Becoming Vance – Canada’s Sherlock Holmes

Vancouver Police Museum & Archives 240 East Cordova street, Vancouver

Becoming Vance, 'Canada's Sherlock Holmes' - 1930’s Vancouver, a time of unemployment, widespread poverty, and rampant crime. While many wondered how to provide for their families, one man quietly worked behind the doors of 240 East Cordova Street, hoping to make a difference in the lives of his fellow Vancouverites.

$10.00