• An Evening with Min Jin Lee

    Chan Centre for the Perfroming Arts 6265 Crescent Road, Vancouver, Canada

    Born in Seoul and raised in Queens, Min Jin Lee is the preeminent author of the Korean diaspora. A masterful storyteller who illuminates the complexities of identity, migration, and belonging with great empathy, her novels have been recognized with some of the highest honours in the literary world. Lee made

  • National Geographic Live: Wild Cats Revealed with Sandesh Kadur

    Chan Centre for the Perfroming Arts 6265 Crescent Road, Vancouver, Canada

    India's Hidden Wild Cats | Sandesh Kadur, BAFTA Award-winning filmmaker and National Geographic Explorer, turns his lens on India's lesser-known felines — from the grumpy-faced Pallas's cat and fish-hunting fishing cat to the elusive clouded leopard. A celebration of India's remarkable wild cat diversity, and the conservation work needed to

  • National Geographic Live: Earth After Dark with Babak Tafreshi

    Chan Centre for the Perfroming Arts 6265 Crescent Road, Vancouver, Canada

    From the Milky Way to meteor showers to fireflies that emerge at dusk on neighborhood streets, our eyes open a little wider at the stunning photos and videos of National Geographic Explorer Babak Tafreshi. He has spent his career documenting wildlife, humanity, and the cosmos—from dark national parks to bright

  • An Evening with Fran Lebowitz

    Chan Centre for the Perfroming Arts 6265 Crescent Road, Vancouver, Canada

    Fran Lebowitz is the world’s most beloved cultural critic. With her acerbic takes on everything from how many children in a restaurant is too many (her answer: one) to hiking (“the most stupid thing I could ever imagine”) to even herself (“Success didn’t spoil me, I’ve always been insufferable”), Lebowitz