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SUMMARY:An Evening with Zadie Smith
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a captivating conversation with Zadie Smith\, one of the most prolific writers of her generation\, whose work has helped shape the literary landscape for over two decades. \nTwo of Smith’s novels\, White Teeth and NW\, have been named among the best books of the 21st century by the New York Times and Kirkus\, the former published when she was just 24. Her latest novel\, The Fraud\, was named Best Book of 2023 by both the New Yorker and Publishers Weekly\, while Dead and Alive\, her most recent collection of essays\, was included on TIME’s list of must-read books of 2025. Whether writing on class\, race\, culture\, art\, or politics\, Smith captivates readers around the world with her singular voice. \nSmith’s novels have won major awards including the Commonwealth Writers Prize\, Jewish Quarterly Wingate Prize\, and Orange Prize\, among others\, while her play The Wife of Willesden won a Critics’ Circle Theatre Award. She has been honoured with the Langston Hughes Medal\, the St. Louis Literary Award\, and the Bodley Medal. \nPraised for her “boisterous narrative intelligence; ear for dialogue; [and] chronic absence of boring sentences\,” (The Guardian) few writers are as consistently dazzling as Smith. Don’t miss this intimate evening with one of the most celebrated voices in contemporary literature.
URL:https://districtlocal.com/event/an-evening-with-zadie-smith/
LOCATION:Chan Centre for the Perfroming Arts\, 6265 Crescent Road\, Vancouver\, V6T 1Z1\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Palace
DESCRIPTION:Palace have been making music together for over a decade. What started out as carefree jam sessions between Leo Wyndham\, Rupert Turner and Matt Hodges in an airless studio in North London established a DIY ethos that remains intrinsic to the spirit of the band to this day. \nIn early 2025\, Palace took a career leap releasing the Greyhound EP on their own label\, Palace Presents – a collective they’d started in 2016 as a monthly night at The George Tavern in East London\, which had quietly grown into something more intentional. A positive and protected space as Leo described it\, away from the usual constraints of the music industry. \n“Kid” was released in April 2026\, together with the announcement of a 30-date tour of the USA and Canada in the Fall of 2026\, culminating in a show at the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles. \n“Kid is about longing for a child an ocean away. It’s the ache we feel for our people when we’re separated from them. It doesn’t feel like a sadness or heaviness\, but more an affirmation of that love\, a primal release sung into the sunset as the road flies by.” \nJoin us for Palace’s Chan Centre debut and experience their immersive sound brought to life on our stage.
URL:https://districtlocal.com/event/palace/
LOCATION:Chan Centre for the Perfroming Arts\, 6265 Crescent Road\, Vancouver\, V6T 1Z1\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Ghibli Jazz Orchestra
DESCRIPTION:Under the direction of Isabel Leong\, Vancouver’s Ghibli Jazz Orchestra is composed of 18 musicians who combine their love of Studio Ghibli films & video games with a deep reverence of the big bands of the 1940s. Their repertoire consists of compositions by Joe Hisaishi featured in Studio Ghibli films like Spirited Away and Princess Monokoke\, with all music arranged by members of the band\, in a style heavily influenced by big bands\, wind ensembles & orchestral music. \nThis event is co-presented with Infidels Jazz as part of the VANJAZZ ’26 Jazz Festival
URL:https://districtlocal.com/event/ghibli-jazz-orchestra/
LOCATION:Chan Centre for the Perfroming Arts\, 6265 Crescent Road\, Vancouver\, V6T 1Z1\, Canada
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SUMMARY:An Evening with Min Jin Lee
DESCRIPTION: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. \nLee made a stunning debut with Free Food for Millionaires\, a national bestseller and named one of the top books of the year by USA Today\, The Times of London\, and NPR. Her follow-up\, Pachinko\, has become a modern classic. A finalist for the National Book Award for Fiction and runner-up for the Dayton Literary Peace Prize\, it was named to both Kirkus Review and The New York Times’ Best Books of the 21st Century\, and was on over 75 best books of the year lists. \nFor this special occasion\, which marks Lee’s first-ever event in Canada\, Lee discusses her latest novel\, American Hagwon. The third book in what will form her diaspora quartet\, American Hagwon centers on the Koh family and their all-consuming faith in education as the key to success and security. Writer Roxane Gay praised the new work as “a novel I didn’t want to end” with “grand ambition\, fierce heart\, and the tenderest hope.” \nGain insight into of one of today’s most celebrated writers as she launches her newest masterpiece.
URL:https://districtlocal.com/event/an-evening-with-min-jin-lee/
LOCATION:Chan Centre for the Perfroming Arts\, 6265 Crescent Road\, Vancouver\, V6T 1Z1\, Canada
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