• Welcoming the World | MONOVA

    Welcoming the World @ MONOVA
    MONOVA: Musuem of North Vancouver 115 West Esplanade, North Vancouver

    Visit MONOVA: Museum of North Vancouver during the World Cup season and enjoy Pay-What-You-Can admission for all guests between June 10 – July 12. 10AM to 5PM, Wednesday to Sunday MONOVA: Museum of North Vancouver

    Pay-What-You-Can
  • LiterASIAN 2026: Re-Generation

    LiterASIAN 2026: Re-Generation
    555 Columbia St 555 Columbia Street, Vancouver

    The LiterASIAN Festival returns for its 14th annual  edition with “Re-Generation,” a timely exploration of how Asian Canadian writers are  reshaping literary culture today. Running from May 22 to September 29, 2026, across Vancouver, Toronto, and Ottawa, the festival brings together leading and emerging voices  for a national celebration of

    $5
  • When Railways Were Highways: Remembering Jim Wong-Chu’s Legacy

    Chinatown Storytelling Centre - 168 E Pender St. 168 E Pender St, Vancouver, BC V6A 1T5, Vancouver

    This panel brings together writers whose creative lives were shaped by the mentorship, advocacy, and generosity of Jim Wong-Chu. Featuring: Evelyn Lau, Yasuko Thanh, Jessica Gin-Jade Chan, moderated by Julia Lin This panel brings together writers whose creative lives were shaped by the mentorship, advocacy, and generosity of Jim Wong-Chu,

    $5
  • Nikkei Garden Market

    Nikkei National Museum & Cultural Centre 6688 Southoaks Crescent, Burnaby

    Join us for a relaxed afternoon of shopping, snacking, and summer traditions. Explore a curated marketplace of artisan crafts and plants, sample delicious Japanese flavours, and celebrate Tanabata by tying your wish to our decorations. Kids' activities included. Come dressed in your Yukata or summer kimono!

    Free
  • Peerless

    Peerless
    Jericho Arts Centre 1675 Discovery St, Vancouver, Canada

    Hilarious. Magnetic. Unhinged. Part of Ensemble Theatre Company’s 2026 Festival: Bloodlines. Peerless follows twin sisters M and L as they spiral through the absurd, high-pressure theatre of elite college admissions. What begins as ambition curdles into obsession, with every choice landing somewhere between strategy and disaster. Fast, viciously funny, and

    $25 – $35
  • A Streetcar Named Desire

    A Streetcar Named Desire
    Jericho Arts Centre 1675 Discovery St, Vancouver, Canada

    Iconic. Essential. Electric. Part of Ensemble Theatre Company’s 2026 Festival: Bloodlines. A cornerstone of 20th Century theatre, A Streetcar Named Desire traces the unraveling of Blanche DuBois as she arrives in New Orleans to take shelter with her sister Stella and brother-in-law Stanley. Clashing realities, desire, and delusion collide in

    $25 – $35