After the Ball modernizes Cinderella

After the Ball is a beautiful revision of the traditional Cinderella story. With so many different versions out there, it is refreshing to see...

Coastal First Nations Dance Festival presents traditional First Nations culture

Dancers of Damelahamid has partnered with UBC’s Museum of Anthropology (MOA) to bring a spectacular show of First Nations culture to Vancouver. In the...

Martin Luther King Jr. reaches the summit in The Mountaintop

It is April 3, 1968. Inside a homely hotel room in Memphis, Tennessee, renowned civil rights activist Martin Luther King Jr. paces about anxiously...

Fly over China and Canada at 4D Flight of the Dragon ride

In celebration of Chinese New Year, FlyOver Canada is presenting Flight of the Dragon, a flight simulation ride that takes participants soaring over China...

Miami City Ballet visits Vancouver for the first time with Balanchine

George Balanchine is known as one of the most influential ballet choreographers of the 20th century, and his contemporary works range from experimental to...

A farcical Foreigner is touring the Lower Mainland

What does it take to get some peace and quiet for the weekend? Charlie (John Voth) would prefer if nobody spoke to him for...

Stupeur et tremblements is a powerful one woman show

A powerful one-woman show about cultural behaviours and repression, Amélie Nothomb’s play is captivating and profound. A long monologue about the role of a Japanese...

Fifty Shades of Grey glorifies psychopathy

Fifty Shades of Grey, an adaptation of E. L. James’ book of the same name, grossed over $100 million in North America on its...

The American Dream is alive and well in McFarland, USA

Jim White loses his job at an affluent high-school where he coached football, and relocates to a poor rural area, McFarland California, where his...

My night with Stephen Colbert

December 18, 2014 marked the end of an era in the edutainment community, as Stephen Colbert achieved immortality and set off to the moon...