Title: “Trauma and Diaspora” Speakers: Janet MacArthur, Creative and Critical Studies, UBC-O; Judy Fong Bates, writer, storyteller; Tamio Wakayama, photographer; YaliniDreams, poet, playwright Lecture Series:Writer-in-Residence Series Date: September 27, 8-9 pm Location: Coach House, …
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The Vancouver Asian Canadian Theatre (VACT) is producing the Brink Festival at Studio 1398 on Granville Island from September 20 – 23, 2012. This festival will represent Asian Canadian actors, …
Published in 16.4 In The Woman Who Could Not Forget, Ying-Ying Chang paints an intimate portrait of her daughter, Iris Chang: an intense, passionate young historian who changed the world’s …
Published in 16.2 I would like to acknowledge that I wrote this essay while living on the traditional, unceded territories of Coast Salish peoples. The essay also covers experiences I …
What makes up a city? How do we define cities? How do people use, abuse, or subvert “public” space? Mae gives us a glimpse of the streets of Vancouver, showing …
To provide an opportunity to engage people in a different environment, the Canadians for Reconciliation Society (CFRS) is holding two-days bus tours to the Fraser Canyon focusing on the history …
We’re excited to participate in MagScene on Main this year. It’s three days of fun interactive events by local arts & literary magazines in sweet cultural/business spaces on and around …
‘Reaching the World’ is Bangkok’s first international festival for writers and translators, bringing together authors from around Asia, the Pacific to share their work in conjunction with one of Asia’s …
Published in 16.2 Many of the creative catalysts leading to EN: a raincity street dance have been almost accidental. In fact my very entrée to the project was quite the …
Calling all established poets, aspiring poets and closet poets: Sachiko Murakami, founder of Project Rebuild and author of The Invisibility Exhibit and Rebuild, is inviting the public to participate in a collaborative poem, excerpts …