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Film Reel

Cavalia under the white big top at Olympic Village

Cavalia is an extraordinary show blending breath-taking balancing acts, aerial acrobatics, and inspiring live music and vocals, with the beauty and grace of horses. Tuesday night's premier...

Legally Blonde, the Musical

When I was offered an opportunity to attend the opening of the musical "Legally Blonde, the Musical" I have to admit my expectations weren’t all that high. A musical based on a film that was...

Cirque du Soleil review

From German wheels and Chinese yo-yos to aerial hoops, eye popping balancing acts and an intensely difficult, multi-layered jump rope sequence, Cirque du Soleil's acroabts perform seemingly...

Sixth Annual Women in Film Festival Vancouver

Look for great film screenings and useful industry workshops at the VWIFF.

Broadway Across Canada presents WICKED

Long before that girl from Kansas arrives in Munchkinland, two girls meet in the land of Oz. One born with emerald green skin - she's smart, fiery, and misunderstood. The other is beautiful,...

Eric Clapton and Robert Plant coming to Vancouver

Eric Clapton will rock Rogers Arena February 25 with Los Lobos opening the show. Tickets will go fast for this event. Clapton has been heralded as the greatest living guitar legend and just keeps...

Avenue Q at Centre for the Performing Arts

Avenue Q opened at the Centre for Performing Arts this week to a packed crowd. The musical, bunraku-style puppet show was a real crowd pleaser to say the least. The audience ate it up: especially...

The First Annual Virgin Fake Film Festival

To view the winning films please go to: Virgin FakeFilmFestival

Armed and Ridiculous! CBC InSecurity actors at the VO

InSecurity is one of CBC’s hottest new shows and I had the great fortune of talking with two of the talented and hilarious actors, Vancouver Island’s Natalie Lisinska (as Alex Cranston) and...

Vancouver director takes Love Birds to Sundance

"I thought it would be funny to have naked people dancing and running around. I just wanted to see a film where we had humans acting like animals," said Brian Lye.
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