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Scene & Heard: Ben Rogers' Bloodred Yonder

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Scene & Heard: CD Reviews Blood and Glass, Bob Moses, David Gilmour, more

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The clothes, the songs, the chords: An alternative look at AC/DC

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Scene & Heard: Jonas Bjerre of Mew on +-

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Scene and Heard: Chris Cornell discusses Higher Truth and solo acoustic tour

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Scene & Heard CD Reviews: The Dead Weather, Delhi 2 Dublin, Girl Band,...

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Scene & Heard CD Reviews: Ghost Train Orchestra and Parkland

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Scene & Heard: Shane Koyczan dishes on Debris

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Scene & Heard: Songlines overview with Tony Reif

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Scene & Heard: Prem Gill CEO of Creative BC

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Scene & Heard: Hawksley Workman on Old Cheetah and Winter Bird tour

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Scene & Heard: Joe Keithley D.O.A. alive and kicking

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Scene & Heard: The Cult's Ian Astbury and Skye Brooks takes the Copilots...

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Scene & Heard: Cat Toren talks about that whole NYC jazz thingy

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Scene & Heard: Vancouver Bach Choir Celebrates 85 Years

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Scene + Heard: P.I.L., C.O.C. live in Vancouver

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Scene & Heard: Diecember headbanging for the holidays

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Said The Whale Tour Announcement

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Scene & Heard: Geoff Berner's new album

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Introducing the characters of Legends of Tomorrow

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Gig of the Week: Rundek Cargo Trio

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Justin Bieber's hair always had a Purpose: The looks through the years

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Joe Jackson's adventurous spirit is alive and well on Fast Forward

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Vancouver jazz festival | Frankie's keeps the show going year-round

Everyone knows that the place to hang at the TD Vancouver International Jazz Festival is where musicians go after the show.

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CD reviews: A sample of some of this year's jazz fest artists

The 2016 TD Vancouver International Jazz Festival presents hundreds of artists. Here are reviews of new recordings by some of the talented musicians appearing in town over the next ten days.

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New Westminster breathing new life into its cultural scene

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Review: Joe Jackson pops in Jazz Festival opener

Emerging as part of the British New Wave in the late seventies, Joe Jackson cemented his reputation forever with his debut Look Sharp!, and follow-up I'm The Man.

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Five things to know about Bard on the Beach's Pericles

Pericles is an oddball in Shakespeare's canon.

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Dude looks like a solo artist: Steven Tyler goes country, goes on tour

Five things to know about Aerosmith lead vocalist Steven Tyler as he tours his solo debut with the help of Nashville's Loving Mary.

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New TV show Wild Bear Rescue based in Smithers

Northern Lights Wildlife Society in Smithers, BC, is a not-for-profit operation that has rehabilitated 369 bears back into the wild since 1990. Now Vancouver's Omni Films is producing a series for...

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Film fest for emerging artists achieves Lift-Off in Vancouver

The global Lift-Off Film Festivals celebrate indie filmmaking. Now the six year-old event arrives in Vancouver

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Cancer concert a personal cause for Eric McCormack

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Vancouver International Film Festival launches new initiatives for 35th...

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Five Stages of Gwen Stefani: From Hollaback to comeback, No Doubt and some doubt

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Review: Sharon Jones documentary reveals heart and soul

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Quick on the draw: Vancouver's animation film industry takes off

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Contract city: Vancouver animation bonanza rolls on, but with push for more...

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Vancouver-filmed TV show Timeless tackles terrorism, time travel

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Music Monday: Rick Astley, Emilie and Ogden, Moby

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Pioneering animator Brenda Chapman brings Spark to festival

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Bauhaus book a Halloween treasure trove

Curated by the celebrated early '80s band's drummer Kevin Haskins, the unique package contains everything from setlists and gig posters to never-before-told stories.

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24th Street Wailers get fans on their feet at the Rickshaw Theatre

Take in two different sides of the jazz and blues genre this weekend courtesy of Toronto's jump-jiving 24th Street Wailers and the NYC/TO. sextet Turboprops hard swing.

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Digital days ahead for B.C. film business

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Hong Kong ‘dream machine’ explores a culture’s tension, uncertain future

Room 2048: Trio’s new production explores Cantonese-speaking Chinese diaspora, meant to ‘crack open our realities and see what's there’

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Max Raabe and Palast Orchester's Weimar revival a worldwide hit

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Five things to know about the Railway Stage & Beer Café

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Star-studded lineup announced for 40th Vancouver Folk Music Festival

Long one of the region's best showcases for varied, new and exciting musical artists in a perfect setting, the Vancouver Folk Music Festival celebrates 40 years this year.

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Seven Things, April 28 to May 4: Kehlani, International Dance Day, Drunk...

Stuart Derdeyn previews several events coming up over the next seven days

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Seven Things to Do This Week, May 5 to May 11: VanAfrica, Grandaddy, the Mama...

Stuart Derdeyn sheds light on seven things to do this week in Metro Vancouver

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B.C. festival guide: Choose the right summer party for your musical tastes

The summer festival experience is incredibly Canadian. But to truly maximize your time, you need to pick the right festival.

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