Vancouver International Film Festival 2019 – “Sometimes Always Never” – a review
The plot centers around Alan’s single minded determination to find his son Michael, who walked out of the house one evening years ago and never returned.
The plot centers around Alan’s single minded determination to find his son Michael, who walked out of the house one evening years ago and never returned.
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“For our 50th anniversary we have spared no expense in order to bring our audiences a truly world-class offering of some of the finest artists working in period performance today,” says Matthew White, Executive and Artistic Director of EMV.
The lights dimmed and there was a welcome solo DJ mix that started the show. We watched the DJ tap quickly and heard the heavy beats that dropped as he worked both hands and an elbow across his marvelous music machine. Just then the Roots entered to a standing ovation.
A celebration of the diversity and dynamism of Latin American culture, Carnaval del Sol features an incredible array of music, dance, visual art, sports, and culinary delights.
This year’s BC Seafood Festival featured an endless variety of Comox Valley events, tours, seafood experiences, cooking demonstrations, cooking classes for all ages, and competitions that showcased the bounty of BC seafood for breakfast, lunch and dinner all prepared by celebrity BC chefs using the freshest seafood ingredients.
Too Many Zooz opened the night with huge sound, massive moves on the stage, and everyone danced in appreciation. This three-man musical group hails from New York City where they got their break from a viral video taken by a passer by of the group playing their Brasshouse music in the subway.
This year’s festival theme rEvolution gathers together artists who dissemble, push and transgress; art as the evolution of the revo- lution, and QAF has assembled nearly 100 artists and more than 20 events showcasing a variety of differing media on exhibit at the Roundhouse Arts Centre (181 Roundhouse Mews) in Vancouver, BC.
The BC Buddhist Festival founder Tsengdok Rinpoche says: “The festival grew like a weed and it’s already our 5th year, which reflects the hunger of the everyday people who want to experience calm and tranquility in their heart…”
The 9th annual Indian Summer Festival returns to Vancouver, bringing locally and internationally renowned artists to venues across the city from July 4 to 14.