Generally overlooked in Art History 101 was the inverse: how European materials and images were repurposed by Indigenous ...
A cultural analyst explains the key distinction between Carnival Calabar and the indigenous Calabar Carnival, calling for ...
This March, the Vancouver International Dance Festival is set to turn our beautiful city into a hub for global dance that challenges norms and sparks connection. Happening from March 4 to 14, with off ...
The new season of the PBS travel show takes viewers to the beaches of Cuba, the mountains of Taiwan, and the heart of New Zealand’s Māori communities.
Get ready to move, groove, and celebrate the art of dance! International Dance Day on April 29 is all about embracing the ...
Presented by Mexico City’s Saenger Galería, the survey Gilardi Lilien (Gilardi Lilies) features more than 40 poetic works created between 2005 and 2025. Hildebrandt’s first major one-person exhibition ...
Born during the pandemic as a Zoom party, Normie Corp now brings its wild and hyper-specific themed parties to venues across Vancouver, uplifting its community of “normies-turned-creatives”. We meet N ...
National Carnival Day falls on February 26th each year, offering a dedicated moment to recognize one of ...
What a phenomenal year for music! There were so many incredible releases from artists new and old that it was really, really ...
On Friday, April 3 comes the “Spring Faculty Dance Concert: The FAB Dance Party!,” held in the Fries Art Building. This is the first of two shows. The second, Wes Arabesque’s “Alice in Wonderland,” ...
Cleveland Public Theatre will present Haunted by Tara Moses (Seminole Nation of Oklahoma) directed by Nailah Unole didanas'ea ...
Record numbers of tourists are flocking to Rio de Janeiro, with many seeking local tours in the city's favelas.