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Film Reel

GREASE is coming; get tickets in advance

The stage sensation GREASE is coming to Vancouver and here's your chance to get tickets in advance!

Eat, Pray, Love attracts crowds of Vancouver women to Park Theatre

Julia Roberts sails away with sensitive/macho uber hunk Javier Bardem: a match made in middle age heaven.

Welcome to the First Weekend Club

The industry was been really supportive of First Weekend Club. We've got a lot of major partners on board. That speaks volumes. They see that we're making a difference in the film industry and they're

A day at the Beach with Falstaff and Henry V

it was a very touching scene where the two men embrace, and if you could feel the pulse of the audience at that moment, it would have shown that their hearts had moved to their throats.

KOOZA, a sweet treat from Cirque du Soleil

The crowd participated from start to finish, and the buzz afterwards was electric. It was a great show and the performances were outstanding. It was good to see something so pure and simple hold its o

The Lion King at Queen Elizabeth Theatre

The Lion King opened July 13th at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre. As I took my seat on the opening night of The Lion King I have to admit that I was curious as to how this show would hold up against...

Kids line up for Despicable Me

They were having such a good time, fully engrossed, and entirely uninhibited in the expression of their sympathies towards these characters.

Lion King roars into town July 13 - Aug 8

It is said this show is so extraordinary, you'll be talking about it for years to come.

Socializing with the Celluloid Social Club

Paul Armstrong is one of those entrepreneurs who creates something not just as a business venture, but to better his community as a whole. It was both insightful and inspiring to hear what he had...

25 years and still going strong with the Vancouver International Jazz Festival

It was a jaw dropping show that commanded mid-performance ovations throughout. The crowd couldn't get enough of these people: jumping out of their seats after each solo.
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