Aug 12 Authors Guo Ding and Kenny Zhang raise a provocative question: would B.C. even be part of Canada without the efforts of Chinese railway workers?
Aug 11 His new book, Here on the Coast: Reflections from the Rainbelt, features 50 stories from a popular tourist destination not far from Vancouver.
Aug 8 A review of Sam Cooper’s book about China in Canada.
Aug 1 Being questioned by CSIS is a right of passage in the animal protection movement. I always thought it was glamorous. Now I’m not so sure.
Jul 26 In a wide-ranging interview, filmmaker Doreen Manuel talks about the importance of understanding history and her dad's thoughts about the B.C. education system.
Jul 24 It’s time to break out your rainbows and celebrate—Pride is here again!
Jul 22 The nonbinary author's collection of poetry and prose, it was never going to be okay, has won widespread praise
Jul 20 The event takes place at 6 pm Pacific time.
Jul 15 Author Joshua Whitehead will discuss his experiences of identity, culture, colonization, and healing.
Jul 12 "It’s incredible that I’m alive at all. I am profoundly lucky."
Jun 24 “The people’s poet” amplifies the visibility of poets and poetry in the city.
Jun 16 This fascinating documentary imagines a conversation between frenemies Truman Capote and Tennessee Williams.
Jun 14 The Zoom event starts at 7 pm Pacific time.
Jun 10 It's intended to lure patrons back to the branches—even those who've lost their ability to borrow.
Jun 10 James Teit deserves to be far better known for his efforts to counter Canadian government racism in the early 20th century.
Jun 8 The free Zoom event takes place at 7 pm Pacific time.
Jun 2 It's a tale of heartbreak and resilience.
Jun 2 She was also the author and coauthor of several books.
Jun 1 Each winner receives $25,000.
May 28 The contest is open to Grade 8 to 12 students in B.C.