Stonehenge Uncovered Premiere

Mysterious Monument Stonehenge is an icon of prehistoric Britain, an enigma that…

a journal of japanese canadian community, history + culture

a journal of japanese canadian community, history + culture

Mysterious Monument Stonehenge is an icon of prehistoric Britain, an enigma that…

Sign up for our e-newsletter and enter to win a pair ticket* to Vancouver Asahi at VIFF. The tickets are valid for Thursday, October 9 screening (3:30pm).

The festival is excited to bring to our community this unique collaboration of singing and drumming between the all-women Japanese drum group Sawagi Taiko and the First Nations performance group Tzokam.

In my twenty+ years as editor I have had the priviledge of…

One of the things I appreciate about life in Canada is that…

This past summer, even as protest tents were sprouting up across Vancouver’s Oppenheimer Park, post-production was wrapping up on a new fact-based film that features that same park in a starring role.

by Lorene OikawaPhotos by Greg Masuda The June 12th to 15th weekend…

By K.M. Fukuma Momiji Healthcare Society held their annual Seniors’ Day Celebration…

The characters are Cree. Will Bird is a legendary bush pilot, lying in a coma in a hospital in his home town of Moosonee, Ontario . . .

The Golden Ear is a gentle rumination on the nature of existence and as a fable it is effective as long as the reader can accept the premise of a talking, telepathic and philosophical plant.

On October 16 at 7pm, the Michael J. Fox Theatre in Burnaby will play host to a special evening of Okinawan music, drumming and dance.

This innovative festival celebrates the music of Japan, and explores interactions between Japanese and Canadian cultures through educational events, workshops, chamber recitals and orchestral concerts in Vancouver, Victoria and Burnaby.