Monthly Archives: April 2017
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Chinese Classic Old Movies Exhibition
Lovely Flower and Figure Exhibition
National Canadian Film Day 150 Screening: “MIXED MATCH”
On April 19, 2017, great Canadian movies will be available on air, online and on foot at over 1,700 screenings in cinemas, libraries, public squares and anywhere you can show a film. With free events happening across every province and territory, many involving Canadian film talent, National Canadian Film Day (NCFD) 150 — a Canada … Continue reading
Chinatown History Windows
Chinatown History Windows May, through to end of 2017 Large-format historical photos in storefront windows throughout Chinatown tell the story of this remarkable Vancouver neighbourhood for Canada 150. Inquiries: http://historywindows.ccmms.ca/ Continue reading
Felice Choir’s 7th annual concert
Felice Choir’s 7th annual concert Friday May 5, 2017 at 7;30 p.m. Place: Inlet Theatre, 100 Newport Dr, Port Moody, BC V3H 5C3 Guest choir: Sakura Choir Continue reading
Fang Tong Artist Talks
April 15th & April 22nd at 2:00 pm (same content both days) Free admission. Seating is first come, first served. Fang Tong will elaborate on a slideshow of 200+ of her photographic work, including the three series, Soap Opera, The Chen Family, and Windows, that are on view at the Lipont Art Centre till April … Continue reading
The Changing Role of Higher Education
The Ismaili Centre presents a Lecture by President Santa J. Ono (UBC), entitled “The Changing Role of Higher Education” Moderated by: Khalil Z. Shariff Chief Executive Officer, Aga Khan Foundation Canada Tuesday, April 18, 2017 7:00 pm Registration | 7:30 pm Lecture | 8:45 pm Reception Please register by April 14, 2017 CLICK HERE TO … Continue reading
Asian Heritage Month — Chinese Classic Old Movies Exhibition
Movie Schedule and Descriptions: Angels in the Road/ 马路天使 (1937) 12 o’clock PM, May 16th at Kwantlen Polytechnic University, 8771 Lansdowne Rd, Richmond, BC The film deals with two sisters, Xiao Hong (Zhou Xuan) and Xiao Yun (Zhao Huishen) who have fled from the war in Northeast China to Shanghai, where they are living under … Continue reading