INQUIRE: Experts Talk Creativity
We asked some of our favourite creative minds to share their insights + perspectives on this topic so we could share their wisdom with all… keep reading
We asked some of our favourite creative minds to share their insights + perspectives on this topic so we could share their wisdom with all… keep reading
Exploring etymology, Moving BackWord looks into the history and meaning behind artistic terminology. From its ancient origination to modern adaptation, each word contains a backstory much more… keep reading
How to Shift Last-Minute Ticket Buyers into Early Birds Vancouver audiences are notorious for procrastinating on ticket purchases and waiting until the 11th hour to… keep reading
Every year LMPR celebrates World Theatre Day by offering a chance to experience some of the mind-expanding, thought-provoking, heart-wrenching theatre happening in Vancouver! This year,… keep reading
Exploring etymology, Moving BackWord looks into the history and meaning behind artistic terminology. From its ancient origination to modern adaptation, each word contains a backstory much more… keep reading
Tweed & Taffeta is a series from Laura Murray Public Relations that explores costuming in celebrated performances – the varying interpretations from one production to… keep reading
Tweed & Taffeta is a series from Laura Murray Public Relations that explores costuming in celebrated performances – the varying interpretations from one production to… keep reading
VANCOUVER’S MANHOLE COVERS GET ARTISTIC MAKEOVER The City of Vancouver launched a competition for artists to design manhole covers for the city, to distinguish sanitary… keep reading
JESSIE RICHARDSON THEATRE AWARD NOMINATIONS ANNOUNCED The 31st Annual Jessie Richardson Theatre Awards nominations were announced this week in Vancouver. A celebration of the city's thespian… keep reading
A Room of One’s Own is a new photography series by Laura Murray Public Relations that showcases the beloved spaces belonging to members of Canada’s artistic… keep reading