UBC Students Create Short Documentary on Activism in the Punjabi LGBTQ+ Community
Surrey, British Columbia – Two UBC students created a short documentary on activism in the Punjabi LGBTQ+ community in Vancouver for a class-based research project.
Surrey, British Columbia – Two UBC students created a short documentary on activism in the Punjabi LGBTQ+ community in Vancouver for a class-based research project.
(Vancouver – April 18, 2019) – 5X, a world-class festival celebrating South Asian youth culture, has announced that its 2019 Festival will return on June 12-16, 2019.
Vibrant and culturally eclectic ensemble, Delhi 2 Dublin, are back with the release of their latest studio album We Got This. The album, produced by Toronto-based hitmaker Gavin Brown, offers a unique blend of energetic-pop melodies with the electronic pulse of warehouse raves, bringing a positive, colourful feeling to the socially aware messages expressed throughout.
From Pakistan’s RESHMA to India’s KAILASH KHER, the list has many distinguished artists from all musical genres but 2019 is significant as they celebrate their 25th Silver Jubilee Anniversary and their first offering is the much in demand and popular NEHA KAKKAR.
From the producer of ‘MIRACLES FROM HEAVEN,’ comes the inspirational true story of one mother’s unfaltering love in the face of impossible odds.
A collective of local event producers are hosting a live show to fuse the elements of self-expression, love and unity within local community groups. This celebration of performing arts will headline world-renowned urban desi singer, Pav Dharia.
On Saturday, March 16, 2019, the Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television (the Canadian Academy) will celebrate exceptional achievements in Canadian film with its national film series, the Canadian Screen Arts Festival. The third film of this exclusive event is Sashinka.
Immaculate Memories: The Uncluttered Worlds of Christopher Pratt TORONTO (March 5, 2019) – On Saturday, March 9, 2019, the Academy of Canadian Cinema &…
The Metro Vancouver Premiere of the multiple international award-winning local indie doc, My Name Was January, was held at SFU Surrey in the Westminster Savings Lecture Theatre on February 28, 2019.
2019 Canadian Screen Awards Nominees Announced Canadian Academy to Honour The Kids In The Hall, Deepa Mehta, Mary Walsh and Stephan James with Special Awards.
Landmark Cinemas Canada has commenced renovations at its Shawnessy theatre location in Calgary, AB., to convert nine of the theatres’ ten auditoriums to fully-powered luxury recliner seating.
The Grand Master of Comedy – Amit Tandon – is back with a bang bringing you 90 minutes of non-stop laughter in his new show Honestly Speaking. In this tour, Amit will present a completely new script with more “Honest” experiences and jokes about marriage and parenting.
From dancing around trees to comedy, from romance to serious emotional roles, Bollywood’s hero number one, Govinda has done it all. Ask his fans what they like about him and you will get different responses from them all.
Well known Canadian filmmaker and award-winning journalist R. Paul Dhillon’s new film The Fusion Generation (DESI ANGREJ) premiered to great response at the International Film Festival of South Asia (IFFSA) Vancouver, the inaugural edition of the largest South Asian film festival in North America, which was held in Surrey recently.
New partnerships with the Surrey City Orchestra and fantastic local soloists mark this holiday event.