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Aaron Chan

6 Love Letters to Russia

January 12, 2014 by admin
February 7-23, 2014

Six Vancouver writers pen – and read – love letters to Russia online during the upcoming Olympiad.

Posted in: events, News Tagged: Aaron Chan, C. E. Gatchalian, Charles Demers, David C. Jones, Geoff Peters, John Crossen, Lucia Frangione, Nicola Harwood, writers, youtube

Screaming Weenie CABARET 1

January 12, 2013 by weenieadmin

Please join us for the launch of our Screaming Weenie Cabaret Series, a series of community-building events featuring some of Vancouver’s foremost established and emerging Queer writers and performing artists. Taking place at the fabulous Rhizome Café.   28 February 2013 Rhizome Café, 317 East Broadway, off Kingsway, Vancouver Confirmed acts: Playwright/actor Mark Bentley Cohen … [Read more…]

Posted in: 2013, events, Screaming Weenie Cabaret Tagged: Aaron Chan, Antonette Rea, Cabaret, Lee Williams, Mark Bentley Cohen, Rebecca Whyman, Rhizome Café, series, Symone

Our Voices 2: QUEERASIAN

October 1, 2011 by weenieadmin

October 1, 2011

An Evening of Queer Asian Words and Music Celebration at the Rhizome Café in Vancouver.

Posted in: Past Events Tagged: Aaron Chan, Bend In the River, C. E. Gatchalian, Chris Gatchalian, Falling In Time, film, Hiromi Goto, Larissa Lai, Lydia Kwa, Music, Our Voices, poetry, Proma Tagore, queerasia, Rick Tae, Rita Wong, short
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