When attending any concerts, it’s important to go in with an open mindset – especially for an improvised jazz show. It was a different setting for sure, two students among well-put together adults who were chatting and sip
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Lao She’s celebrated play Teahouse has come to Vancouver 58 years after its premier and it rises up to its longstanding reputation. A powerful and captivating account of Chinese history, this production uses the setting of one teahouse to depic
After opening with a beautiful rendition of “O Holy Night,” the format for the show was explained. The Pop Symphony would open the show, followed immediately by the jazz band, then the two would go back and forth for the rest of the show.
The time of the UCS is here and by UCS I mean the Ugly Christmas Sweater. So pull out that one you’ve been keeping in the back of your closet all year and rejoice because it is now socially acceptable to let your Christmas freak flag fly.
Damien Chazelle likes jazz music. But more than blaming his musical obsession for La La Land, I suppose I can blame Carl Van Vechten. It is, after all, Van Vechten's 1926 novel Nigger Heaven that fueled white interest in the Harlem Renaissance an
As students that spend most of our time navigating campus with a tiny screen shoved in our face, it's hard to go without seeing all of the emerging ways in which bodies are presented through social media.
By the time we were done with the first three positions, my body was already vibrating and spasming. My legs were kicking randomly against my will and felt like I had lit them on fire. I learned that it is difficult — probably more difficult than mos
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Ah 2016, what a year it’s been, especially for Fashion. Ok not especially but it sure has been interesting to see what trends have caught on, some expected and some totally random, here are the top 9:
The North American League of Legends Championship Series will be coming to Vancouver, BC, as the city will host the spring finals weekend in April. According to an announcement on the series website, the finals will take place over two days at the Pa
“I was going to just retire and wanted to do things myself. And then I got accepted into university … I can now conduct an orchestra and not just play the piano. I can edit a video myself and not just shoot one.”
Alexandra Cole is a third year Arts student studying creative writing and film production. She loves eggs benedict, conspiracy theories, and really good head. Alex identifies as pansexual, but why does that matter anyway?
Every year, The Ubyssey releases a sex issue. The theme of each issue varies. In 2016, we focused on the science of sex and the processes that make people tick. This year, we focused on intimacy. It’s a diverse and broad idea.
Joshua Shepherd is a queer second-year integrated science student, residence advisor, UBC Bike Rave organizer, and mediocre poet. He loves snow and loves talking about it in bed. He also enjoys well crafted beer… and puns.
Eric Leung is a second-year english literature major at the University of British Columbia, as well as a reader, writer, and born-storyteller. He writes horror, romance, literature and just about everything!