Upon arriving at the Scotiabank Dance Centre, the haven of dance art in downtown Vancouver where 4OUR is slated for its limited remount on Sept. 19, I was made to wait until a suitable time to enter the room, as was expected.
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Stage 3 by Ken Stark is one of those books that is difficult to review; there are both good and bad aspects that can be discussed. For the sake of this review, I would like to straight away proclaim, that so as to avoid any co
As a driven and skilled competitor, with a Bachelors in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology from Princeton University, it’s easy to see why she has been so successful at rowing. But it wasn't always easy, after racing in the London Olympics, Lauren felt
Combating the apocalyptic portrayal of climate change, Generation Hot presents a series of performances from emerging artists at Vancouver’s Fringe Festival. For six months, these young artists attended
Flok claims to be North America's first long-distance ridesharing platform built specifically for sporting events and festivals. While they are the first to market themselves that way, are they any different from other ridesharing platforms?
As most pilates classes, this class focussed a lot on core work (while lying on your back or planking) and mobility of the spine and hips. You’ll find some balances here as well. Many of the exercises are movement based, but others are stretches.
Imagine coming to a magical show where it is dreadfully quiet in a completely full theatre room before the start of the performance. In this silence it is possible to hear the breathing of a person sitting on your right,
Attention all book worms, comic book enthusiasts and fans of the written word! Word Vancouver is back with 5 exciting days of author readings, workshops, entertainment, and more!Attention all book worms, comic
ver the course of September, The Cinematheque has been screening a number of films of brutal, graphic content in a series entitled “This is Going to Hurt: A Cinema of Cruelty.” The final weekend of the series featured a double bill of Michael Haneke
Art's relevance is regularly questioned and it is usually one of the first areas to suffer budget cuts. Art — whether it’s photography, painting, performance, installation or sculpture — is nonetheless significant in its examination of past and cont.
Are you a performer of dope sounds? Do you soliloquize your shakespearian lines with audacious prowess? If your answer is a resoundingly hearty "yes!" then...well that's good because we are looking for that sort of thing.
UBC ranks on 36th place on 2016 THE’s University World Rankings and ranks second for top universities in Canada. According to PAIR, Every year UBC Vancouver received approximately 34,000 undergraduate applications
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
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.