I was nine when the world started to appear a lot blurrier than usual.
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On October 22, The Bike Kitchen hosted their “Cycling as Resistance” fundraising event for Palestinian aid at the Red Gate Arts Society.
First, there was “Red Wine Supernova,” then “Good Luck, Babe” — how is pop sensation Chappell Roan going to continue her trend of writing devastatingly beautiful Queer songs while the whole world has their eyes on her?
What would it sound/look/smell like if a bunch of guys started singing in the Nest bathroom?
Stressed about midterms? Put the kettle on. Going through a breakup? Put the kettle on. The sirens have started to blare and global thermonuclear war is imminent? Put the kettle on.
UBC Bands’ October 10 performance at the Chan Centre, titled Home Away From Home, was an exploration of scenic landscapes during changing seasons, encompassing a vast range of human emotion.
If you feel like the holiday snuck up on you this year and you have no clue what to do to celebrate, look no further! We've curated a spook-tacular list of Halloween events, so you don’t have to do the searching yourself.
UBC social work student Halina Faqirzada wants to combat campus Islamophobia through art.
The bustle, blues and glory of Mumbai melt away into a bittersweet tale of love and friendship in Payal Kapadia’s All We Imagine as Light.
From September 26–October 6, the Vancouver International Film Festival (VIFF) held its 43rd iteration, showcasing the work of filmmakers around the globe.
Coming home from elementary school meant putting up with my mother telling me I would have to eat whatever my grandmother had made that day.
Blank Vinyl Project’s (BVP) annual battle of the bands asks the question, “What if we gave a bunch of musicians clubs and knives and made them fight?”
Started in 2022 by friends and co-founders Alex Beschea and Pierre Kahwaji, the UBC Men’s Mental Health Club (MMHC) has become a space focused on building community and supporting men through a variety of events designed to promote positivity and self-improvement.
In a society that increasingly values diversity, some areas still lack represention of a broad spectrum of experiences — an example of this is children’s literature.