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Deceived by the weird sounding plot synopsis and low-budget-looking poster, we thought Grabbers would be a logical choice for this week’s review.
Taylor’s entry, "When Pigs Fly," was directed by two brothers from Maple Ridge and bested some 4,900 other submissions to win $50,000 and Super Bowl airtime
The papal bull document includes the signatures of the Pope and thirteen other cardinals.
The Vagina Monologues, originally written and performed by Eve Ensler in 1996, has evolved into a much larger project in recent years.
VDAY transformed the SUB ballroom into a quaint and intimate performance area.
The VanMan Choral Summit, a full-day event organized by Chor Leoni Men's Choir, will take place in the Chan Centre on March 7.
On March 3-8, the annual Coastal First Nations Dance Festival is back at MOA.
This week, Sprouts and Community Eats, in conjunction with the UBC Pottery Club, are putting on the second annual Souper Bowl.
Four of the short plays are written by members of the UBC Players', and the other three are established works in the arts community.
Jimmy and the Jets will be playing a combination of original tunes and covers of popular songs. The band may play anything from R Kelly to Bruce Springsteen
The Beyond Words series explores the power of words using other methods, hoping to ignite more possibility and passion amongst the audience.
With the wrap-up of Common Energy’s third annual Chew on This event, students at UBC were exposed to a greater focus on food sustainability than ever.
Pierse and the rest of her troupe applied for the 10th Annual Toronto Sketch Comedy Festival and were accepted.
A new UBC campaign, Pictures for Progress, highlights issues of inaccessibility to medication through the use of visual images and creative artwork.