On March 8, International Women’s Day, the Belkin Gallery hosted its seventh annual Art + Feminism Wikipedia Edit-a-thon, an event dedicated to filling digital information gaps about underrepresented artists.
The Birds took flight on March 16, with performances until March 25. Tickets are available through the theatre and film department’s website.
Kamil Kanji is running uncontested for VP academic and university affairs this year, and after hearing how he cooks his eggs, we’re a bit scared to see what the future holds.
This article discusses eating disorders.
Wright is a professor in the department of educational studies who mainly teaches graduate courses on issues around multiculturalism, anti-racism and ethnography.
Experimental folk musician Tamara Lindeman sat at the piano bench against a looped video of ducks on a tranquil lake, with ten UBC music students arrayed behind her.
Community organizers and artists are developing supportive spaces in the city for Black Vancouver to connect and create – a difficult task to take on, given the huge deficit of BIPOC representation in the arts scene resulting from Vancouver’s racist history.
In the process of making the films, Neuman relied on a way of thinking that she calls a “mixtape aesthetic.”
Through physiological and psychological evaluations, researchers hope to demonstrate the effects of opera training on memory and executive function.
Language and Literacy Education Professor Guofang Li recently delivered a keynote presentation entitled “Multilingualism as a Gift: Changing Mindsets, Changing Worlds” at UBC’s Arts Multilingual Week.
UBC’s ranking, according to Times Higher Education, has dropped from 37th to 40th worldwide. Here are just a few of the reasons why UBC has gone from top to flop.
Last Christmas, Sophie Berger created a new chrome extension, Local, to help late shoppers find local products on Amazon.
Climate activists of all ages gathered in front of Vancouver Art Gallery on September 23
As flashing lights break the darkness and ambulance sirens ring throughout the theatre, a pit begins to grow in my stomach.