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Latest articles from Keagan Perlette
Soft Haze is another talented band whose independent roots and coherent sound exceeds expectations, though Bommes is too humble to admit it.
Hilarious and dark, the Blain brothers do horror with a wide grin. Deadpan humour and situational irony abound.
Mustang is inherently, powerfully feminist. It is a film about sisterhood, and that nothing is more important or alive than sisterhood.
The Vancouver Writers Fest is the biggest event of the year for the city’s literary scene.
Influences to Steudel's poems came from the biggest energy points in his life -- his family and the environment around Vancouver.
Shakespeare's King Lear swaps a grim moorland for the green lawns of Vanier Park for the current season of Bard on the Beach.
Two disparate worlds of economy and art become intertwined in the upcoming production The Value of Things, from Montreal artist Jaques Poulin-Denis and his company Grand Poney.
Yukon Blonde’s last album Tiger Talk came out in 2012 and the group wanted to allow themselves the extra time and space to make something fresh.
I wasn’t even planning on going to Block Party...I felt a vague sense of dread: I would be alone.
Sophie, in Shadow, set in India in 1914, has earned the book a spot as a finalist for a BC Book Prize in Children’t Literature.
The Creative Writing program’s annual festival, Brave New Play Rites, is back this week with twelve brand new student-written shows.
The AMS Art Gallery is featuring a few works of visual art by architect and painter Lionel Thomas and designer and painter Patricia Thomas.
This week, Sprouts and Community Eats, in conjunction with the UBC Pottery Club, are putting on the second annual Souper Bowl.
Though very different from Après Moi, The List carries a thread from its predecessor and the emotional of the language is never lost.