Directed by MFA Directing student Barbara Tomasic, Triumph of Love presents easy laughs in the tale of confused, complicated, cross-dressing, cheesy love.
Directed by MFA directing grad Sarah Rodgers, The Duchess a.k.a Wallis Simpson is a melange of fantasy and reality.
Senate has approved eight new Master's of Engineering specialization, all focused on sustainability and industry, for January 2016.
Even though the city of Vancouver now permits bars to extend their patio hours until 1 a.m., Mahony and Sons will not be applying for the extension.
Someone broke into The Moon restaurant at 4 a.m. on Monday, March 30.
Babak Shadgan, a professor in UBC's department of urologic studies, has developed a wireless device for early diagnosis of UTIs.
Student use of Safewalk services has gone up by nearly 8 times since 2012.
According to the Facebook event, over 900 people are planning on attending the exhibition entitled Flawless: A Beyoncé Inspired Art Show and Fundraiser.
Tokyo Police Club’s newest album Forcefield came out in March 2014 and reached number 17 in the Canadian album charts.
UBC professors Judy Illes and Catherine Anderson resigned from a Canadian Science and Engineering Hall of Fame committee due to a lack of female nominees.
Improv is an art form, an art form that rewards you for making choices and rewards you for being open to your impulses and being fearless.
“We set ourselves the task that five or six of the artists included in the collection at MOA had to be original, had never shown their art in public before”
The BMO Vancouver Marathon took place on May 3, and over 4,000 eager and willing Vancouverites were behind the successful operation.
Blackbird is a production based on a true story exploring the relationship of a Una and Ray, 15 years after their emotional and sexual relationship when she was just 12 and he was 40.
The Belonging Project, brainchild of philosophy student Zakir Jamal Suleman, wants to introduce Vancouverites to their neighbours.