Opposites attract in Chloe and Theo

At its heart, Chloe and Theo is a movie about symbiotic relationships — friendships that encourage both parties to be better versions of themselves....

Craft Education: craft beer choices at The Highland Pub

The Student Pub at university evokes images of academics discussing the merits of the Doha Round of the WTO meetings over a snifter of...

Cinephilia: diversity captured at VIFF

You won’t need to get in a plane or a time machine to view the notably diverse films playing at the 34th annual Vancouver...

Nicola Tesla has become a household name

W. Bernard Carlson’s book Tesla: Inventor of the Electrical Age recounts the amazing life of Nikola Tesla. The book is written in a biographical...

Comic Connoisseur: ALEX + ADA is an uninventive sci-fi romance

There have been some exemplary science fiction works in comics over the last few years, the most notable being Saga and Black Science, two...

Colbert debuts as the new host of The Late Show

Colbert is back! On the night of Tuesday September 8, 2015, we witnessed television history when Stephen Colbert made “Hello, nation!” his first words...

Fringe Festival features SFU stars

Every year the Vancouver Fringe Festival gives artists the opportunity to showcase their art in some of the zaniest and most interesting venues throughout...

Five albums to get you through the semester

5) Earl Sweatshirt — I Don’t Like Shit, I Don’t Go Outside Earl Sweatshirt has always displayed a dazzling mastery of the english language through...

Shyamalan’s latest film is a welcome return to form

Being an M. Night Shyamalan supporter is a lot like cheering for a professional Vancouver hockey team. A very long time ago we were...

Five fall films to look forward to

This summer has presented its share of outstanding blockbuster films such as Jurassic World and Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation. The upcoming fall film season...