Avengers: The Age of Ultron is an entertaining blockbuster

Too often, you will hear the term ‘popcorn movie’ thrown around in a negative context. Sometimes you will hear ‘blockbuster’ uttered as if it’s...

SFU film students present short at DOXA

Many SFU students are strong, caring people who support each other’s success, so I wasn’t surprised to find plenty of folk from the School...

Montage of Heck is an intimate look into Kurt Cobain’s short life

At the centre of Kurt Cobain: Montage of Heck is not a mythical hero or a deplorable villain but a man and a young...

Revolver Festival evolves into its third year

Produced by Upintheair Theatre, The Revolver Theatre Festival returns this May, and features “newly created works by emerging artists from recent university grads to...

Caught between salvation, damnation, land, and sea at the Museum of Anthropology

Dr. Anthony Shelton wants to change Canada’s sense of Europe. “We talk about things being Eurocentric,” Shelton said, “but it’s deceptive to treat Europe...

Six films to see this summer

Everyone lets themselves go in the summer. School is over, the sunshine is out, ice cream becomes a regular part of your daily diet....

Theatresports goes medieval with parody improv show Throne and Games

It seems like I’m one of the few who is not watching Game of Thrones, but for everyone who is a fan of the...

Stationary: A Recession Era Musical features honest songs about dead-end jobs

If you’ve ever felt like you’re stuck in a job you don’t like just to pay the bills, or you’re just waiting for your...

Vancouver Fan Expo: In the Artists’ Alley with Jaime Gervais

It’s Friday morning and Jaime Gervais rushes around to pack the last of her things. As she checks to make sure she has her...

Arts Club adapts Raymond Chandler’s Farewell, My Lovely for the stage

Raymond Chandler’s iconic private investigator, Philip Marlowe (Graham Percy), is at it again. This time he’s on the hunt for Velma (Jamie Konchak), a...