Love and morbidity feature in The Addams Family musical

The Addams Family musical offers a fun evening of singing, dancing, laughing, and live music. The titular family are known for their morbid tastes,...

Andy Kim trades toothache for heartache on It’s Decided

Looking like a cross between Bryan Ferry and Gene Simmons, and sounding like Bono without the uncomfortable preaching, Andy Kim’s latest, It’s Decided, rings...

Archie Andrews walks with the zombies

Afterlife with Archie is the most grounded storyline featuring America’s favorite redhead to be published in the past few decades. We have seen Archie...

Omphile Molusi discusses his new political piece of theatre, Cadre

Inspired by Omphile Molusi’s uncle, who spent time in jail, Cadre is loosely based around two events of his uncle’s life as a soldier....

Woodward’s Watch: found object frescoes in the SCA office

Pulling Through, the current exhibition at the School for Contemporary Arts office at the Woodward’s campus, is a series of paintings on plaster by...

Shay Kuebler premieres Glory at the Chutzpah Festival

What does it mean to achieve glory? Shay Kuebler wrestles with this question in Glory, his new dance work premiering at this year’s Chutzpah!...

Vancouver International Mountain Film Festival provides inspiration through natural beauty

Are you finding yourself daydreaming about ditching the books and getting outside? Look no further for escape and inspiration than the 18th annual Vancouver...

Cinephilia: Jupiter Ascending doesn’t reach great heights

Two years ago, Cloud Atlas was released. Andy and Lana Wachowski made one of the best films of the decade. Now they have made...

Hot Tubbin’ in New Orleans

The gang from Hot Tub Time Machine return to the big screen on February 20. . . for the most part, anyway. Stars Rob...

The difference between hearing and listening at the Richmond Art Gallery

Painters today are faced with over 100 years’ worth of modernist experiments in painting on a flat canvas. For that reason, a select few...