Eight reasons to look forward to fall

1) Before I Go To Sleep– September 12 Featuring Nicole Kidman and Colin Firth, Before I Go To Sleep tells the story of Christine, who...

Moonlight magic in the south of France

Woody Allen’s fascination with France in the 1920’s seems far from over. While in Midnight in Paris, Owen Wilson’s character travels back and forth...

Q&A with SFU author Eve Lazarus

Eve Lazarus, a published author and freelance writer, was born in Australia but calls Vancouver home. She earned her BA from SFU originally studying...

Halving the Orange lacks emotional punch

In Halving the Orange, Michael Hetherington forges a universe in which SFU’s medieval studies program is not a small rump, but instead bolstered by...

Our new relationship with art

Taste in art can differ among personalities as well as social and cultural lines, but the human spirit shares the capacity for greatness and...

Read it before you watch it

1) Outlander Twenty-three years ago Diana Gabaldon published Outlander, a novel that was mostly historical fiction, but included some romance fantasy aspects, making it hard...

Representing the survivors of the DTES

Taking a walk down the Downtown Eastside of Vancouver, it’s easy to see the prevalence of pain; neglect and poverty is spread across a...

Undead cheerleaders are thirsty for blood

Have you ever seen a movie where you were fairly entertained but you thought it could have used a bit more polish? Perhaps the...

The demise of Vancouver’s single screen theatres

What happens when a film company takes the pain of loss as artistic inspiration? Broken Palace, the new short documentary by Next One productions...

Ogres and lawyers at Theatre Under the Stars

Playing this year at Stanley Park are two comedies adapted from the big screen featuring original scores, stories of overcoming adversity, and plenty of...