Peak Week – February 18, 2013

Eats Lost and Found Cafe has recently opened at 33 West Hastings street, and it is definitely worth checking out. The décor consists of world...

The Oh Wells are packed with sugar and spice

Quirkiness is found in the form of diary entries and ukuleles By Daryn Wright Photos by Christine Mcavoy I meet Sarah Jickling, face and anchor of the...

Hansel and Gretel is a grimm slog

By Will Ross Photos by David Yanchick If your film takes place in a medieval fantasy world and features shotguns, record players, and defibrillators, don’t...

SFU Authors for social change

By Monica Miller Stephen Collis Stephen Collis teaches contemporary North American poetry at SFU, with a focus on how literature intersects with movements for social change...

A night in a Toronto student sex party

Sex clubs are far less underground than you may think By Kristine Wilson Photos by Mark Burnham TORONTO (CUP) — Everyone is naked. As the DJ spins...

Peak Week – February 4, 2013

Eats So, this exists: the smoked saltdusted maple bacon chocolate caramel with roasted almond and nougat bar. Made by BETA5 for Meat and Bread, this beauty...

Food carts aren’t just for street dogs

Vancouver’s streets are richly filled with carefully crafted culinary creations By Sarah Bohuch Photos by Rick Chung Food carts haven’t always had the best reputation. Fast food...

Peak Week – January 28, 2013

Eats Dine Out Vancouver is continuing to run until Feb. 3, so if you haven’t made any reservations, there’s still some time. Go check out...

Nosh: calling all rotisserie lovers

Small but cozy, Nosh is most suitable for lunch or an early dinner By Ljudmila Petrovic Photos by Dream Wall Designs Newly-opened Nosh is a casual nook...

Another one bites the dust

The same old Vancouver story: The Waldorf is sold to condo developer By Alicia Wrobel Photos by Spins & Needles If you’ve not already heard, the Waldorf...