Breakup Song just wants to keep dancing.
By Max Hill
Advertising their new album as “noise jingles for parties,” Deerhoof doesn’t disappoint. Indeed, 2012’s Breakup Song is...
Urban Conspiracy Cabaret tackles isolation and disconnection.
By Monica Miller
In an increasingly global city, urban society, and interactive culture, why do we feel more isolated...
Wildebeest is not for the faint of heart.
By Ljudmila Petrovic
Located at 120 West Hastings Street, Vancouver, B.C.
Wildebeest started with co-owners James Iranzad and Josh...
No need to fret: your welcome back arts guide begins here
By Daryn Wright
Somewhere, amongst the modernist architectural catastrophe that is SFU, there exists an...
A turn towards heavy guitar and vocals makes Four an anomaly
By Caitlan Mustvedt
The problem with being a great band is that you set the standard to...
The Dears' Patrick Krief goes solo with Hundred Thousand Pieces
By Ali Omelaniec
Patrick Krief is calling from Winnipeg, Canada, where he is beginning his first nationwide...
The Vancouver International Fringe Festival brings incest and agoraphobia to the stage.
By Harleen Khangura
Fringe Festivals, known for celebrating alternative theatre, are often synonomous with...