Pass Over uses morbid humour to critique systemic racism

By: Yasmin Vejs Simsek, Staff Writer Content warning: mention of racial slur, racism, police brutality. Pass Over at the Waterfront Theatre on Granville Island is a political...

Events to not miss at Queer Arts Festival 2022

By: Yasmin Vejs Simsek, Staff Writer The Vancouver Queer Arts Festival (QAF) is in the top three list of LGBTQ2S+ arts festivals world-wide and features multimedia...

Student discounts to artsy things around Metro Vancouver

Editor's Note: The previous version stated “There needs to be a minimum of 10 people in the group in order to apply the 15%...

Talking Stick Festival invites you to learn from Turtle Island’s groundbreaking artists

By: Sara Wong, Peak Associate Talking Stick Festival (TSF) is about Indigenous artists coming together to present their work as a community.  Since the TSF’s introduction...

Controller fearlessly dives into the human-robot conundrum

Editor’s Note: A previous version stated this play was produced by Theatre Conspiracy. This is incorrect and has been updated to reflect that Controller...

Food for Thought: Hainanese Chicken Rice

By: Kelly Chia, Humour Editor If you told seven year old me that she was getting a treat, she would picture Hainanese chicken rice. At six...

Food for Thought: Seaweed Soup

By: Yelin Gemma Lee, Arts & Culture Editor On your birthday, your friends and family often celebrate you for coming into this world and continuing to...

Monday Music: Black women artists to crush mental barriers

By: Nercya Kalino, Staff Writer Summer is a time when many of us do our best to come out of our shells and enjoy the sun....

Need to Know, Need to Go: June 12–18

By: Yelin Gemma Lee, Arts & Culture Editor Summer Repertory Festival / Ensemble Theatre Company From June 15–July 2, come enjoy Ensemble Theatre Company’s (ETC) Summer Repertory...

Yellow Fever brings old school detective films back to Firehall Arts Centre

By: Kelly Chia, Humour Editor Content warning: anti-Asian racism Yellow Fever is Firehall Arts Centre’s dedication to the film noir era and Japanese Canadian experiences on Powell...