Studio 58 reimagines Romeo & Juliet

The classic Shakespearean play Romeo & Juliet is widely known for the tragic plight of its titular star-crossed lovers. The decade of the 1960s,...

My Internship in Canada is a rare blend of art and politics

We don’t do art and politics. Here in Canada, there’s an unspoken understanding that our politics aren’t interesting, entertaining, or worth our attention. Look...

Joe Ink’s 4our showed the company’s maturity

4our was like a dream. Not only was the choreography, lighting, set design, and dramaturgy so expertly integrated into a cohesive narrative, but the...

Are We Cool Now? is a musical journey

Billed as an “indie rock road trip,” this love story, performed at the Cultch, was set entirely to the heartfelt songs of Dan Mangan....

CJSF marks 12 years on FM dial

The Astoria on East Hastings Street was the place to be last weekend in celebration of CJSF's 12-year anniversary of being on the FM...

Naomi Klein rewrites the story in This Changes Everything

What if the real problem when it comes to climate change isn’t our human nature, but the stories we’ve been telling ourselves? Naomi Klein...

The Vancouver Art Gallery reveals the design for its new location

A dream 10 years in the making, the architectural proposal for a new Vancouver Art Gallery was unveiled on September 29 to a full...

Combating fall and winter woes with soup

Cold and flu season is fast approaching, along with a whole host of other things that we would rather not think about mid-terms...

Ryan Adams puts his own spin on 1989

Ryan Adams, in all his alternative rock glory, covered the entirety of Taylor Swift’s pop album 1989 and everybody freaked out — including Taylor...

Comic Connoisseur: The Rat Queens lose their magic in second story arc

Since their debut in 2013, The Rat Queens have enjoyed a cozy status as one of the more popular mainstream fantasies on comic newsstands....