Frost/Nixon is a battle of wits

Before adapting it to film in 2008, Peter Morgan wrote Frost/Nixon as a play in 2006. It is based on the 1977 interviews between...

Out On Screen presents diverse cinema at the Vancouver Queer Film Festival

With the mandate of “illuminating queer lives through film,” Out on Screen’s Vancouver Queer Film Festival plans to celebrate its 27th year of building...

Comic Connoisseur: Copperhead is the best sci-fi Western in stands

Since the resurgence of the superhero genre, Westerns have taken a back seat in the medium of comics. Audiences are more likely to see...

A foodie’s paradise at the Vancouver Food Cart Festival

Vancouver’s Food Cart Festival blasts groovy, retro tunes and really brings the beach to you. With False Creek only a stone’s throw away, there’s...

Cinephilia: The Look of Silence speaks volumes

In Indonesia from 1965 to 1966, union members, many farmers, and numerous intellectuals were branded as communists and executed. In that short span, close...

The Harpoonist and the Axe Murderer to play at Shorefest

Shorefest is back with a wide-ranging lineup that is sure to please any festival goer. Set in one of the most picturesque settings in...

Swordplay shines in Shakespeare’s Rebel

In 2013, Bard on the Beach held its first ever book launch event for Shakespeare’s Rebel, by Christopher Gaze’s longtime friend C.C. Humphreys. Now,...

The Arts Club presents an intimate performance of Les Miserables

Tragic narratives, heart-wrenching songs, and some humour sprinkled in between. These are the plot elements of Victor Hugo’s classic novel Les Miserables. While the...

Inspiring movement at Dancing on the Edge

For 27 years, Dancing on the Edge has presented both up-and-coming and established choreographers showcasing current contemporary dance, as well as allowing artists the...

The new Raincity Juicery is a gem

Raincity Juicery is the place to visit this summer. As a resident of New Westminster I celebrate chic local finds like the Hide Out...