Theatresports takes us back to the ’80s

If you’re looking for a night filled with awesome music, impromptu dance parties, and uncontrollable laughter, make sure you take in a Throwback Theatresports...

Album reviews: Jon and Roy, The Maine, and Halsey

By: Courtney Miller and Justin Stevens Jon and Roy - Riverside Jon and Roy have been a standout fixture in the realm of Canadian folk music...

Cinephilia: Wim Wenders retrospective features Paris, Texas

With the upcoming release of Everything Will Be Fine, Wim Wenders’ latest film starring Rachel McAdams and James Franco, The Cinematheque is presenting a...

New CBC podcast tells student stories

CBC has decided to delve further into the world of podcasting, and has chosen post-secondary students to be the captivating subjects into their latest...

Michelle Nelson urbanizes homesteading in her new cookbook

Michelle Nelson, author of The Urban Homesteading Cookbook, graduated from SFU with a PhD in conservation biology. While at SFU, she also wrote articles...

Comic Connoisseur: Long Red Hair is an insightful graphic memoir

Meags Fitzgerald sits cross legged in front of her archaic television set beguiled by the classic motion picture Who Framed Roger Rabbit? Coming across...

Food Fight: Cafe Deux Soleils is the ultimate veggie hipster eatery

The ambiance of Café Deux Soleils explodes out the doors onto their large, scenically painted entrance wall. It is easy to see that their...

Deux ans de votre vie is a story of unlikely love

This tour de force of a show from Théâtre la Seizième confirms why they are one of the leading theatre companies in Vancouver. With...

Fresh and varied performances at The Interplay Project 2015

It was a warm October night at the Moberly Arts and Cultural Centre (MACC). In the spotlight, the performer poured herself a glass of...

Comic Connoisseur: Wytches is a top-notch father-daughter thriller

There was a time when the simple idea of a witch existing was enough to send a chill up your spine. Long before the...