Album Reviews

By: Courtney Miller and Jessica Whitesel Skin – Flume When I first listened to this album, I was instantly reminded of my best friend. The mix...

Should Marvel give Captain America a boyfriend?

Sexuality is fluid and Captain America's should be too By Tamara Connor Giving Captain America a boyfriend in the next Marvel film would be one of...

Dwarf Fortress lacks strong visuals, but that isn’t a bad thing

By: Vincent Justin Mitra, Peak Associate Dwarf Fortress is one of the most open and ambitious video games out there. Players can build complex structures...

The Boy and the Beast is anime meets Disney

With over 16 years of animation and directing experience, Mamoru Hosoda knows how to churn out an anime classic. The Girl Who Leapt Through...

Racing towards space with the Tourist Company

The Tourist Company, from the Lower Mainland, released their second EP entitled Mercury on April 29, and hosted a release party at the Biltmore...

Spring TV was a rollercoaster of emotion

Elementary Well, this season has been a whirlwind. Starting off with Holmes and Watson being fired from the NYPD and Morland Holmes appearing back in...

Liam Scarlett’s Frankenstein is a thrilling new work for the Royal Ballet

Hollywood has taken Frankenstein and turned it into a horror story featuring an iconic green monster with bolts sticking out the sides of his...

Daniel Wesley is a stage performer through and through

If you haven’t heard of Daniel Wesley before now, let me assure you that you’re missing out. Wesley recently performed at the Commodore Ballroom...

Flicker magnifies indigenous dance in a multimedia performance

Culture is always evolving, ‘flickering’ between what it was and what it is becoming. Dancers of Damelahamid carefully negotiate this in-between space in their new...

The more Music Waste changes, the more it stays the same

It’s a Sunday night, less than three weeks before one of the biggest weekends for music in Vancouver — and the organizers of Music...