Sia creates an album full of singles

To prepare for this review, I entered into what I call “72-Hours of Sia” — that is, listening only to Sia’s music for three...

Unknown Mortal Orchestra brings the psychedelia

Last Saturday, I attended a sold out show at the Rickshaw Theatre headlined by Unknown Mortal Orchestra (UMO). The group is a rock band...

CENTRE STAGE: In review: Leftovers, Seeds, Lapin blanc, lapin rouge, and Company

LEFTOVERS The Cultch and the Push International Performing Arts Festival presented Neworld Theatre’s Leftovers at the York Theatre — a one man show combining politics...

Australian musician releases Canadian Exclusive EP

Jeff Lang, an underground success in his native Australia, is embarking on a Western Canadian tour in support of Running by the Rock. According...

Big Smoke Burger beefs up the campus food game

With a new location on the horizons for the Cornerstone building, I decided to go and check out the Big Smoke Burger on Broadway...

Don’t be ‘that one’ in the audience

Mid-January I saw a Dave Brubeck tribute at Anvil centre in New Westminster. I learned two things that night, the first being that I...

Four slam poets you have to check out

I fell in love with spoken word poetry two years ago when I stumbled upon YouTube channel Button Poetry. They post videos of spoken...

CINEPHILIA: Norm of the North’s weak attempt at satire falls flat

The ineptly paced, written, and animated Norm of the North is a cinematic defecation left to be flushed in the month of January. It’s...

I will always want to believe

As an unashamed X-Files fanatic, I had high hopes for the all new six episode mini-series reboot. And it almost met my hunger for...

Dine Out Vancouver’s Winter Beer Hall made for a great night out

Dine Out Vancouver held its first ever Winter Beer Hall this month, and given its success — being a sold out event — it’s...