Louise Lecavalier is So Blue

Louise Lecavalier is a powerhouse. In So Blue, her pulsing, persistent choreography was mesmerizing from the moment she began to move. As she shuffled...

Tutus with a twist: Les Ballets Trockadero

Who would have thought men in tutus could put on such a sensational show? With slapstick humour, impressive technique, and incomparable parodies, this all-male...

Louise Lecavalier is So Blue

Louise Lecavalier is a powerhouse. In So Blue, her pulsing, persistent choreography was mesmerizing from the moment she began to move. As she shuffled...

Frank Warren wants to know, what’s your secret?

Everyone has secrets, and millions have felt compelled to write one of their own on a homemade postcard and anonymously send it to Frank...

Cinephilia: Leviathan is a philosophical critique of modern Russia

Andrey Zvyagintsev’s Leviathan is a harsh clandestine critique of modern Russia under the rule of Vladimir Putin and the influence of the Russian Orthodox...

Alumnus Baba Brinkman goes wild

The Rap Guide to Wilderness is the latest album by SFU alumnus and hip-hop artist Baba Brinkman. Now residing in New York City, the...

A Motherload of a play

Tackling the extremely relatable topic of mother in the modern age with dark humour and wit, Motherload promises to be a smash hit. According...

French Canadian theatre for Anglophones

Diane Brown, artistic director of Ruby Slippers Theatre, has been producing French Canadian plays in English translation for Vancouver audiences for over 25 years....

Food Finds: dining in the dark

I’m sure that most of us have heard of the belief that the loss of one of the five senses can heighten the ability...

Life’s a Breeze is a story of family loyalty

Life’s a Breeze is a quirky glimpse into the lives of a family struggling through hard times in Ireland, where long lineups at the...