And the Fringe goes on – more Fringe Festival reviews

Starstuff: Per Aspera Ad Astra Starstuff: Per Aspera Ad Astra is a beautifully crafted piece of performance. True to its name, the performance is about...

Unbuckled was an immersive country picnic

The enthusiastic female voice on the microphone, commentating on the events, could be heard from a distance. As I walked towards the Brockton Baseball...

The many SFU connections of Word Vancouver

This year’s Word Vancouver festival (formerly Word on the Street) is in full swing, and gearing up for a weekend full of literary fun....

Professor Lynne Quarmby is Running on Climate

In the face of serious climate change, environmental crises, and a federal election campaign, perhaps we shouldn’t be surprised that scientists are emerging as...

Coeur de Pirate’s new album is the best of both worlds

I’ll understand if the name Coeur de Pirate fails to register with you. Despite eight years’ worth of material, including three original studio full-lengths...

Joe Laughlin’s 4our unites generations

After 10 years, Joe Laughlin is returning to the stage to dance in 4our, a monumental work featuring four dancers spanning 30 years. Laughlin...

Comic Connoisseur: The Valiant come together in an action packed crossover

On paper, a comic book crossover is everything you ever wanted and just a little bit more. It gives readers a chance to see...

Cinephilia: TIFF takeaways

After arriving at my hotel, picking up my press pass, and standing in line at the public screening of Son Of Saul, it occurred...

Craft Education: best beer near campus

The Highland Pub has some good craft beer, but that doesn’t mean your quest for craft should stop there. Here are the three best...

Passenger impresses with acoustic set

Plugged in acoustic music does not bring to mind the concerts that bring the house down, but, as proved in the Orpheum on September...