Scientology is exposed in Going Clear

Everyone has a need to find a sense of purpose in what can sometimes seem a meaningless world. Alex Gibney’s Going Clear: Scientology and...

The Sensationalists is an immersive dance experience

Up close and personal on the Cultch stage, the 605 Collective danced around, in between, over, and under us as we were immersed in...

In the Heights is a soulful musical

Nina Rosario (Kate Blackburn) returns to “el barrio” of Washington Heights after her first year at Stanford University, and her family and neighbours greet...

Ballet BC presents two works inspired by The Rite of Spring

Nijinsky’s The Rite of Spring is an iconic modern work of art that has been adapted by ballet companies all over the world since...

Avengers: The Age of Ultron is an entertaining blockbuster

Too often, you will hear the term ‘popcorn movie’ thrown around in a negative context. Sometimes you will hear ‘blockbuster’ uttered as if it’s...

SFU film students present short at DOXA

Many SFU students are strong, caring people who support each other’s success, so I wasn’t surprised to find plenty of folk from the School...

Montage of Heck is an intimate look into Kurt Cobain’s short life

At the centre of Kurt Cobain: Montage of Heck is not a mythical hero or a deplorable villain but a man and a young...

Revolver Festival evolves into its third year

Produced by Upintheair Theatre, The Revolver Theatre Festival returns this May, and features “newly created works by emerging artists from recent university grads to...

Caught between salvation, damnation, land, and sea at the Museum of Anthropology

Dr. Anthony Shelton wants to change Canada’s sense of Europe. “We talk about things being Eurocentric,” Shelton said, “but it’s deceptive to treat Europe...

Six films to see this summer

Everyone lets themselves go in the summer. School is over, the sunshine is out, ice cream becomes a regular part of your daily diet....