The new era of Shopping for Votes

Are you a Tim Hortons voter or a Starbucks voter? Are you a Dougie, or a Jane, or a Zoe? Whether you have the...

The Homesman is a haunting, feminist western

There is an unforgettable moment in The Homesman when a pale woman living in a modest south-western style house during the 1800s takes what...

Foxcatcher is ambitious but unfocused

Foxcatcher, the latest film from director Bennett Miller (Capote, Moneyball), is a true crime story set in the world of wrestling. A cauliflower-eared Channing...

Broken Sex Doll returns to The Cultch

A smash hit in 2013, Broken Sex Doll returned to The Cultch for another phenomenal run this November. A sexy, hilarious ride from start...

Quidditch comes into its own in Mudbloods

Quidditch is a sport that had its beginnings in a fantasy world, but it is now played by hundreds of teams around the world....

Genre fiction finds a home in Pulp Literature

As kids and young adults, our parents frequently rope us into doing things we don’t want to do — things like looking after our...

Corner Gas comes to the big screen

As the only gas station for 40 kilometres around in any direction, Corner Gas is the hub of life in the small fictional town...

The pantomime tradition in East Vancouver continues with Cinderella

An annual event, Theatre Replacement’s An East Van Panto is back and more fun than ever. The stellar team behind last year’s Jack and...

Rawi Hage is SFU’s new Writer in Residence

Award-winning author Rawi Hage is the new Writer in Residence in the English department at SFU. He recently finished a year-long residency with the...

Reviews: Loon and Christmas Queen

Loon – Wonderheads Theatre You wouldn’t think that one person in a full-face mask not speaking for almost an hour would be an entertaining show,...