The Tragically Hip have still got it

If Gord Downie had an extra spring in his step — some extra swagger in his leather pants — on February 6, that’s because...

Backstreet’s back in a new documentary

At the turn of the millennium, the Backstreet Boys were one of the biggest bands on the planet. They sold millions of albums, toured...

Sea Sick is a cautionary tale that is all too real

Alanna Mitchell is a journalist who discovered that the big story behind climate change can be found in the world’s oceans. Based on her...

Beauty and the Beast: a tale as old as time

The tale of a beautiful, smart girl who falls in love with a fearsome beast is one that has delighted children for generations since...

Classes clash in The Goodnight Bird

Lilly and Morgan Beaumont are a childless, retired couple living in a new condo. The play opens as they are about to go to...

One Man, Two Guvnors, countless laughs

With disguise, deceit, slapstick comedy, and a hilarious plot based on Carlo Goldoni’s 1753 classic, the commedia dell’arte-inspired Servant of Two Masters, Richard Bean’s...

Past and present collide in groundbreaking Musqueam First Nation exhibits

A joint project between the Museum of Vancouver, the Musqueam First Nation, and the Museum of Anthropology, c̓əsnaʔəm, the city before the city is...

Sex and the Suburbs: Where to enjoy of taste of European cuisine in Vancouver

Vancouverites tend to have an eclectic palate for cuisines; Mexican-style eggs for breakfast, sushi for lunch, and homemade Indian food for dinner is not...

Cinephilia: don’t be too quick to judge The Boy Next Door

Peer through the curtain and watch as a young stud moves in next door. In the distance, you catch a glimpse of his six-pack...

Love Letters is a raw and diverse love story

Staircase Theatre is presenting AR Gurney’s play, Love Letters, this February as a Valentine’s Day special. According to the playwright, it is “designed to be...