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...

Past and present collide in 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...

An intimate portrayal of Roger Ebert in Life Itself

Never before has a film so thoroughly captured the essence of life itself. Based on Roger Ebert’s memoir of the same name, this biographical...