The God of Small Things is in a World of its Own

By: Gabrielle McLaren, Staff Writer A friend gave me his favourite book before I left for a flight, we agreed that it would make a great...

The Goblin Market: a stellar acrobatic performance

By Aaron Richardson During the walk to your seat at the recent production of The Goblin Market you were accompanied by a half-naked man in...

Album Reviews

By: Remy Brayshaw and Meghan Light don’t smile at me by Billie Eilish With the release of her new EP, don’t smile at me, Billie Eilish has...

Lil Yachty shows Vancouver the meaning of audience participation by starting a massive water fight

By: Neil MacAlister Lil Yachty, one of the most divisive figures in hip hop, is essentially heralded as the harbinger of today’s SoundCloud rap movement. His...

New Music Friday

“Passion” – AWOLNATION Ana Maria Mejia Morales: The only good thing about this song is the hot guy on the cover. Neil MacAlister: AWOLNATION used...

The Book Thief grapples with the grim realities of WWII in a unique way

By: Aritro Mukhopadhyay Love, war, death, soliloquies . . . and a lot of stealing: all these are wrapped up under the title of The Book...

The Boom Booms’ vocalist Aaron Ross talks about artistic process, inspiration, and travel

Interview by: Alex Bloom The Boom Booms are a Vancouver-based alternative-soul band. They won second place in the 2011 Peak Performance Project (not associated with...

Logan Lucky is the best movie you didn’t know you wanted to see

By: Yelin Gemma Lee I’m just going to come right out and say it: Logan Lucky is a fucking phenomenal movie. There was nobody more...

The Dregs: a graphic novel set in the Downtown Eastside

By: Yelin Gemma Lee The Dregs is a graphic novel about a homeless detective at the heart of the opioid-crisis-ridden Downtown Eastside in Vancouver, where...

Album Reviews

By: Neil MacAlister and Mikaela Nuval Love Yourself: Her by BTS BTS, known for aggressive hip-hop tracks, surprises with Love Yourself: Her: an album heavily influenced...