CENTRE STAGE: Sheridan’s classic The Rivals is full of wit

First performed in 1775, this British comedy of manners by Richard Brinsley Sheridan is surprisingly relevant in its latest rendition set in the Edwardian...

CENTRE STAGE: World-class performing arts at a cinema near you

There’s nothing better than that feeling of anticipation as the house lights dim, the performers take their places, and the deafening silence of an...

Top 10 books to kick off 2016

10. Girl on the Train – Paula Hawkins This mystery has been called a Hitchcockian thriller and an incredible debut for Paula Hawkins....

CINEPHILIA: Anomalisa is relatable, funny, and poignant

We uncomfortably identify with Michael Snow, our self-centered and predatory protagonist of Anomalisa: his neuroses, egoism, and disillusionment. Whether female or male, family or...

The Death of Small Creatures is a hauntingly beautiful depiction of psychological turmoil

Trisha Cull will take your breath away in this jarring and revolutionary memoir. She bravely sheds light upon the raw and dark stream of...

Carol is beautiful and emotionally stirring

Carol will rattle your heart and leave you wanting more. This lesbian romantic drama film is both aesthetically pleasing and cinematically genius. Admittedly, the...

New illustrations capture the magic of Harry Potter

Just when you think that the print versions of J.K. Rowling’s beloved series Harry Potter couldn’t possibly be improved, the fully illustrated edition of...

Star Wars: The Force Awakens is cheesy fun

First things first: yes, it’s better than the prequels. Much better. Admittedly, that’s a pretty low bar to clear. But fans could be forgiven for...

The Parker Street Studios open their doors for the Eastside Culture Crawl

The Eastside Culture Crawl presents an excellent opportunity to see firsthand the variety and vibrancy of Vancouver’s arts and crafts culture. The 18th year...

SFU’s dance mainstage, Nostos, lights up the stage

SFU’s Dance Mainstage was aflame with energy during the last week of November with new works by Peter Bingham, Shauna Elton, Rob Kitsos, and...