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...

Love Bomb is a powerful musical

Shameless Hussy Productions and the Firehall Arts Centre present Love Bomb, a musical written by the ever-so-talented rising star Meghan Gardiner. This was the...

SFU Gallery and Burnaby Art Gallery team up for Alex Morrison exhibition

In his 1968 essay, “A Sedimentation of the Mind: Earth Projects,” Robert Smithson writes about a “climate” of sight. He talks about the “mental...

SFU filmmakers shine in VIFF shorts

This year, Canadian short filmmakers threw caution to the wind. I’ve had the pleasure of seeing all the short films selected by the Vancouver...

New bubble tea and waffle cafe opens in New Westminister

Bobacabana, located right in the heart of New Westminster Skytrain Station, is your new favourite local bubble tea and waffle cafe. You’re welcome. This...

Stan Douglas at SFU Woodward’s

Anyone who has passed by the atrium at Woodward’s is familiar with Stan Douglas, as his work Abbott & Cordova, 7 August 1971 forms...

Studio 58 reimagines Romeo & Juliet

The classic Shakespearean play Romeo & Juliet is widely known for the tragic plight of its titular star-crossed lovers. The decade of the 1960s,...