Five obscure films you should see

2015 was looking like a horrible year for movies. The first six months saw some tremendous disappointments like Michael Mann’s clichéd Blackhat, the Wachowski’s...

Awolnation hit the ground running

Fresh off the release of their second album Run on March 17, Awolnation is beginning its Run 2015 Tour, hitting locations all across the...

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...

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...

Alumnus Baba Brinkman goes wild

The Rap Guide to Wilderness is the latest album by SFU alumnus and hip-hop artist Baba Brinkman. Now residing in New York City, the...

French Canadian theatre for Anglophones

Diane Brown, artistic director of Ruby Slippers Theatre, has been producing French Canadian plays in English translation for Vancouver audiences for over 25 years....

Life’s a Breeze is a story of family loyalty

Life’s a Breeze is a quirky glimpse into the lives of a family struggling through hard times in Ireland, where long lineups at the...

Keep on Trockin’: men in pointe shoes are coming to Vancouver

What would have once only been considered fodder for variety shows or slapstick comedy, men dancing en pointe has become big business for Les...