SFU alumnus turns Vancouver into the next great city of noir

With an epigraph from Raymond Chandler and homage paid to Walter Mosley in the embalming room of a funeral home bedeviled by necrophilia, SFU...

Coffee, Tragedy, History: Café Deux Soleils

Hip-hop plays over the loudspeakers, the smell of garlic, onions, and coffee hangs heavy in the air, and a mustachioed chef dances as he...

Kick up your heels at Red Rock Diner

One of the first DJs to play Elvis, Buddy Holly, and other rock n’ roll acts regularly in Canada, Red Robinson is a Vancouver...

Album Review: Jon and Roy – By My Side

  Like a cool sea breeze on a hot day, Victoria’s folk-rock duo Jon and Roy have a deeply calming effect. Their music is layered,...

Feast your eyes at Dancing on the Edge

SFU alumna Katie DeVries is thrilled about showing her work for the first time at contemporary dance festival Dancing on the Edge. “It’s a...

Putting the pieces together with The Other Place

Like a good film full of plot twists and layered meaning, The Other Place is a play that will leave you wanting to see...

The True Heroines are super ladies on a special mission

As film and television move into new media, high quality web-based interactive and multiplatform storytelling is finally getting due recognition at Canada’s film and...

How I Lost It is a not-so-sexy evening of comedy

Maybe you lost it on a heavenly hotel room duvet sprinkled with silk rose petals, covered in droplets of spilled champagne and sweat reeking...

Some infinities are bigger than others

On the surface this film may seem like a typical teen romance full of clichés, but the story goes much deeper than that. Dealing...

Ballet BC alumna Makaila Wallace begins a new chapter

Makaila Wallace is embarking on a new chapter of her career. After almost 11 years with Ballet BC, she is now an independent artist...