By: Yelin Gemma Lee, Arts & Culture Editor Yellow Fever — A Powell St. Mystery Closing off Asian Heritage Month with a bang, Firehall Arts Centre hosts a radio play production of the “award-winning comic mystery” Yellow Fever by R.A. Shiomi. The play, “set on post-war Powell Street,” weaves between “complex threads of political intrigue, racism, and police corruption with a sharp wit and fast-paced dialogue.” This canonical Japanese Canadian production is being presented around the Powell St. area where the play is set for the first time in over 30 years. If you haven’t experienced a radio play,…
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By: Lainey Martin, SFU Student While mainstream drag culture is infamous among intersectionally-minded queer audiences for being oblivious to passive culture appropriation and transphobia, Man Up has made their name in hosting a damn good party that comes with social…
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