Deceived by the weird sounding plot synopsis and low-budget-looking poster, we thought Grabbers would be a logical choice for this week’s review.
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All the funds raised during the competition will go directly to support literacy programs run by Grace Rwanda.
When the Nest opens in April, the AMS Art Gallery will be renamed the Hatch.
"From a Dream," opens quietly, and gradually gains momentum as the music moves between improvisatory expression and rhythmic and driving sections.
Many aspects of The Marriage of Figaro could be adapted to fit the twenty-first century, but UBC Opera demonstrated why they shouldn't be.
Small Stage point 5 is co-curated by UBC Creative Writing professor Tariq Hussain.
Absolute Space is a meditation on the effects of science and technology on our understanding of space and awareness.
"transgression/cantosphere" is a celebration of the Cantonese language.
In addition to being a self-taught musician, Derksen has been writing his own music for the past couple years.
Many modern performances of The Marriage of Figaro around the world are concept productions, said Simon.
The Bauhaus weavers bridged a gap between art and craft and paved the way to modern design through their artistic and technical innovations.
“These artists are making their mark on jazz in an industry that is constantly making strides towards better equality,” said Offer.
At its heart, American Muscle is an exploitation film.
The piece dubbed “The Art of Indulgence” is situated right at the entrance and is the first piece of artwork visitors sees when they walk in.
Though very different from Après Moi, The List carries a thread from its predecessor and the emotional of the language is never lost.