Blackbird is a production based on a true story exploring the relationship of a Una and Ray, 15 years after their emotional and sexual relationship when she was just 12 and he was 40.
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Violist Thomas Beckman is helping the Bowen Island Public Library construct a new room in which to display local art and conduct seminars and readings with his new EP.
This fall on September 12, Stanley Park will be transformed into Unbuckled -- a cowboy-themed outdoor barbeque.
Early Music Vancouver’s rendition of Dido and Aeneas with period instruments -- including the archlute and the Baroque guitar -- will be a tone lower than most versions.
Imagine having your books selling on Amazon for almost $300. Winona Kent doesn’t have to -- her novel, The Cilia Rose Affair, goes for as high as $289 online.
In time, the UBC Rare Books hopes to use the newly rediscovered papyri as the beginning of an Egyptology collection.
The UBC Chef Challenge on July 10 gave three UBC food vendors -- UBC Food Services, AMS Conferences & Catering and Mahony & Sons -- a chance to show off.
The 33rd Annual Jessie awards were recently held to honour artistic achievements in theatre, with UBC alumni and faculty members receiving multiple awards.
"To an American, Nixon is far more than a man, he is an idea, a symbol, a crow bar straight under the American cultural heart.”
After nearly fifty years of operating in the old SUB, the CiTR finally made its move last week to their new home in the AMS Nest.
“The throbbing heart of Tis Pity She’s a Whore beats loudly with forbidden passion, lies, intrigue and revenge,” said Brian Parkinson, director.
We Are Woven Through with Strangers and Strangeness is Centre A’s newest exhibition that questions the notion of identity and strangeness within and outside of our own body.
“When the Belkin gallery opened in 1995, part of the goal was also to reinvigorate the outdoor art program,” said Naomi Sawada.
Lucky Lady IV’s three days of business, music, culture and partying was an interesting experience to say the least.
Shakespeare's King Lear swaps a grim moorland for the green lawns of Vanier Park for the current season of Bard on the Beach.