Combating the apocalyptic portrayal of climate change, Generation Hot presents a series of performances from emerging artists at Vancouver’s Fringe Festival. For six months, these young artists attended
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Flok claims to be North America's first long-distance ridesharing platform built specifically for sporting events and festivals. While they are the first to market themselves that way, are they any different from other ridesharing platforms?
Imagine coming to a magical show where it is dreadfully quiet in a completely full theatre room before the start of the performance. In this silence it is possible to hear the breathing of a person sitting on your right,
Attention all book worms, comic book enthusiasts and fans of the written word! Word Vancouver is back with 5 exciting days of author readings, workshops, entertainment, and more!Attention all book worms, comic
ver the course of September, The Cinematheque has been screening a number of films of brutal, graphic content in a series entitled “This is Going to Hurt: A Cinema of Cruelty.” The final weekend of the series featured a double bill of Michael Haneke
Art's relevance is regularly questioned and it is usually one of the first areas to suffer budget cuts. Art — whether it’s photography, painting, performance, installation or sculpture — is nonetheless significant in its examination of past and cont.
Are you a performer of dope sounds? Do you soliloquize your shakespearian lines with audacious prowess? If your answer is a resoundingly hearty "yes!" then...well that's good because we are looking for that sort of thing.
When attending any concerts, it’s important to go in with an open mindset – especially for an improvised jazz show. It was a different setting for sure, two students among well-put together adults who were chatting and sip
Lao She’s celebrated play Teahouse has come to Vancouver 58 years after its premier and it rises up to its longstanding reputation. A powerful and captivating account of Chinese history, this production uses the setting of one teahouse to depic
After opening with a beautiful rendition of “O Holy Night,” the format for the show was explained. The Pop Symphony would open the show, followed immediately by the jazz band, then the two would go back and forth for the rest of the show.
The time of the UCS is here and by UCS I mean the Ugly Christmas Sweater. So pull out that one you’ve been keeping in the back of your closet all year and rejoice because it is now socially acceptable to let your Christmas freak flag fly.
Ah 2016, what a year it’s been, especially for Fashion. Ok not especially but it sure has been interesting to see what trends have caught on, some expected and some totally random, here are the top 9:
The Vancouver International Mountain Festival has been a regular fixture on UBC’s campus over the last two decades that the festival has been around. It aims to bring the best outdoor mountain films and premier them at venues across the entire city.
It’s not a bad thing to be a nerd — everyone is one. Call them interests, call them passions, but at the end of the day we all know way too much about one specific thing that everyone around us thinks is weird.
As far as I or any student on the UBC campus can attest, the Chan center, Music Building, Frederick Wood Theater, and Belkin Art Gallery all exist somewhere on campus, maybe some of us even know where. Unfortunately