The Perch, set to open in May, is the AMS' attempt to bring the downtown foodie experience to campus, and it may just exceed expectations.
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Cosmetically appealing to you or not, Mercury Falling and its cast are ready to serve you a good amount of crazy social hijinks.
Sharknado. Is it the definitive bad movie of our generation?
Brendan Taylor has a sporting chance at 30 seconds of Super Bowl limelight -- and a $1,000,000 cash prize.
Marc Emery is set to speak at the Frederick Wood theatre on January 27.
Bacchae 2.1, directed by MFA Theatre student Dennis Gupa is a shocking, thought provoking, wonderfully artistic piece of theatre.
Dive is a new online initiative dedicated to promoting UBC’s arts and culture scene.
Entitled If I Fall, If I Die, the book follows the story of a young boy, Will, whose mother suffers from agoraphobia.
Early examples of early gay literature, Teleny and Des Grieux, were acquired through the crowd-funding efforts of Ph.D. candidate and an associate professor
As far as gore goes Outpost: Black Sun was decidedly underwhelming.
UBC Theatre and Film department are premiering their first feature film created by the BFA acting program titled Mercury Falling.
As a production with endless levels, MFA directing student Dennis Gupa's Bacchae 2.1 is not something to be missed.
Diana Bang takes a straightforward attitude toward surviving in a notoriously challenging industry.
Alone with her guitar, Miss Quincy played in front of the Art Gallery for the few dozens who stopped and the hundreds who passed by.
Murality, a non-profit organization who aims at revitalizing the downtown east side with murals, will bring students and preschoolers together.