I’ve been told by most people who loved her that I am the second coming of Julijana Trokšar.
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UBC Choirs were joined by the Vancouver Brass Orchestra last Sunday at the Chan Centre to ring in the holiday season with a colourful selection of choral and brass works.
If you’ve been friends with me within the past two years, you’ll know that I have oddly strong opinions about the Alvin and the Chipmunks movies.
I needed time to sleep on Sleepless in Seattle before laying out my thoughts in a way that wasn’t laced with psychoanalytical frustrations towards our female lead — I didn’t prevail.
My learned enjoyment of London Fogs is rooted in my eagerness to feel like I’m part of a community.
Like the film’s characters, I found comfort in The Holdovers where I least expected it. I laughed, cried, then did it all over again.
168 E Pender Street is the address of the Chinatown Storytelling Centre — but it’s so much more than just a number.
Red Gate’s address is on Main Street, but Google Maps notoriously takes people to the back entrance of the building (I’m people).
My family did not celebrate Christmas growing up. We lived in a tropical Southeast Asian country where it was 30 degrees Celsius year round, so most things typically associated with Christmas were alien to me.
When the cheesy classics of Christmas start feeling repetitive and bland, it's time to throw some horror in the mix. The best movie for this? Krampus (2015).
A beginner French class cycles through the basics of the language: numbers, greetings, family members — but unlike the English language, it will also cover gender.
In the field of computational linguistics, language variation and binary machine logic converge.
UBC Theatre transforms the Frederic Wood Theatre into a greenhouse, sweeping their audience back to high school in their enthralling production of Concord Floral.
In the ambient cocktail lighting of the Fox Cabaret, we were contemplating the features of a good show over palomas on a Tuesday evening.
Upon entering the Neville Scarfe building last Saturday, we were shocked to see singers decked out in bright colours, fun textures and donning elaborate accessories for extra flair. It’s important to note that in most classical music performances — which is what we’re most familiar with — concert black dress is always required.