Listening to slippages was initially a challenge. However, after considering the context of the piece, a more interesting thought emerged: this piece isn’t supposed to be conventionally easy to listen to.
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Regardless of what students are interested in, the new season of UBC Theatre offers myriad of options.
I have never heard so many puns in my life and though I never shy away from a good pun or two myself, I finally understood the pain that many feel upon being hit by one.
Summers used a fantastical setting to tell a story about real-world issues, such as imperialism, race and abuse.
The siblings discuss a meaningful picture of their mother, a hymn Georgia doesn’t want to sing, David’s sexual identity and the time his train leaves in the morning – all built up like they should matter, and they’re all wasted.
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This competition wants to combine “[the] creative powers of students [and promote] climate justice related art in the Nest and CIRS,” Tuck explained.
Testosterone is not just oddly humorous, but terrifying and poignant. It commits to exploring power dynamics and undeserved ego, and how these things come from society.