The midterm season is in full swing and in the midst of it all, our normal routines can slip away. One of the first things to go is usually our sense of style, with tight jeans being replaced with sweatpants. But it doesn’t have to be like this.
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An atmosphere of unease and anxiety permeates every facet of Hidden, which leads a small audience of 13 people around UBC Botanical Gardens, with the only light source coming from their flashlights to guide them.
On October 23, the stage at The Imperial will play home to the band, Bad Suns. The Ubyssey spoke with Christo Bowman, the 22-year-old lead vocalist of the band, to talk about the upcoming Vancouver show.
Just a month after auditions, the UBC Symphony Orchestra set stage with Eric Wilson on the violoncello and Jonathan Girard, their conductor, officially starting their 2016/17 season of classical music.
The runway show featured strong designs in celebration of the occasion. The bags displayed were diverse – including satchels and double strap bags small enough to be worn by children (as evidenced by one of their younger models).
Have you never heard of him? That's alright — I hadn't either. And yet, Denis Matsuev is often considered to be one of the greatest living pianists of our time. His upcoming performance features works from Beethoven, Liszt and Tchaïkovsky.
The Vancouver Writers Fest returns for the 29th time to bring readers and writers together to talk, think and explore the world of literature. The festival starts on October 17 and lasts for a week, closing on October 23.
This movie had all the ingredients necessary to make you bawl: puppies growing into dogs, prisoners working toward a second chance, veterans with PTSD desperate for a way to better their lives, and the heartbreak of saying goodbye.
In this work Yuxweluptun abstracts the ovoid by removing its layers and presenting it as a complete and separate entity. He challenges the way in which Indigenous art is represented and judged in a formal, Euro-centric context.
Endless Poetry continues the late-bloomed manifestation of one of the most creative and controversial minds of cinema. Endless Poetry continues the late-bloomed manifestation of one of the most creative and controversial minds of cinema.
As painfully insightful into what it is to be black and gay in North America as it is about the anxieties of adolescence, Jenkins’ film is a remarkable exercise in empathy that resonates in more ways than one.
Manchester By The Sea is not just a movie that can be described as one of the best new films of 2016. It is also one that can be quickly summarized with just one word upon seeing it for the first time — human.
The filmmakers got a few shots of gawking white people pointing and laughing at the Ju/'Hoansi, and asked some of the older members about what life was like when they could hunt -- and that's about all the digging they felt was necessary.
In a Q and A after the show, director Kevan Funk said that he wanted to make a film about institutionalized violence. He chose to make it about hockey because it's the "largest cultural institution in this country."
Beyond a limit of 30 lines, we have put no other restrictions on your poems. Submit your most wild experiments or traditional sonnets. We will read all of them and keep open minds. Be as creative and fearless as you can be!