UBC Agapé Street Missions is a 100 per cent student-run club. As a club, every month they organize different activities such as sandwich making with their partner, the Directions Youth Service Centre, in downtown Vancouver.
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Daniel Maguire, a contestant from The Bachelorette and Bachelor in Paradise, hosted ladies night. He is infamously known as “The Canadian,” and is remembered for his well-defined abs and weird antics, such as pouring maple syrup all over his body.
Ideas Lounge is a wine bar and lunch spot nestled away in the courtyard of the Koerner Learning centre on the very northern tip of campus. You can cut through a little path just off the center of the Rose Garden to get there.
Whether you are looking to squeeze in a cheap lunch date or just de-stress between lectures, the UBC music department’s Wednesday Noon Hours are a little-known gem. Performances take place in Barnett Hall with tickets costing $5 for students.
The biggest organization in the world for the cause, Best Buddies helps people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDDs) to form meaningful friendships, secure jobs, improve self-advocacy and feel valued by the society they live in.
Trigger warnings taped to the theatre door announce that Cara Norrish’s new play A Good Way Out contains strong language and a scene that involves sexual coercion. Before the beginning, it is already clear that this will not be an easy performance.
The play wastes no time in getting straight into the meat of the plot. Edward II is crowned king and then the somewhat shady character of Gaveston takes the stage for a commanding monologue, dealt with great physicality by Daniel Curalli.
The accordion might just be one of the most underestimated instruments in the musical family, but Ksenija Sidorova makes a pretty good case for why that should not be. In her September 18 concert, she showed its capabilities to be immense.
Last Sunday, Trombone Shorty and Orleans Avenue took to the Chan Centre's Shun Concert Hall stage for a performance that was best encapsulated as “fucking awesome.” The Chan Centre's 2016/2017 season has started with a bang.
On the penultimate night, Ancer’s Vancouver-based company, Flamenco Rosario, opened for the Mercedes Amaya Company with 3 different performances that highlighted Ancer’s aspiration to “express the pure joy” of flamenco.
Upon entering the Burrard Arts Foundation Gallery, the staff warned us not to step on a curving silver line drawn on the floor. Painted with a light-reflexive material, the line traced the solar movements during the fall equinox of September 22.
The Opera Tea in the UBC Botanical Garden on Saturday, September 18, had an intimate and easygoing atmosphere. Anyone who thinks that opera is uptight or “upper class” should challenge that belief by attending an Opera Tea event.
Love, power, ambition — these themes, so well known to Game of Thrones fans and watchers of American politics alike, will be very familiar and as poignant as ever. As Bugaresti pointed out, “absolute power corrupts absolutely.”
On Wednesday, September 21, the museum announced three new upcoming exhibits for the 2016/17 Season, promising to bring some of the its finest artifacts to light. These three exhibits are an opportunity for people to actively ponder Indigenous art.
Sally Stubbs ‘And Bella Sang With Us’ sets itself up to be the voice for a piece of Vancouver’s forgotten female history, centering on the struggles of the city’s first two female constables grappling with its societal pressures.