The roster of competitors consists of AMS Conferences and Catering, BierCraft, Koerner’s Pub, Point Grill and Sage Bistro. The competing chefs will be pairing their savoury dishes with craft beer provided by Driftwood Brewery.
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Unpredictability was the name of the game with this performance which made it consistently relatable while simultaneously interesting. Both their bodies and the sand acted as canvas, but even more than that was the audience’s minds.
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!
The much-anticipated “Common Grounds” concert, held on the evening of June 30, 2016, at Christ Church Cathedral in downtown Vancouver, set out to explore the commonalities and differences between the musical modalities of jazz and baroque.
In case you missed it, the Gallery 2.0 opened its doors for the first time last Monday. Though a sign at the bottom of the Nest's stairs announced its arrival, the event was otherwise extremely subdued.
UBC Opera’s production was a stunning affair, featuring a beautiful forest backdrop painted by students from the University of Montana. The rest of the set — a series of floral-adorned trees and branches were constructed by the performers themselves.
The Belkin Art Gallery’s current exhibition, Becoming Animal/Becoming Landscape, is a walk through some of the most animalistic of human tendencies and how they define our relationship with each other and the environment.
On July 2 Wave III of the six-part Sunwave series will be hitting Koerner's Pub with a night of pure EDM curated by local Vancouver DJs. It presents an great opportunity for students to find the underground electronic scene without leaving campus.
On June 24, Bard on the Beach debuted its second production of the season, an amazingly entertaining version of The Merry Wives of Windsor that kept the audience in hysterics throughout the entire show.
Limina is the short film by Florian Halbedl and Joshua M. Ferguson. It is centred on gender fluid child, Alessandra and the people living in the surrounding neighbourhood. The film was recently privately shown in the Chan Centre.
On June 11th Bard on the Beach began its 27th season with a rendition of Romeo and Juliet; a hilarious and powerful but also flawed performance that was, nevertheless, a strong beginning to an exciting series.
To celebrate UBC's 100-year legacy, CiTR is airing a series of ten radio documentaries which utilize more than 890 reel-to-reel audio tapes from over sixty years of Student Radio Society of UBC. They focus on everything from hip hop to accessibility.
Presented by The Arts Club Theatre Company, Billy Elliot: The Musical is a electrifying and touching production about a boy finding his passion and a community overcoming obstacles during the miner's strike of 1984, in England.
The upcoming 2016-2017 season at the Chan Centre for the Performing Arts features both fresh new names and past favourite artists in a diverse program, featuring everything from flamenco vocals to inner Mongolian throat singing.
To many, the reality of EDM is huge sounds with large bass drops after a copy-paste crescendo, with a sole DJ who's earning millions pressing play on their Mac. For participants in the local EDM scene, the reality cannot be further from that.