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Legend of Tarzan swings, but it’s nothing to go ape over

Legend of Tarzan swings, but it’s nothing to go ape over

If the Tarzan you remember is accompanied by the strains of a Phil Collins song, it’s definitely time to brush up on your bush man.
Amanda Tosoff returns home with Words project

Amanda Tosoff returns home with Words project

Jazz fest performer finds her voice through poetry
Merry Wives of Winsdor (Ontario) puts the ‘eh’ in Shakespeare

Merry Wives of Winsdor (Ontario) puts the ‘eh’ in Shakespeare

Should Shakespeare purists avoid this Merry Wives of Windsor? If they’re averse to an evening of laughter and if they can’t stand seeing every last one in the cast sculpt character with the finest of detail, they should stay away.
4 things to do in Vancouver: June 23 to 29, 2016

4 things to do in Vancouver: June 23 to 29, 2016

1. From public transit documents and action figures to drag queen costumes and taxidermy, local collectors get their due as the Museum of Vancouver (MOV) presents All Together Now: Vancouver Collectors and Their Worlds .
Hippie love-in Hair remains relevant

Hippie love-in Hair remains relevant

“Let the sun shine/Let the sun shine in,” rings the curtain down on this Renegade Arts Co. production of Hair: The Musical.
Aliens, rebels, dragons and Daniel Radcliffe as a corpse

Aliens, rebels, dragons and Daniel Radcliffe as a corpse

Summer movie preview
Surreal play takes a walk on gritty side of Gastown

Surreal play takes a walk on gritty side of Gastown

Audience part of interactive theatre production about Vancouver millennials
Assured directorial choices enhance Romeo and Juliet

Assured directorial choices enhance Romeo and Juliet

Star-crossed lovers shine at Bard on the Beach
4 things to do in Vancouver: June 16 to 22, 2016

4 things to do in Vancouver: June 16 to 22, 2016

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Now You See Me sequel keeps the magic alive

Now You See Me sequel keeps the magic alive

The commercial success of 2013’s Now You See Me was something of a trick, transforming a $75-million budget into a $350-million payday. So while a sequel was a foregone conclusion, a decent one was far from certain. But director Jon M.