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Theatre review: Complicated Equivocation appeals to experienced theatregoers

Theatre review: Complicated Equivocation appeals to experienced theatregoers

Equivocation At Bard on the Beach until Sept. 19 Tickets: 604-739-0559, bardonthebeach.org SFU professor emeritus Malcolm Page, referring to another critic’s review of Equivocation, said it all: “A smart play for smart people.
First Nations artist Roy Henry Vickers tops bestseller list

First Nations artist Roy Henry Vickers tops bestseller list

Over the past 40 years, First Nations artist Roy Henry Vickers' prints have become a ubiquitous sight in this province. And while his work is commonly found on gallery walls, increasingly it is appearing on bookshelves and coffee tables, too.
Promise of free Wi-Fi in Vancouver not new

Promise of free Wi-Fi in Vancouver not new

Free Wi-Fi not free, reports conclude
Vancouver's Fred Herzog gets his own stamp

Vancouver's Fred Herzog gets his own stamp

Famed Vancouver photographer Fred Herzog has been honoured with his own stamp. The stamp was created from one of his photographs, depicting a group of children playing out front of an old grocery store in 1960.
Lawrence & Holloman thrusts rookies into spotlight

Lawrence & Holloman thrusts rookies into spotlight

When Daniel Arnold and Matthew Kowalchuk set out to write their feature film debut, they looked to the theatre world for creative inspiration.
Movie review: Knightley and Ruffalo play nice in Begin Again

Movie review: Knightley and Ruffalo play nice in Begin Again

Begin Again Now playing at Park Theatre, International Village Once was the 2006 surprise hit film that netted an Oscar for best song and a Broadway stage production, despite the fact that it starred relative nobodies in the lead role and was so mell
Mac DeMarco makes Polaris Prize short list

Mac DeMarco makes Polaris Prize short list

One-time Vancouver local Mac DeMarco has made the esteemed Polaris Music Prize short list, announced earlier today in Toronto. Mac DeMarco’s languid Salad Days will contend with industry heavyweights Arcade Fire and Drake at the Polaris Gala on Sept.
State of the Arts: Brasstronaut touches down at Folk Fest

State of the Arts: Brasstronaut touches down at Folk Fest

Other acts performing at 37th annual event include Joan Baez, Andrew Bird, Alejandro Escovedo
Updated: Kirk LaPointe is the NPA's mayoral candidate

Updated: Kirk LaPointe is the NPA's mayoral candidate

The former media executive, CBC ombudsman to take on Mayor Gregor Robertson
Vancouver artist wins body image mural contest

Vancouver artist wins body image mural contest

An art submission by Vancouver resident Jessica Terezakis took first place in a province-wide mural contest held by the by the Provincial Eating Disorders Awareness (PEDAW) campaign and the Vancouver Graffiti Management Team.
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