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Movie Review: Labor Day pains

LABOR DAY Starring Kate Winslet, Josh Brolin Directed by Jason Reitman With 2009's Up in the Air , Jason Reitman demonstrated that, only three films into his career, he'd already mastered the art of polishing Oscar bait to a fine shine.
Chutzpah!: 25 questions for a Jewish Mother

Chutzpah!: 25 questions for a Jewish Mother

The 2014 Chutzpah! Festival is back February 22-March 9. This years theatrical performances seem to focus on motherhood.
Hotel Vancouver raises the Roof

Hotel Vancouver raises the Roof

Ballroom in the sky gets new lease on life
Theatre review: Ambitious Seagull flies

Theatre review: Ambitious Seagull flies

Theatre UBC takes on tough Chekhov masterpiece

Movie Review: The Past elevates the present

THE PAST Starring Bérénice Bejo, Ali Mosaffa, Tahar Rahim Directed by Asghar Farhadi Following up the Oscar-winning A Separation with his first film shot outside of Iran, writer-director Asghar Farhadi continues to mine domestic turmoil for exceeding
Eleanor Collins gives voice to strong sense of self

Eleanor Collins gives voice to strong sense of self

On February 1, 94-year-old Eleanor Collins will be one of the performers at Stayed on Freedom, a musical celebration of Black History Month at St. Andrews-Wesley United Church.

Movie Review: There is Great Beauty in the chaos

THE GREAT BEAUTY Starring Toni Servillo, Carlo Verdone, Directed by Paolo Sorrentino Rome wasnt undone in a day. Rather, its been coming apart at the well-tailored seams for a spell.

Videomatica iconic movie collection now available at SFU and UBC

Film fans mourning the closure of Vancouvers Videomatica can now access the legendary rental stores collection from the UBC and SFU libraries.
State of the Arts: Musical fling comes with strings attached

State of the Arts: Musical fling comes with strings attached

Four on the Floor hooks up with indie artists for latest String Fling
Theatre review: Mother and son hash it out in Brimful of Asha

Theatre review: Mother and son hash it out in Brimful of Asha

Much affection behind the onstage squabbling
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