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Theatre review: UBC theatre students visit Austen

Theatre review: UBC theatre students visit Austen

McLaughlin shines in staged adaptation of Pride and Prejudice

Movie review: Pull the Plug on Kill Your Darlings

KILL YOUR DARLINGS Starring Daniel Radcliffe, Dane DeHaan Directed by John Krokidas An account of a young Allen Ginsberg discovering his voice and modus operandi (and getting wrapped up in a murder in the process), John Krokidas Kill Your Darlings re
Movie review: Love in the time of nuclear war

Movie review: Love in the time of nuclear war

How I Live Now Starring Saoirse Ronan, Tom Holland Directed by Kevin Macdonald Nuclear fallout meets teen romance in Kevin Macdonalds flawed but effective near-future drama How I Live Now.
Whistler Film Festival's star-studded line-up

Whistler Film Festival's star-studded line-up

Whistler is already considered a primo destination for skiing, snowboarding, and partying, but for a few days this December, it'll also be a hotspot for cinephiles.
Movie review: Best Man Holiday falls short of the original

Movie review: Best Man Holiday falls short of the original

Like the first Best Man film back in 1999, Best Man Holiday focuses on four friends and their ego clashes, crises of faith and relationship issues. But this time around there’s more holiday bling.
White houses shown at MOV exhibit

White houses shown at MOV exhibit

For more than 50 years, unorthodox yet geometrically perfect houses and cabins sprouted up around British Columbia.
Eastside horticulture Crawl

Eastside horticulture Crawl

Aristotle once said art takes nature as its model. Now, so do 20 Emily Carr students, who are turning plants into living artwork for this weekends Eastside Culture Crawl.
Lewis Kane: Outside the box

Lewis Kane: Outside the box

You could see the surprise in the eyes of the audience.
Theatre review: Relatively entertaining

Theatre review: Relatively entertaining

British farce shows its age
Movie review: Romantic comedy genre keeps on ticking in About Time

Movie review: Romantic comedy genre keeps on ticking in About Time

McAdams, Gleeson revisit love in time traveling flick
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