Crowded Bookshelf: Digging up the past
Readers of my previous columns will know that I’m a fan of Warhammer 40,000, Games Workshop’s more popular science-fiction setting.
Readers of my previous columns will know that I’m a fan of Warhammer 40,000, Games Workshop’s more popular science-fiction setting.
With last month’s Vancouver International Film Festival now in the past, it’s time to start exploring this month’s film festivals.
DC comics has spent the past few years bringing their characters to life on the small screen.
The Tales series, developed by Bandai Namco Studios, has been very popular for years. I’d been meaning to try out some of the games in the series, but never got around to it, so it didn’t take much convincing on my brother’s part to get me to purchase the new installment in the series, Tales of Zestiria.
The Last Witch Hunter is about a man named Kaulder (Vin Diesel) who goes after the Witch Queen (Julie Engelbrecht) after her plague kills his wife and daughter during the Middle Ages.
Avocations celebrates the artistic works of 20 Douglas College students and staff, showcasing their ceramics, jewellery, paintings, and photographs in the Amelia Douglas Gallery.
October is the perfect time to break out the popcorn and your favourite horror flicks.
As evening falls on the fictional town of Almost, Maine, characters of various ages discover different kinds of love in very literal ways.
In 2013, Malala Yousafzai was shot by the Taliban in her school in Pakistan because she made a comment that every girl should have a chance to go to school.
Pastiche and homage can be great fun, but let’s be honest: everything Guillermo Del Toro’s ever done is an adaptation or a throwback.