The latest production from the Douglas College theatre department follows the residents of a tiny Saskatchewan town called Unity during the waning months of 1918, as World War I is coming to an end and an influenza pandemic with a mortality rate close to 20 per cent is sweeping across the globe.
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If the name Neil LaBute doesn’t ring any bells for you, then the Douglas College Theatre Department’s production of Subsequent Conversations will be a new and exciting treat. The play, directed by instructor Cheryl Swan, is a collection of five one-act plays by LaBute, one of my favourite modern playwrights.
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A decade after leaving Capcom and the Resident Evil series, Shinji Mikami returns to the genre that put him on the map: survival horror.
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‘Dark Souls’ outdoes itself with awesome sequel By Adam Tatelman, Columnist 5/5 I love Dark Souls’ robust RPG elements, tense dungeon-crawling, hundreds of hidden secrets, and brobdingnagian bosses. It balances…