Behind ‘Bard of the Bronx’
The Douglas College theatre program presents its second production of the semester, Bard of the Bronx: John Patrick Shanley in Perspective.
The Douglas College theatre program presents its second production of the semester, Bard of the Bronx: John Patrick Shanley in Perspective.
This November, as part of National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo), Lower Mainland libraries, coffee shops, restaurants, and SkyTrains are filling up with amateur and professional writers each attempting to create a manuscript in a month.
Persepolis is an autobiographical account of author Marjane Satrapi’s coming of age during a time of political revolution in Iran.
Local crime and mystery authors E. R. Brown, Dietrich Kalteis, and Sam Wiebe appeared at the Burnaby Public Library McGill Branch for a public reading of their works, a lively discussion about crime and mystery fiction, and a Q-and-A on November 5.
When Guitar Hero made its debut over 10 years ago, it was something pretty special to an entire generation of gamers.
I don’t think there is a gamer out there who doesn’t know the Legend of Zelda series.
Ian Fleming’s James Bond is probably the best known spy character of all time, and many movies have been adapted from his stories.
Ever wonder if your fellow classmates, instructors, or employees at Douglas College make art in their spare time?
Comic fans are waiting with bated breath to see if the new Marvel/Netflix collaboration, Jessica Jones, is as successful as their last attempt, Daredevil.
Halo 5: Guardians is the first of the series to grace the Xbox One, and the second in the Reclaimer story arc by 343 Industries.