Comic Corner: Lions don’t need American ideals
‘Pride of Baghdad’ review By Brittney MacDonald, Senior Columnist 2/5 Loosely based on a true story, Pride of Baghdad presents…
‘Pride of Baghdad’ review By Brittney MacDonald, Senior Columnist 2/5 Loosely based on a true story, Pride of Baghdad presents…
‘Outlander’ TV show review By Brittney MacDonald, Senior Columnist 5/5 History and romance collide in the premiere of the much-anticipated…
Bard on the Beach has been in full swing since early July, entertaining countless Vancouverites and visitors. This season’s lineup includes the Shakespearean classic, The Tempest, but audience members familiar with the play might notice something a tad different about the cast of characters. Tempest director, Meg Roe has chosen to reinterpret two of the male characters as female, turning the comedic Stephano and Trinculo into sisters, Stephana and Trincula.
‘American Vampire Vol. 1’ review By Brittney MacDonald, Senior Columnist 5/5 The image of the vampire has been through the…
‘Guardians of the Galaxy, Vol. 1: Cosmic Avengers’ review By Brittney MacDonald, Senior Columnist 3/5 Award-winning writer Brian Michael Bendis…
Paradise for the frugal foodie By Brittney MacDonald, Senior Columnist With the advent of summer comes the long-awaited opening of…
‘X-23 Volume 1: The Killing Dream’ review By Brittney MacDonald, Senior Columnist 2/5 A graphic novel written by a woman…
‘Green Lantern: The Sinestro Corps War’ review By Brittney MacDonald, Senior Columnist 5/5 Traditional meets contemporary in Green Lantern: The…
‘Forgotten Realms: The Legend of Drizzt Omnibus Vol. 1’ review By Brittney MacDonald, Senior Columnist 5/5 A 424-page graphic novel…
‘Axe Cop: Volume 1’ review By Brittney MacDonald, Senior Columnist 3/5 Axe Cop continues the disposable tradition of comics by…