Exploring the darker sides of society By Cheryl Minns, Arts Editor Imagine experiencing life on Earth for the first time ever. Where would you possibly begin? What would it all…
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Latest edition is publication’s largest anthology ever By Cheryl Minns, Arts Editor The Douglas College creative writing department has compiled its latest annual anthology of students’ work in Pearls 33.…
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‘EVENT’ magazine holds fundraising book sale By Aidan Mouellic, Staff Writer & Cheryl Minns, Arts Editor A new generation of writers is gearing up to share their works with the…
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The excitement of watching the Canucks live By Cheryl Minns, Arts Editor If you like action and suspense, celebrities and drama, then forget the movies—the Vancouver Canucks offer that and…
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Fans unite, bring online comic to print By Cheryl Minns, Arts Editor Kathleen Jacques, a Vancouver graphic designer and artist, is currently campaigning for funding on Kickstarter to publish a…
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Artist’s talk offers insight to gallery exhibit By Cheryl Minns, Arts Editor Colourful paintings, experimental ceramics, and digital images fill the Amelia Douglas Gallery for P. Thomas Wood’s exhibit, Art…
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‘Art as Therapy’ at Amelia Douglas Gallery By Cheryl Minns, Arts Editor P. Thomas Wood’s Art as Therapy exhibition opens February 21 at the Amelia Douglas Gallery. A collection of…
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Features family stories from past century By Cheryl Minns, Arts Editor New Westminster author Evelyn Sangster Benson celebrated her 80th birthday at a book signing for her latest work, A…
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‘Helix’ review By Cheryl Minns, Arts Editor Syfy, while not usually known for scientifically accurate productions (Sharknado, anyone?), has taken on a production that looks at the science behind just…
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Explores themes of consumption and art history By Cheryl Minns, Arts Editor Get ready for a feast as the Amelia Douglas Art Gallery presents Nicola Tibbetts’ Foods Behaving Strangely, which…