Kickstarter in the Community: Video Valentines from the heart
In today’s digital age, it takes more than a Valentine’s Day card to express your emotions in a truly personal way.
In today’s digital age, it takes more than a Valentine’s Day card to express your emotions in a truly personal way.
False Pretenses, a new exhibit from Pierre Leichner and Bill Edmonds at the Amelia Douglas Gallery, showcases the power of people, places, and paper with works made from medical books and rag paper depicting nature scenes and personal portraits.
Detective Sherlock Holmes and Dr. John Watson might not seem like the typical comedy duo, but in Adam Tatelman’s Sherlock Holmes and the Redheaded League, the team is laugh-out-loud funny.
What teenager doesn’t dream of starting a rock band with his friends and going professional?
William Shakespeare’s works are often found in post-secondary English programs, but they aren’t always the most relatable stories to analyze.
Hip hop artist Teemus Supreme recently took his game to the next level when he performed in concert with several BC musicians at Venue in Vancouver.
This December, theatres across Metro Vancouver invite you to step away from the holiday reruns on television and come see Christmas classics live on stage.
Vancouver’s Cloudscape Comics has successfully funded several anthology graphic novels by multiple authors through the crowdfunding website Kickstarter.
When Vancouver writer and director Jody Wilson came up with the short film Indigo, she put the project on Kickstarter in order to raise $60,000 to cover production costs.
The Douglas College theatre program presents its second production of the semester, Bard of the Bronx: John Patrick Shanley in Perspective.