Social summer cocktails!
Are you a social butterfly looking for the perfect cocktail? Well, here are a couple recipes to keep you going this summer!
Are you a social butterfly looking for the perfect cocktail? Well, here are a couple recipes to keep you going this summer!
Ever expanding its content, Netflix’s newest original series is Stranger Things, a supernatural drama set in 1983. The series follows the disappearance of 12-year-old Will Beyers from a small town in Indiana.
Some things were just not meant to be toyed with by insignificant mortals. But what’s the harm in a little peek…?
The Amelia Douglas Gallery presents its latest exhibit, Louise A. DeGagné and Gregg Steffensen’s this part remains with me as part of the 13th Annual New West Cultural Crawl.
With the last month of summer upon us, there are still many worthwhile film releases to check out. With plenty of different genres to choose from, including a sci-fi romance, an epic Japanese fantasy-adventure, and an animated comedy about food, there should be a movie for everyone.
That creator Raphael Bob-Waksberg was able to sell a series whose comedic through-line is the vapidity of show biz and celebrity culture is gleeful madness in itself, even disregarding his choice to pitch it as an animated comedy about a drunken, has-been TV star searching for acceptance, who also happens to be a horse.
It’s not often that a single series can be called genre-defining, but that’s William Gibson’s Sprawl trilogy for you.
With all the summer films being shown in theaters right now, there are lots of options to choose from. Still, if there are no films that you want to see, how about a film that changes with every performance?
In early July, Chevron Canada began the conversation around discontinuing full service in Coquitlam.
The DSU’s newest app is gaining a strong user base locally, and turning heads elsewhere in the province. Engagement on the platform is at an all time high for Douglas.