A study in embarrassment
‘The Harm in Asking’ book review By Joshua Grant, Senior Columnist 5/5 The Harm in Asking: My Clumsy Encounters with…
‘The Harm in Asking’ book review By Joshua Grant, Senior Columnist 5/5 The Harm in Asking: My Clumsy Encounters with…
If you are looking for a heart-pounding, edge-of-your-seat spy thriller, you might want to look away from Pierce Brosnan’s latest film, The November Man, based on the book There Are No Spies by Bill Granger.
VLAFF offers film with director Q-and-A By Cheryl Minns, Arts Editor The 12th annual Vancouver Latin American Film Festival (VLAFF)…
Anime convention not one of Vancouver’s finest By Angela Espinoza, News Editor In a city full of fandom conventions, such…
On July 7, the Douglas Students’ Union (DSU) along with the Students’ Union Building (SUB) committee approved a decision to reduce the size of the DSU Pride Centre. Since then, a wall has been erected, cutting the centre’s space down to half its original size.
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.
Excited. Anxious. Relieved. Heartbroken. Generally content about it all. They’re all states I found myself in at least once—if not simultaneously—during the writing of this here Lettitor. If we’re to be completely honest with each other, I’ve been putting it off for a while.
Is mad because Apple won’t give him a new one for free By Sharon Miki , Humour Editor Apple Inc.…
Couple takes over-sharing to new extreme with divorce photo shoot By Sharon Miki, Humour Editor Newlyweds Jessica Ochocinco-Smith and Corby…