Category: ARTS
Comic Corner: Magic isn’t always chocolate frogs and butterbeer
When you are preparing any publication for release, there has to be a certain level of shelf appeal—that element that makes the cover interesting enough to have a reader actually pick it up and buy it.
Sunny, swordplay, and secrets
When I first looked at Into the Badlands, the story intrigued me, but I wasn’t expecting much.
Final ‘Hunger Games’ shines radiantly amid dark, emotional finale
After seeing the Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2, I was speechless.
A true story that pulls on the heart strings
Many people should remember the 2010 incident when 33 miners were trapped underground in a Chilean mine.
A new breed of ‘Pokémon’-inspired gaming
While looking at new games that were coming out this autumn, I came across a Nintendo 3DS game called Yo-Kai Watch.
YouTube Music Video Classics
A lot of people are talking about three popular music videos that were released in a two-week timespan.
Spirits of Christmas
We have it really easy here on the West Coast when it comes to the crisp, cold months of December, January, and February.
Everything old is new again
The difficult thing about performing Shakespeare is finding a new and relevant way to present plays that have been produced for over 400 years.
Kickstarter in the Community: High school hijinks and magical monsters
Vancouver’s Cloudscape Comics has successfully funded several anthology graphic novels by multiple authors through the crowdfunding website Kickstarter.