Gritty teen drug romp, not the good kind
I like the idea of a novel that doesn’t explain itself, where the narrative gets so lost in itself that it seems to have a life of its own.
I like the idea of a novel that doesn’t explain itself, where the narrative gets so lost in itself that it seems to have a life of its own.
Ask any comic fan who their favourite villainesses are and chances are that Catwoman, Poison Ivy, or Harley Quinn are among them.
This summer, you could go to the beach, read a book, and listen to music. Or you could do all of that in Atlantic Canada for course credit as part of Douglas College’s first ever Canadian Maritime Field School!
Recently I had the privilege to attend a concert performed by the renowned Kyiv Symphony Orchestra and Chorus from Ukraine, organized and directed by Dr. Wes and Kim Janzen, who are part of the Music Mission Kiev BC Society.
When actor Mark Murray began writing a stage play about his life growing up with Deaf parents, it seemed like just another school project.
The Maze Runner, directed by Wes Ball, opened in theatres this past weekend and took the number one spot in the box office.
U2 made a big comeback when they performed in the recent Apple announcement and unexpectedly announced their next album, Songs of Innocence.
There is a trend now that games do not have to be politically correct to be enjoyable—just look at Cards Against Humanity or Kittens in a Blender.
Jim Butcher’s popular urban fantasy series The Dresden Files gets a fabulous new graphic novel makeover in The Dresden Files: War Cry.
Amelia Douglas Gallery’s latest art exhibit, GreenLinks 2014: Urban Oases, explores the changing definition of what an oasis is in today’s urban landscapes.