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‘To Rise Again at a Decent Hour’ book review By Joshua Grant, Senior Columnist 4/5 When I picked up the…
‘To Rise Again at a Decent Hour’ book review By Joshua Grant, Senior Columnist 4/5 When I picked up the…
TV adaptations stray from source material By Cazzy Lewchuk, Staff Writer Some of the most popular TV shows today are…
A selection of artwork from New Westminster’s Heritage Life Drawing Society will be on display in the latest Amelia Douglas Gallery show, Gestures. From August 8 to September 5, the show features a variety of works that showcase the human form from seven local artists: Judith Copland, Dale Costanzo, Dorothy Doherty, Ted Mason, Terry Rammell, and Gillian Wright.
Celebrate the rich culture at the Vancouver festival By Margaret Matthews, Columnist Want to get away on a vacation to…
‘Love Letter’ game review By Ed Appleby, Illustrator Did you love the thrill of passing notes in class to your…
‘Guardians of the Galaxy, Vol. 1: Cosmic Avengers’ review By Brittney MacDonald, Senior Columnist 3/5 Award-winning writer Brian Michael Bendis…
‘EA Sports UFC’ PS4 game review By Steven Cayer, Senior Columnist 3/5 It’s been a long four years since a…
‘The Serpent of Venice’ book review By Joshua Grant, Columnist 4/5 Were William Shakespeare alive today and decided to write…
Midsummer music to mesmerize By Eric Davis, Contributor This summer is going to be a scorcher, so a plethora of…
‘Transformers: Age of Extinction’ movie review By Steven Cayer, Senior Columnist 4/5 I know many of you moviegoers are a…