Category: ARTS
Not a what but an ‘It’
Not only does the film deliver on surpassing the expectations laid out for It, but the film does so while also making a few key changes to the original content.
An hour of free live music every Thursday
“When you come out the other end of a concert, you find that a lot of your stresses have been reduced.” – John van Deursen, Music Department Coordinator
Chairman of the Board: Catch me if you can
The game plays very similarly to Santorini (2017) and other grid blocking style games, but lacks the complexity necessary to be truly engaging.
Artist feature: Samuel Chang
“I have zero training. I’ve been drawing since I was three.” – Samuel Chang
‘Twenty Feet Away’ has a local theme and a larger message
“Getting to actually produce a real show where you make real money doing something that a lot of people didn’t think would be a viable career path, I think it’s really rewarding.” – Dayna Hoffmann
The end of the most uncomfortably relevant comic event of the decade
As the Marvel America struggled with fascism and its whole-hearted embrace by the political right, real-world America found itself facing the same problem, almost happening concurrently with the release of the comics.
‘Life is Strange’ prequel defies worried expectations
Deck Nine proved that not only could they make a passable prequel for the beloved game, they could create something on par with, and sometimes better than, the original.
It’s exactly what it sounds like
“Comedians in Cosplay doing Comedy … is another example of “nerd culture” becoming more largely included in the Vancouver arts community.
Chairman of the Board: Bulls, bears, and bullies
All players are shouting and making trades as fast as they can, which gives the game the feel of urgency that comes from being on the floor of the stock market.