ARTS

Acoustic majesty

“Hard-hitting, booze-driven rock.” Those were the words lead singer Nick Weber used to describe the sound of Pigeon Park. After hearing them perform at The Roxy during the Toddcast Podcast’s Cheap Thrills Volume 3, I couldn’t agree more.

ARTS

Getting in character

This week, the cast of the Douglas College theatre program’s upcoming performance, John Murell’s Waiting for the Parade, sat down with the Other Press to discuss their work in the program and their personal methods for getting into character.

NEWS

The smaller, the better?

Students have seen their fair share of development and growth within Metro Vancouver, as construction projects strive to improve the old and build the new. At UBC, that growth is taking an interesting route: smaller rooms.

FEATURE

The politics of terror

International relations have never held as much importance as they do today. Due to the extensive network of trade and economic ties, often called globalization, global politics have become the sensitive pulse all economists are keeping careful watch of to keep their country’s economies alive.