Animesque: One bloody mess
After watching great anime like Cowboy Bebop and Trigun, I had high hopes for Ryogo Narita’s Baccano, which promised a Dirty ’30s setting and finger-snapping jazz soundtrack.
Chairman of the Board: Coffee up!
When I was a barista, I used to put together overly complicated drinks for large groups of under-caffeinated worker-bees first thing in the morning.
Comic Corner: The secret life of the ’50s housewife
What would you get if you mashed up June Cleaver, The Bride from Kill Bill, and James Bond?
Fringe Festival full of fun, fantasy, and familiar faces
Whether you’re seeking an original performance that explores the human condition, or craving a catchy song-and-dance parody of pop culture icons, the 2015 Vancouver Fringe Festival has a bit of something for everyone.
The beginning of ‘The End’
The revolutionary heavy metal band Black Sabbath will begin its final tour, The End, this January.
‘Stepbrothers’ meets ‘Girls’ in French new wave film
If you like Greta Gerwig, Noah Baumbach, and French new wave, you will enjoy Mistress America.
Working together with abstract ideas
The Cross Currents abstract art exhibit at the Amelia Douglas Gallery opened in August as part of the New West Cultural Crawl.
A new generation of leaders
Throughout August and early September, several events have taken place at Douglas College, such as New Student Orientation and the Week of Welcome.
Body found in East Vancouver storm drain
An investigation by the Vancouver Police Department (VPD) into what they at first called a “suspicious” death has come to a close.