Winter is coming
It can’t be all about pumpkin spice lattes and falling leaves forever. Autumn will soon depart, and as winter prepares to embrace us in her icy grip, the threat of cold and flu season looms over Douglas College students.
It can’t be all about pumpkin spice lattes and falling leaves forever. Autumn will soon depart, and as winter prepares to embrace us in her icy grip, the threat of cold and flu season looms over Douglas College students.
Nice new clothes, well-done hair, and makeup can give you a confidence boost that will turn a good day into a great one. However, as a college student on a tight budget, it can be frustrating trying to find money for good looks when you’ve got rent, food, bills, and tuition to worry about.
If you’re looking for something creepy and thematic for this upcoming Halloween, the comic series Locke & Key is a great place to start. It’s a shame the game isn’t as good, though.
Seeing as Halloween is coming up on us fast, I thought it would be appropriate to take a look at a few graphic novels from the horror genre. First up is Stephen King’s N. adapted by Marc Guggenheim.
For 10 years at Douglas College, the students of Creative Writing 1102 – Intro to Playwriting have collaborated with the Theatre program to bring the students’ original works to the stage.
Imagine walking along a downtown Vancouver street and seeing a man on the sidewalk working on a painting. Would you notice him? Would you ask to see his artwork?
Middle-Earth has always had a special place in my heart. From The Hobbit to The Lord of the Rings, I’ve loved it all. Middle-Earth: Shadow of Mordor gives us an entirely original story that takes place between the two.
From Alexander the Great to the war on terror, the War Stories Literary Gala covered a wide range of war-themed stories with four local authors—Annabel Lyon, J.J. Lee, Marilyn Norry, and Kathryn Para—at Anvil Centre Theatre’s inaugural cultural event on October 3.
Last year, a lot of people in Japan danced to the choreography in the music video for AKB48’s hit single, “Koi Suru Fortune Cookie.”
Bad Judge’s Honourable Judge Rebecca Wright (played by Kate Walsh) is not what one would consider honourable. She is portrayed as a wild and reckless woman who doesn’t always follow the law and spends her nights partying and drinking.