Christmas on the streets
I guess I can officially call myself a Satoshi Kon fan, considering I’ve reviewed three of his four films in as many weeks.
I guess I can officially call myself a Satoshi Kon fan, considering I’ve reviewed three of his four films in as many weeks.
The Burnaby Village Museum, a replica village from the early 1920’s populated by actors in period dress and actual 100-year-old heritage houses, is known for its yearly Christmas celebrations.
Stardom is scary, and that’s a fact. In this world of endless advertising that perforates every level of our lives, perhaps one of the oldest, most ethically questionable ideas invented is the mass-marketing of a person.
I extend my sincerest empathy to those affected by the Paris bombings.
Ninja Scroll falls into a category of Japanese film known as jidaigeki.
The difficult thing about performing Shakespeare is finding a new and relevant way to present plays that have been produced for over 400 years.
In the world of Broadway, John Patrick Shanley is the giant on whose shoulders other playwrights stand.
Alyssa Amarshi, a 25-year-old woman from Vancouver, was reported missing when she did not come home when expected on November 8.
Douglas College’s latest play, Almost, Maine, is about romance and is comedic, but it’s a little outside the box compared to your average romantic comedy.
In a recent interview with the Vancouver Sun, Anne Marie D’Angelo, spokesperson for Vancouver Coastal Health (VCH), stated that a shortage of nurses at the Vancouver General Hospital (VGH) will result in patient relocation and the postponement of several types of operations.