Here’s how Oxford defines art: “The expression or application of human creative skill or imagination, typically in a visual form such as a painting or sculpture, producing works to be appreciated for their beauty or emotional power.”
ALEX STANTON
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Following extensive public surveys over the course of the late summer and early fall months, the Vancouver Parks Board has officially settled on a location in Queen Elizabeth Park to erect its own love locks sculpture.
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In terms of bringing awareness to and assisting those who are less fortunate, there hasn’t been a more game-changing decade than this one.
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If there’s one single thing that non-gamers don’t understand about gamers, it’s the irrational loyalty to the console of your choice.
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In one of the more bizarre—albeit harmless—cases of widespread food “poisoning” among fast food franchises, Burger King has released a promotional, Halloween-themed version of their famous quarter-pound Whopper, and its black bun is reportedly altering the colour of the feces of just about every customer who eats it.
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In this, the third edition of my column dedicated entirely to the listing of living, breathing pet peeves, we’re going to wind down a little and place this list on more of a local level.
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It’s been roughly 23 and a half years since the village of Ioco, British Columbia, was blessed with my arrival into this harsh, unforgiving world in the April of 1992.
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Todd Ewen, former NHL tough guy who racked up nearly 1200 penalty minutes in a career spanning 11 years and four clubs, became the latest in a series of hockey enforcers who’ve died prematurely over the course of the past few years.
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Very few groups of people are more marginalized and challenged than convicted criminals.
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Between the dog days of summer and the slushy months of winter, we’ve got fall.