Review: Ubu Roi by Theatre UBC
Suffice to say: you’ve never seen anything quite like Ubu Roi. The bizarre work was penned by Alfred Jaffy in 1896 as an absurd,… keep reading
Suffice to say: you’ve never seen anything quite like Ubu Roi. The bizarre work was penned by Alfred Jaffy in 1896 as an absurd,… keep reading
Music Streaming on the Rise For the first time ever, paid music streaming services including those like Spotify and Beats Music have broken the $1… keep reading
The Client Formed in 1980, the Vancouver Recital Society presents an annual recital series featuring the world finest classical musicians and emerging generations of artistic… keep reading
Zee Zee Theatre is a company that exists to tell stories in the lives of the marginalized. It is perhaps no surprise then that their… keep reading
The venue is a profile series from Laura Murray Public Relations that ventures behind the scenes of Metro Vancouver’s foremost arts and culture venues, diving… keep reading
Outrageous, awesome, inspiring, quirky, bold, unapologetic, endearing – the list of adjectives that can adequately describe Tara Cheyenne Friedenberg is endless. As a dancer,… keep reading
Social media has become a really massive part of the modern world, as platforms such as Twitter and Facebook become more popular all the time… keep reading
In honour of this week’s Coastal First Nations Dance Festival taking place at UBC’s Museum of Anthropology (MOA), as well as MOA’s upcoming presentation of… keep reading
It’s arguably the most common, well-worn subject on the planet – the tale of a boy, a girl, and the love that binds them. Consequently,… keep reading
Bringing Art Back to the Olympics Over at Huffington Post blogger Jon Packer has made a case for art to be restored to the Olympics.… keep reading