鶹ýӳ

Skip to content
Join our Newsletter

Entertainment

Review: Fearless Nirbhaya difficult to watch, hard to forget

Review: Fearless Nirbhaya difficult to watch, hard to forget

Nirbhaya is not a play you like; it’s a play you respect. Written and directed by Yaël Farber (Mies Julie) with a cast and creative team from India, Nirbhaya is the story of Jyoti Singh Pandey, the young university student who, on Dec.
Schumer’s Trainwreck, Inside Out, Better Call Saul out on DVD

Schumer’s Trainwreck, Inside Out, Better Call Saul out on DVD

New on DVD this week: Trainwreck Judd Apatow directs and Amy Schumer gets autobiographical in this tale of a magazine writer with commitment issues thanks to her deadbeat dad (Colin Quinn).
4 things to do in Vancouver: Nov. 5 to 11, 2015

4 things to do in Vancouver: Nov. 5 to 11, 2015

1.
Review: Cock teases with clever humour

Review: Cock teases with clever humour

If there’s anything more crazy-making than my own dithering indecision, it’s watching someone else’s dithering indecision.
Good grief! Peanuts hits the big screen

Good grief! Peanuts hits the big screen

Peanuts is one of those national treasures that could have gone horribly wrong as a feature film.
Air India disaster memorialized on 30th anniversary

Air India disaster memorialized on 30th anniversary

Irish and Canadian artists commemorate the 1985 Air India bombing with a multi-disciplinary work of musical theatre
4 things to do in Vancouver: Oct. 29 to Nov. 4, 2015

4 things to do in Vancouver: Oct. 29 to Nov. 4, 2015

1. Those zany, limber peeps at Cirque du Soleil are back for another high-flying, death-defying, clown-friendly spectacle. The travelling troupe’s latest production, Kooza , opens Oct. 29 under the big top at Concord Place.
‘Room’ actress obsessed with getting character right

‘Room’ actress obsessed with getting character right

Brie Larson spent months preparing for role
Review: The Dining Room serves up memories of bygone days

Review: The Dining Room serves up memories of bygone days

“If only the walls could talk.” On a tour of heritage homes at least one person is bound to say it. In A.R.
Review: Québecois play’s charm not lost in translation

Review: Québecois play’s charm not lost in translation

Two words: complètement charmant.