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Reflections of Studio 58 grads

Reflections of Studio 58 grads

Kevin McNulty, actor, graduated 1982 What I learned there is my life. My daughter, Lucy, will graduate Studio in the spring, so… not just my life.
Inside Studio 58’s Actor’s Studio

Inside Studio 58’s Actor’s Studio

Artistic director Kathryn Shaw gets the James Lipton treatment
One-man Fringe show explores race, identity, small town culture

One-man Fringe show explores race, identity, small town culture

Pedro Chamale’s provocatively titled play represents playwright’s journey
5 things to do in Vancouver: Sept. 10 to 16, 2015

5 things to do in Vancouver: Sept. 10 to 16, 2015

1. The 鶹ýӳFringe Festival returns for 11 days of jam-packed, do-it-yourself theatre, including local “bouffon protégé” Pricilla Costa ’s Mona Monaé, Sept. 10 to 20. For a full list of performances and schedules, go to vancouverfringe.com .
Geoff Berner uses squeezebox for political soapbox

Geoff Berner uses squeezebox for political soapbox

Accordion player issues election song challenge
Review: Terrifying Backcountry no walk in the woods

Review: Terrifying Backcountry no walk in the woods

Weekend warriors contemplating an end-of-season camping trip would do well to see Backcountry beforehand... then spring for an RV rental instead.
‘Old soul’ Madeline Merlo inspired by Nashville scene

‘Old soul’ Madeline Merlo inspired by Nashville scene

Country Crush star performing at the PNE Sept. 4
4 things to do in Vancouver: Sept. 3 to 10, 2015

4 things to do in Vancouver: Sept. 3 to 10, 2015

1 . California singer-songwriter and Merge Records recording artist Mikal Cronin brings his well-crafted pop stylings to the Biltmore Sept. 7 in support of his latest creatively named album MCIII. The Cairo Gang opens.
Outlier ice cream offers frozen alternative

Outlier ice cream offers frozen alternative

Vancouverites can keep it cool with weird and wonderful not-quite-ice creams
Review: Bang Bang Baby is a retro blast

Review: Bang Bang Baby is a retro blast

Mutants, musical numbers and a roadkill beaver supper: welcome to the wacky world of Nova Scotia-born filmmaker Jeffrey St-Jules.