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Miriam Aroeste: Crossing Paths at the Waterfall Building

Miriam Aroeste: Crossing Paths at the Waterfall Building

Crossing Paths is a departure for artist Miriam Aroeste . Usually known for her maximalist approach to abstract themes, the inspiration for Crossing Paths was an exploration of minimalism and monochrome aiming to express the most with the least.

Movie Review: The Internship

The Internship Starring Vince Vaughn, Owen Wilson Directed by Shawn Levy Comedic duo Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson attempt to revive their Wedding Crashers magic in Shawn Levys latest comedy effort and, although the movie is formulaic, its also chock-
This year's Bard offers Shakespeare, reset

This year's Bard offers Shakespeare, reset

A prince with an Oedipus Rex complex. A queen who has her lover killed. A dukes henchman who will save the life of a man whose girlfriend is pregnant if the mans sister has sex with him.

Movie Review: The We and the I

THE WE AND THE I Starring Michael Brodie, Teresa Lynn Directed by Michel Gondry While director Michel Gondry is primarily known for the visual adventurousness he's displayed in Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind and his inventive music videos, he'
Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­International Jazz Festival: Get ready for a dose of good music

Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­International Jazz Festival: Get ready for a dose of good music

In the musical laboratory otherwise known as Coastal Jazz, theyve been working on something called vitamin J.
Jian Ghomeshi's fate determined long ago

Jian Ghomeshi's fate determined long ago

When Jian Ghomeshi was a teenager, he knew he'd one day speak to large crowds of people — and he had more than instinct to go on.
Cambie Street art: connecting through creativity

Cambie Street art: connecting through creativity

During the Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­Winter Olympics local artist Marie Khouri was asked to create a sculpture for Olympic Village Station.

Movie Review: Before Midnight

BEFORE MIDNIGHT Starring Ethan Hawke, Julie Delpy Directed by Richard Linklater In 1995s beloved Before Sunrise, Jesse (Ethan Hawke) a scruffy American and Céline (Julie Delpy) a mercurial Parisian strolled the streets of Vienna, turning from strange
State of the Arts: Circus comes to 10th annual In the House Festival

State of the Arts: Circus comes to 10th annual In the House Festival

Musicians, acrobats, shadow puppets invade homes and backyards of Commercial Drive

Theatre review: Convoluted comedy crashes

Reviewer fails to find humour in 'hilarious' and 'harrowing' Ramifications of a Particular Crash