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MOVIE REVIEW: Trance too lightweight

TRANCE Starring James McAvoy, Vincent Cassel, Rosario Dawson Directed by Danny Boyle Danny Boyle has always been an extremely instinctive filmmaker.
Anthony Redpath's umbrellas for Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­Cherry Blossom Festival

Anthony Redpath's umbrellas for Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­Cherry Blossom Festival

When it rains in Vancouver, the promenade of waterproof citizens in black and khaki can resemble a funeral march.

MOVIE REVIEW: Place Beyond the Pines — fearless filmmaking

THE PLACE BEYOND THE PINES Starring Ryan Gosling, Bradley Cooper Directed by Derek Cianfrance Derek Cianfrances Blue Valentine was an incredibly intimate affair that traced a relationship from start to finish, capturing moments both beguiling and bru

State of the Arts: Spoke and word

Spin explores feminist 'roll' models

Theatre review: Chekhov mate

Intimate Three Sisters production proves fresh and lively

MOVIE REVIEW: The Host

Starring Saoirse Ronan, Max Irons Directed by Andrew Niccol When you see a movie based on a Stephenie Meyer novel, theres a good chance it will bear several hallmarks of a specific genre a moody, hormone-fueled teen love triangle is certainly one of
Sakura Days: A festival within a festival

Sakura Days: A festival within a festival

Sakura Days Japan Fair (April 6 to 7 at the VanDusen Botanical Garden) is the best bet for those eager to learn more about Japanese arts and cuisine during the Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­Cherry Blossom Festival.
Discover Sex Lives of Vegetables at VanDusen gardens

Discover Sex Lives of Vegetables at VanDusen gardens

Astrolabe Musik Theatre presents The Sex Lives of Vegetables And Other Delicious Distractions on Saturday, April 20 at VanDusen Botanical Garden : a nutritious (and sometimes naughty) jaunt down the garden path, investigating bees, weeds, and the sur
Sharkwater director's new documentary urges a Revolution

Sharkwater director's new documentary urges a Revolution

The girls approach him with magazines, posters, and DVDs in hand. They stare, look away, giggle and take a step closer. Autographs are given, pictures are taken. The girls swoon. They have just met one of their biggest teen crushes.

Movie review: Evil Dead retread oozes with killer kitsch

Horror film acts as a sick Home Depot ad for nail guns, hammers, chainsaws and duct tape