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State of the Arts: Ryeberg Live dissects YouTube at Club PuSh

Authors Kevin Chong, Steven Galloway and Caroline Adderson, and theatre artist Maiko Bae Yamamoto take part in fourth edition of interactive series

Last stop for local punk legends D.O.A.

Keithley hopes the next gig will be in Victoria
Dr. Strangelove throws 20th anniversary party

Dr. Strangelove throws 20th anniversary party

Throughout the music industry's turbulent times, there has been something that has not changed among audiences. People love cover songs, says Sarah Johns, co-vocalist for Vancouvers House Band Dr. Strangelove .

Movie Review: The Impossible

The Impossible Starring Ewan McGregor, Naomi Watts Directed by Juan Antonio Bayona Navigating the waters of a natural disaster flick can be tricky and Juan Antonio Bayona almost succeeds in avoiding over-sentimentality in The Impossible.

Promised Land mixes sermonizing with spiritual transformation

Van Sant's light touch benefits heavy-handed film

State of the Arts: Two-man show debates life's Winners and Losers

Dynamic duo brings acclaimed play to Push Festival

Arctic heatwave in Vancouver

Arctic Air star Pascale Hutton thought she knew the difference between slightly chilly and absolutely freezing — until on-location shooting in Yellowknife provided a harsh re-education. "It's 40-below.
Nelly Furtado's bulletproof spirit

Nelly Furtado's bulletproof spirit

Long before she sold millions of albums to the world, Nelly Furtado was already performing in the streets of Vancouver.

Movie Review: Not Fade Away

Not Fade Away Directed by David Chase Starring John Magaro, Jack Huston Writer-director David Chase, best known for creating the hit TV show The Sopranos, finally makes his foray into feature films with a disappointingly bland effort in Not Fade Away
Grim and Fischer: Laughing in the face of Death

Grim and Fischer: Laughing in the face of Death

An onstage exploration of death led to some significant behind-the-scenes beginnings for performers Kate Braidwood and Andrew Phoenix.