Preview: Science of Cocktails
/Cocktails, science, and a good cause—Science World's The Science of Cocktails has it all. The one night only charity gala takes place on February 4, 2016.
Read MoreCocktails, science, and a good cause—Science World's The Science of Cocktails has it all. The one night only charity gala takes place on February 4, 2016.
Read MoreIn anticipation of our upcoming High School issue (and in celebration of all things ginger), we interviewed Stephen Tufts of Dickie’s Ginger. What started as a complaint about the city's lack of decent ginger beer grew into an epicurean favourite, gracing The Globe and Mail’s recommended foodie gift list in December.
Read MoreThe Contemporary Art Gallery and SAD Mag invite you to a Special CAG Young Patrons event to celebrate the premiere of the performance work Staring at the Ceiling by Canadian artist Tiziana La Melia.
Read MoreShmuel Marmorstein reviewed Haberdashery Theatre Company's The Motherf**ker with the Hat, on until January 30th at The Firehall Arts Centre. The play has been the subject of a controversy over race and casting that has gone straight to the heart of some entrenched issues in the world of Vancouver theatre.
Read MoreAmidst the inherently uncomfortable throws of teenage life and the emotional abuse of his father, Oscar is expected to grow up. He succeeds, but just barely, and it is this delicate balance between triumph and ruin which Dunn navigates so well.
Read MoreOn Wednesday, Jan. 27, Vancouver-based artist Rebecca Chaperon will be speaking at Thrive Studio—a creative space for women artists in Mount Pleasant—as part of the studio’s monthly speaker series, Thrive Talks. You might recognize Chaperon’s work, which has been exhibited internationally, for her eerie surrealist landscapes often featuring crystals and/or icebergs.
Read MoreWay back when, for our Mad Mad World issue (no. 12), we sent some disposable cameras with a few friends and local musicians while they travelled the world. You may have spotted a few snaps in the Movement issue, and starting now you'll be able to find the rest here in monthly instalments of the Disposable Camera Series!
Read MoreSierra Skye Gemma is an award-winning and self-described “mildly funny” writer and journalist. She interviewed her 15-year-old son, Liam Lindley, a “much funnier” writer and artist, about friendship, his future, and why homework sucks.
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