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February 07, 2016

BurnAfterShooting

February 07, 2016/ SAD Mag
BurnAfterShooting

With a pen­chant for light erot­ica and gen­eral horse­play, Bur­nAfter­Shoot­ing is a photo series that braves Vancouver’s seedy under­belly, striv­ing to push the bound­aries of what can be con­sid­ered taste­ful and proper. 

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February 05, 2016

Review: Light Room

February 05, 2016/ Katherine Chan
Review: Light Room

Light Room is a polychromatic exhibition that took place on Friday, January 29th at 'Untitled' Art Space. It showcased three installation pieces that were designed and curated by local artists Lauren Zbarsky, Alexine McLeod, and Katie So.

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February 05, 2016/ Katherine Chan/ 1 Comment
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February 04, 2016

Featured Artist: Amelia Garvin (Part One)

February 04, 2016/ Kyla Jamieson
Featured Artist: Amelia Garvin (Part One)

You might recognize Amelia Garvin’s striking artwork if you’ve been checking in for our fiction and poetry series over the past few months. This week, she answered questions by Kyla Jamieson about creating art, gathering inspiration, and translating fiction and poetry into illustrations. This is the first of a two-part series.

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February 04, 2016

Interview: Adam Lando of WTFWEAR

February 04, 2016/ Keagan Perlette
Interview: Adam Lando of WTFWEAR

At 23, designer and entrepreneur Adam Lando is the founder of WTFWear, a growing clothing company based just off of Commercial Drive. From selling snapbacks for $25 each on the street during lunch breaks to dropping out of business school, Lando's success story is anything but ordinary. 

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February 04, 2016/ Keagan Perlette / 1 Comment
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January 28, 2016

Preview: Science of Cocktails

January 28, 2016/ Meredyth Cole
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. 

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January 28, 2016/ Meredyth Cole / Comment
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January 25, 2016

CAG x SAD Mag!

January 25, 2016/ SAD Mag
CAG x SAD Mag!

The 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.

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January 25, 2016

Review: Closet Monster

January 25, 2016/ Sarah Bakke
Review: Closet Monster

Amidst 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. 

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January 24, 2016

Portraits of Brief Encounters: More Knives

January 24, 2016/ Cole Nowicki
Portraits of Brief Encounters: More Knives

One of the tenets of people watching is the search for answers to those wildly inconsequential questions that float on the surface of our daily tedium like lily pads, this particular one decked out in Juicy Couture.

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January 24, 2016/ Cole Nowicki / Comment
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