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March 10, 2016

Interview: Gaby Bayona

March 10, 2016/ Keagan Perlette
Interview: Gaby Bayona

Last year, Vancouver designer Gaby Bayona earned at spot in BC Business’s 30 Under 30, opened up the first bridal storefront in Gastown, was shortlisted for Western Living Designer of the Year, and began investing in a new bridal business venture...all at age 23. 

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March 09, 2016

Disposable Camera Series II

March 09, 2016/ Guest User
Disposable Camera Series II

Way 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 we'll be sharing more here in bi-monthly instalments. This month, we're featuring our co-publisher Michelle Cyca's dreamy snaps of Tokyo!

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March 08, 2016

Portraits of Brief Encounters: Connect the Dogs

March 08, 2016/ Cole Nowicki
Portraits of Brief Encounters: Connect the Dogs

In January police closed a street in Florence, Alabama, after a suspicious package was found outside of the local courthouse. The package turned out to be a bag of hotdogs.

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March 08, 2016/ Cole Nowicki / Comment
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POBE
March 02, 2016

Review: MashUp at the Vancouver Art Gallery

March 02, 2016/ Helen Wong
Review: MashUp at the Vancouver Art Gallery

The Vancouver Art Gallery’s most ambitious exhibition, MashUp: The Birth of Modern Culture, hosts 371 works, by 156 artists, from 75 public and private collections, spanning 8 countries. A collaborative effort with 30 curators, the exhibition opened on February 20th to excited and impressed reviews.

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February 26, 2016

Review: Entertainment and Turkish Star Wars

February 26, 2016/ Sarah Bakke
Review: Entertainment and Turkish Star Wars

"Utter absurdity and general discombobulation...quite the cinematic treat." Sarah Bakke reviews two bizarre JFL NorthWest Comedy Festival films: Rick Alverson’s Entertainment (2015) and Çetin İnanç's Turkish Star Wars (1982). 

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February 26, 2016/ Sarah Bakke/ Comment
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February 22, 2016

Portraits of Brief Encounters: 1.5 Billion Feet Under

February 22, 2016/ Cole Nowicki
Portraits of Brief Encounters: 1.5 Billion Feet Under

After telling the alarm to snooze my device blinked––a Facebook notification. It’s so-and-so’s birthday, help them celebrate by sending them a message. It took a moment for my groggy morning mind to focus and place so-and-so’s name. Then I did. So-and-so is dead.

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February 22, 2016/ Cole Nowicki / Comment
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February 18, 2016

Review: Pierce Jordan's Visual Space at Make Gallery

February 18, 2016/ Guest User
Review: Pierce Jordan's Visual Space at Make Gallery

Jordan's light sensitive piece, outside of being a great conversation starter, forces visitors to be loud to experience the full effect of the artwork. Being loud? In an art gallery? Strangers become friends while collectively shouting at art, while others frantically snap impeccable silhouette photos.

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February 11, 2016

Featured Artist: Amelia Garvin (Part Two)

February 11, 2016/ Kyla Jamieson
Featured Artist: Amelia Garvin (Part Two)

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 teenage pipe dreams, high school memories, and, of course, her beautiful artwork. 

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