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April 22, 2016

Portraits of Brief Encounters: Departures Deep Cuts

April 22, 2016/ Cole Nowicki
Portraits of Brief Encounters: Departures Deep Cuts

The airport’s fire alarm had been going off for nearly twenty minutes before I finally started getting into its rhythm. Not once did anyone around seemed worried by the 90s drum-and-bass styled warning for us to get to safety. 

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POBE
April 19, 2016

Meet Your Maker: Laura Uy

April 19, 2016/ Guest User
Meet Your Maker: Laura Uy

Make It is a non-traditional craft market devoted to fostering creativity, connection, and conscious shopping. In this three-part interview series, we asked Make It vendors about creativity, inspiration, and all things maker. This week, we talked to Laura Uy, illustrator, painter, and self-proclaimed foodie. 

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April 19, 2016/ Guest User/
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MakeIt2016
April 11, 2016

Review: So You Want To Be a Writer?

April 11, 2016/ Nana Heed
Review: So You Want To Be a Writer?

Nana Heed checks out "So You Want to Be a Writer?",  a free film and TV writing workshop presented by Vancouver Film School. The workshop is one of a the six Why Story Matters lectures that run from now until May 28.

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April 11, 2016/ Nana Heed/
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April 07, 2016

Meet Your Maker: Ann Glauser of Blue Trimble

April 07, 2016/ Guest User
Meet Your Maker: Ann Glauser of Blue Trimble

Make It is a non-traditional craft market devoted to fostering creativity, connection, and conscious shopping. In this three-part interview series, we asked Make It vendors about creativity, inspiration, and all things maker. First up is Ann Glauser, the creative force behind handmade jewelry line Blue Trimble. 

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April 07, 2016/ Guest User/
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MakeIt2016
March 23, 2016

Vancouver Fashion Week is So, So Vancouver

March 23, 2016/ Meredyth Cole
Vancouver Fashion Week is So, So Vancouver

For seven days each year, Vancouver becomes a spring board for emerging talents—a warm and supportive space where they can showcase their work, sometimes for the first time. Highlights from this year's Vancouver Fashion Week? We checked out Noctex, Sally Omeme, and 44511234.

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March 23, 2016/ Meredyth Cole / Comment
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VFW2016
March 15, 2016

Review: Vancouver Fashion Week Opening Gala

March 15, 2016/ Meredyth Cole
Review: Vancouver Fashion Week Opening Gala

Meredyth Cole reflects on diversity and plaid at the 27th annual Vancouver Fashion Week Opening Gala. This March, VFW will feature more than 100 runway shows by international and Canadian designers. 

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March 15, 2016/ Meredyth Cole / 1 Comment
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March 15, 2016

Interview: Michael DeForge, Author of Big Kids

March 15, 2016/ Shannon Tien
Interview: Michael DeForge, Author of Big Kids

SAD Mag’s Shannon Tien chatted with Michael DeForge about his newest graphic novel Big Kids. The duo cover a lot of ground in this sweet little interview: from teenage growing pains to philosophies of graphic representation to the challenging art of drawing “tree sex”.

 

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March 15, 2016/ Shannon Tien / Comment
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HighSchool
March 12, 2016

Interview: Michael Baser on Why Story Matters

March 12, 2016/ Nana Heed
Interview: Michael Baser on Why Story Matters

This spring, screenwriter Michael Baser is offering his expertise to aspiring and developing writers at VFS’s Why Story Matters lecture series. In this interview Baser tells Nana Heed about his take on life as a writer and what to expect from Why Stories Matters.

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