Review: Studio 58's Romeo + Juliet
/Michelle Allin reviews Studio 58's Romeo and Juliet: a glamorous interpretation of Shakespeare's original, featuring a lesbian Romeo and an Andy Warhol-esque Prince Escalus.
Read MoreMichelle Allin reviews Studio 58's Romeo and Juliet: a glamorous interpretation of Shakespeare's original, featuring a lesbian Romeo and an Andy Warhol-esque Prince Escalus.
Read MoreDuring this annual event, occurring in September, Vancouver welcomes individual designers, artists, makers and design-centric brands to showcase their current works, concepts and products. In addition to experiencing installations and features, there were opportunities to hear from some of the design world’s most notable and talented personalities and to connect with a long list of world-class designers that either call Vancouver home, or call on Vancouver for inspiration.
Read MoreFriday night at Vancouver Fashion Week featured the Silent Rainforest line from GREEN EMBASSY, an Australian based, eco avant-garde company that believes that “sustainability should be at the heart of the fashion and textile industry.” It was a true fashion spectacle that celebrated diversity, the human body, and Mother Earth.
Read MorePolitical leanings aren’t genetic. My mother’s belief in Harper’s inflated economic record isn’t something I have to swallow and extol.
Read MoreLove Bomb is a situational drama turned mystery set to rock music. The musical begins when harried mother, Lillian (Deb Pickman), interrupts the sound check for rising indie music star, Justine (Sara Vickruck). The obnoxious interaction between singer and unlikely fan quickly turns dark when Lillian accuses Justine of plagiarizing lyrics written by Lillian’s missing daughter.
Read MoreAdventure was on the docket this month, as the boys from BurnAfterShooting once again donned their fedoras and took to the streets to boogie and jive with a new array of Vancouver’s wildest and wackiest.
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