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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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February 01, 2016

Five Must-Sees for the 2016 JFL NorthWest Comedy Festival

February 01, 2016/ SAD Mag
Five Must-Sees for the 2016 JFL NorthWest Comedy Festival

It’s February; it’s cold, dark, and let’s face it, more than a little depressing. Luckily, it’s also time for the city’s first ever JFL NorthWest, a new comedy festival presented by NorthWest Comedy Fest and Just For Laughs from February 18 to 27. 

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January 30, 2016

Review: Leftovers

January 30, 2016/ Michelle Allin
Review: Leftovers

Comedian Charles Demers is well spoken, funny, affable—a clear crowd favourite in his native Vancouver. His latest show, Leftovers, stole the audience's hearts with a hint of socialism, a lot of laughter, and even a little bit of Tina Turner.

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January 30, 2016/ Michelle Allin / 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 26, 2016

High School Q&A: Stephen Tufts

January 26, 2016/ Nana Heed
High School Q&A: Stephen Tufts

In 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.

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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: The Motherf**ker with the Hat

January 25, 2016/ Shmuel Marmorstein

Shmuel 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. 

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January 25, 2016/ Shmuel Marmorstein / Comment
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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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