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April 13, 2016

Meet Your Maker: Lia Padgett and Thirsty Whale Elixirs

April 13, 2016/ Guest User
Meet Your Maker: Lia Padgett and Thirsty Whale Elixirs

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 Lia Padgett, owner of the deliciously natural Thirsty Whale Elixirs. 

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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 08, 2016

Review: Dead Metaphor

April 08, 2016/ Hannah Thomson
Review: Dead Metaphor

When the people in your life think your only skill is killing, eventually you start to believe them. The events of George F. Walker’s comedy, Dead Metaphor, are what comes next.

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April 07, 2016

Launch of Caitlin Press's Dagger Editions

April 07, 2016/ Ljudmila Petrovic
Launch of Caitlin Press's Dagger Editions

There are a number of platforms across Canada that publish queer and women’s voices, so why a platform specifically for queer women?

Vici Johnstone's response to this question was met with cheers and hoots from the crowd: “Being included in the party is not the same as having your own party.”

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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 31, 2016

Profile: Rod Clarke, Kim Koch, and The Paper Hound Bookshop

March 31, 2016/ Keagan Perlette
Profile: Rod Clarke, Kim Koch, and The Paper Hound Bookshop

Local bibliophiles Rod Clarke and Kim Koch tell Keagan Pearlette the story behind The Paper Hound, the bookshop they started together in downtown Vancouver.  

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March 30, 2016

In Conversation with Angela Fama

March 30, 2016/ Guest User
In Conversation with Angela Fama

"Whenever someone suggests that I decide on an answer–I say, no, because this is the way it needs to be. In this day, in this hour, what does love mean to you?"

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March 23, 2016

Review: Little Miss Glitz

March 23, 2016/ Paula Duhatschek
Review: Little Miss Glitz

On the plus side, the choreography was nice, and the lead actress, Paige Fraser, was very good. She’s a zippy, talented physical comedian, and her earnest smile makes you want to believe what she’s selling.

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