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June 08, 2019

A Mixed Playlist Inspired By: Dane Murner

June 08, 2019/ Sarah Bakke
A Mixed Playlist Inspired By: Dane Murner

If you haven’t yet read our interview with June’s Featured Artist, Dane Murner, please do! Then, come back and listen to this playlist inspired by his Nightcrawl series. I hope you listen while out for a long walk in evening glow.

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June 08, 2019/ Sarah Bakke/
Sounds
June 07, 2019

10 Years of Tears: Sexual Healing - Removing Shame from Sex Education

June 07, 2019/ Cole Nowicki
10 Years of Tears: Sexual Healing - Removing Shame from Sex Education

Everyone on TV gets “the talk.” Usually it’s a stumbling, awkward, five-minute well of comedy that has been returned to so many times, it’s drier than the bird vagina in the metaphor the fictional parents use when talking to their fictional kids about sex.

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June 07, 2019/ Cole Nowicki /
Events
June 02, 2019

The State of Millennial Art: Sean Jantzi

June 02, 2019/ Sarah Amormino
The State of Millennial Art: Sean Jantzi

“Vancouver is flakey as hell—that stereotype is definitely true. To support people is to show yourself. Just go. Even if it’s just a short time. Go to the show.“

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June 02, 2019/ Sarah Amormino/
June 01, 2019

Meet June's Featured Artist: Dane Murner

June 01, 2019/ Mikayla Uber
Meet June's Featured Artist: Dane Murner

Captured on dark winter evenings, these images depict the way artificial light can draw attention to ordinary objects. Using long exposures on a tripod, Dane will take and review many of variations of the same scene, often spending up to an hour to get the right shot.

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June 01, 2019/ Mikayla Uber/
Visuals, Events
May 30, 2019

The Healing Power of the Booty: Nargis Dhirani and Booty Freedom

May 30, 2019/ Veronica Ciastko
The Healing Power of the Booty: Nargis Dhirani and Booty Freedom

“I was thinking, ‘What do I hate about going to dance classes, [and] why do I still go? I go for the discipline and growth and expression. But I hate that I feel invisible.’ So, I wanted to do the opposite of that.”  

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May 30, 2019/ Veronica Ciastko/
May 27, 2019

10 Years of Tears: Downward Job

May 27, 2019/ Rachel Burns & Jodi Garwood
10 Years of Tears: Downward Job

“As a left-and right-brained ambivert, I can be all things to all people, and that’s what makes me the perfect candidate to lead and blend into your digital team.”

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May 27, 2019/ Rachel Burns & Jodi Garwood/
May 25, 2019

Waiting for the Beach: Public performance art mocks climate complacency

May 25, 2019/ Guest User
Waiting for the Beach:  Public performance art mocks climate complacency

The public performance art titled Waiting for the Beach #rising #sealevels is an ironic gesture of waiting to get our tan on while the world burns.

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May 25, 2019/ Guest User/
Visuals
May 20, 2019

10 Years of Tears: Gay in the Suburbs

May 20, 2019/ Adam Cristobal
10 Years of Tears: Gay in the Suburbs

Can LGBT families settle outside the downtown core, in areas where the density of queer individuals ebbs with the density of other human beings? Is the rainbow-coloured picket fence possible, and if it is, what are its implications for the LGBT community at large?

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May 20, 2019/ Adam Cristobal/
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