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Sitarist, composer, activist — Anoushka Shankar is many things, but stagnant is not one of them.
This plastic embodiment of UBC student life is available for the low tuition price of $7,000 (if you’re a domestic student).
ARCHIVE is not your typical drag show — and not just because it actually starts on time.
As a pre-teen, I discovered the wonders of iMovie. I used a mixture of bribery and coercion to rope my siblings and friends into my short film-making endeavours.
Besides her journalistic tact and anchoring abilities, former Global BC anchor and reporter Deb Hope was known for her laugh — a sentiment that family, colleagues and fans recount when they think of her. Global BC reported Hope died on May 15 at 67, after an 8 year fight against Alzheimer’s disease.
When we have feelings about art, it’s usually in a metaphorical sense. In Catfish, Alley Theatre’s newest play, Vancouver’s first ever vibrotactile theatre environment will give audiences a chance to physically feel the sound of their play.
Just east of the Museum of Anthropology, a small slope off the sidewalk lining Northwest Marine Drive leads down to Trail 3 of Pacific Spirit Park.
Two years after its official launch, a student-funded sustainability initiative called mugshare is branching across campus and the greater community.
The newest exhibition at UBC’s Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery, The Willful Plot, invites visitors to take a closer look at gardens and how we relate to them.