The Four Seasons, composed by Vivaldi between 1720 and 1725, remain a highly popular piece even among neophytes.
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UBC Zen Sengha and UBC Meditation worked since December on a conference that they hope will shine a new light on the meditation community on campus.
Bowen and the Uproar got its ticket to perform at Block Party by winning this year's Last Band Standing competition.
Jenna Omassi presented twice during the Great Debate.
Jenna Omassi will become the new VP Academic and University Affairs this year.
AUS President Jenna Omassi is the only VP Academic & University Affairs candidate this year.
VP Academic candidate Jenna Omassi did not appear for her scheduled talk at the Tuesday AMS debate.
The VanMan Choral Summit, a full-day event organized by Chor Leoni Men's Choir, will take place in the Chan Centre on March 7.
Reading last week's editors' opinion column about opera, I felt like there was an understandable yet quite sad misunderstanding about the art form.
Adding “naughty” or “filthy” should work more often than not, while talking about punishment, bonding and crawling on the floor will turn on those who are into the kinkier activities.
Many aspects of The Marriage of Figaro could be adapted to fit the twenty-first century, but UBC Opera demonstrated why they shouldn't be.
The Bauhaus weavers bridged a gap between art and craft and paved the way to modern design through their artistic and technical innovations.
Alone with her guitar, Miss Quincy played in front of the Art Gallery for the few dozens who stopped and the hundreds who passed by.
“By the time we get to the year 2000, we see the beginning of the demise of one-screen cinemas in Vancouver,” said film studies department's Brian McIlroy .