Views of the Collection: The Street at the Vancouver Art Gallery considers the significance of the urban street. Jayde Atchison // Staff Writer What’s your walking style? Are you the…
Arts & Culture
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Make Some Noise
Vancouver-based musician MA$$ANK unpacks her creative process and talks what’s next. Maria Penaranda // Arts & Culture Editor Photo by Ant When I first heard MA$$ANK’s music, I thought—Damn, she…
Emptying the Digital Junk Drawer
Sara Cwynar: Gilded Age II at The Polygon Gallery draws from the visual languages of advertising and social media to examine a modern visual culture of consumption. Tom Balog // Contributor We…
Colour and Voice Reading Series with Marissa Nahanee
A unique opportunity for storytellers and writers to share different points of view in the Kéxwusm-áyakn Student Centre People arrive, eager, happy and ready to listen to a wonderful story….
Live Music Review: The Swingles Return to Vancouver
Five-time Grammy winners perform at the Chan Centre for the Performing Arts with a new sound. The boundaries of vocal music have been challenged by The Swingles time and time again. The seven Swingle singers…
Trail Building Day at CapU
Learn to build a sustainable trail and help replant the wetlands on the beautiful North Shore campus. Students, faculty and members of the Capilano University community are invited to come…
Exciting Capture Photography Festival Arrives in April
The month-long festival highlights the many talents and skills of photographers from the West Coast and around the world. The Vancouver Capture Festival runs from April 3-30 and it spreads…
Capilano AEM Students Present: Friendly Feud
The Capilano University Cafeteria found in the Birch Building, on all Tuesdays through the academic year is host to a campus-wide lunch hour where there are no classes held. For…
Carving Space for Truth and Reconciliation
Internationally recognized Coast Salish artists create a conversation piece with their new totem pole for the Vancouver School Board. Beneath a steel frame canopy on lawn outside the Vancouver School…









