Nashlyn rediscovers her artistic orientation with release of solo EP Rachel D’Sa // Arts and Culture Editor After finding success as part of Vancouver-based dream-rock band, FRANKIE, Nashlyn is looking to expand her horizons…
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BlueShore Theatre celebrates its 20th anniversary
Looking back on the history of Capilano’s foremost performing arts venue Carlos Ascencio // Contributor This year, Capilano University’s BlueShore Financial Centre for the Performing Arts is turning 20 and…
Writing your dream role
How one CapU student and her sister decided to make a place for themselves through their web series Helen Aikenhead // Features Editor Capilano University’s own Madison Long, a third-year student in the Acting…
Fringe: Something to Cry About
Awkward Stage Productions kicks off Fringe Festival with a spirited take on cult classic Cry-Baby Rachel D’Sa // Arts and Culture Editor On Sept. 7, Awkward Stage Productions launched…
Capilano University talents debut new Fringe show
Draining the Swamp: A Musical Tweet pokes fun at the one per cent through music and comedy Christine Beyleveldt // News Editor Of the host of new shows that pop…
Fringe: Let’s Talk About ‘Sechs’
Capilano grad stars in Fringe musical about intimacy and relationships Carlo Javier // Editor-in-Chief Jayka Mayne knew that she would have to exhibit two qualities to find her place in…
The art of storytelling
Documentary Certificate Program’s graduation showcase boasts themes of healing and identity Helen Aikenhead // Contributor Since its humble beginning in 2006 at Capilano University’s Sechelt campus with only seven students,…