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Tag: culture

If these walls could talk 

Posted on September 16, 2017September 24, 2017 by Carlo Javier

IDEA students shine at Vancouver Mural Festival  Carlo Javier // Editor-in-Chief    When Ian Kaart approached Cynthia Tran Vo about collaborating on his piece for the Vancouver Mural Festival, Vo naturally had a…

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Whatever the cost 

Posted on September 16, 2017September 23, 2017 by Carlin Parkin

Stunt performers run the risk all the time, but what happens when the risk becomes reality?  Carlin Parkin // Contributor  It takes a particular kind of person to want to…

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Go your own way

Posted on September 16, 2017September 23, 2017 by Rachel D'Sa

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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Fringe: Something to Cry About

Posted on September 13, 2017September 23, 2017 by Rachel D'Sa

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…

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Fringe: Let’s Talk About ‘Sechs’

Posted on September 5, 2017September 24, 2017 by Carlo Javier

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…

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Maintaining Canada’s beautiful cultural mosaic

Posted on March 27, 2017October 21, 2017 by Justin Scott

Immigrating may not be easy, but for most it’s worth it Words by Justin Scott Illustration by Rachel Wada Ambleside Park is usually used for sports, lounging at the beach…

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