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Behind Good Intentions: An Autistic Perspective on Sia’s Film Music

Posted on January 1, 2021January 1, 2021 by Lindsay Fortin

Despite claims of writing Music out of “nothing but love” for the autistic community, Sia’s angry response to autistic Twitter users proves the opposite Lindsay Fortin // ContributorGERALDINE YARIS //…

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Remembering Smilin’ Buddha Cabaret

Posted on March 3, 2020March 3, 2020 by Alexis Zygan

After closing last October, SBC remains in the memories of many Vancouverites as a pillar of underground culture  Alexis Ola Zygan // Contributor Paul Cannon  // Photographer For more than…

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A Closer Listen: They are making Usher sing about the dead again

Posted on March 1, 2020February 29, 2020 by Carlo Javier

Carlo Javier // columnist  It must’ve been the magic of television, but I could’ve sworn Usher was floating. At least this is how I perceived what I was seeing on…

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A Closer Listen: Musings on Love, Heartbreak and John Mayer

Posted on February 1, 2020January 30, 2020 by Carlo Javier

Carlo Javier // Columnist  Of all the different versions of “Daughters” you can find in John Mayer’s discography, I like the one in Where the Light Is the most. Like the other…

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A Conversation With Necking

Posted on January 2, 2020January 2, 2020 by Theodore Abbott

The Vancouver-based, post-punk band talks diversity and gentrification Theodore Abbott // Contributor  Kerria Gray // Photographer In the no-fun-city of Vancouver, among a landscape of closed down venues and repetitive…

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A Closer Listen: Are we growing up or just going down?

Posted on January 1, 2020December 31, 2019 by Carlo Javier

Carlo Javier // Columnist  2019 was a long year for me. Much of it was spent surviving the decay of a personal relationship, and the rest was spent weathering the…

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A Conversation With Yung Heazy

Posted on October 1, 2019October 1, 2019 by Rachel D'Sa

Upon a viral success, the Vancouver musician has been making waves internationally Rachel D’Sa // Editor-in-Chief Photography by Jack Perkins Jordan Heaney, aka Yung Heazy, is the demon everyone’s listening…

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Queer and Now: Why the Quiet Ones are Often the Loudest

Posted on October 1, 2019September 30, 2019 by Ashleigh Brink

Ashleigh Brink // Columnist  With the surge of visibility and acceptance of the LGBTQ+ community in the entertainment industry in the past 10-15 years, there has come with it a…

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Make Some Noise

Posted on September 6, 2019September 18, 2023 by Maria Penaranda

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…

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