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
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…
A Closer Listen: They are making Usher sing about the dead again
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…
A Closer Listen: Musings on Love, Heartbreak and John Mayer
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…
A Conversation With Necking
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…
A Closer Listen: Are we growing up or just going down?
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…
A Conversation With Yung Heazy
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…
Queer and Now: Why the Quiet Ones are Often the Loudest
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…
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…