Jamie Long // Columnist British Columbia—Vancouver, specifically—is expensive. I get it. But the price we pay to live here comes with one of the most world-renowned and grandiose rewards of all…
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“Denial is Not a Policy”
Thousands filled the street with signs and banners demanding climate action Alisha Samnani // Contributor Christine Wei // Illustrator An estimated 100,000 people filled the streets surrounding Vancouver City Hall…
The World Is Bright
From VIFF’s Sea to Sky and BC Spotlight Series emerges a thrilling documentary covering a decade-long mystery Rachel D’Sa // Editor-in-Chief When BC filmmaker and director Ying Wang first laid…
Artist Feature: Mahi Kaur
Maria Penaranda // Arts & Culture Editor Mahi Kaur // Photographer There’s something otherworldly about Mahi Kaur’s portraits. The women in her photos, soaked in strange light and hazy film…
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…
Who Says You Can’t Go Home?
Contemplating Calgary, endings, beginnings and maybe goodbyes Megan Orr, Opinions Editor // Photo provided by Megan Orr, age 4/5 feeding her Grandad’s horses The air of the foothills is searing…
A Loss For All Women
Vancouver Rape Relief loses city funding over trans-exclusionary policies Megan Orr, Opinions Editor Vancouver Rape Relief recently lost its funding from the city in what they are calling, “discrimination against…
A Fun Exploration with Comedian Ed Hill
Traversing a Cultural Journey Through Comedy Sheila Arellano, Arts & Culture Editor On Feb. 23, Canada’s award-winning comedian Ed Hill was in Vancouver recording his third live album Son of Smiley at…








