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V.I.P.F. Daily Dispatch: Day One, The Rio

Have you ever seen slam poetry in Vancouver? And by that, I mean, have you ever seen slam poetry in Vancouver? Not over beers during
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Hello Dolly! – Theatre Review

There are two images that come to mind when I hear someone using the adjective “delightful”. 1) A person smiling from ear to ear and
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The Last Days of Judas Iscariot – Review

A man’s character is defined by his actions. Judas Iscariot’s character has been defined by his act of betrayal towards Jesus. Whether he embodied kindness,
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Scar Tissue – Review

Scar Tissue is a brilliant play that serves as an excellent reminder that life can be painfully beautiful – that even though losing a loved
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Sin Peaks – Review

Tucked away amidst the sparse surroundings of the “Tiki Lounge” in the basement of the Waldorf Hotel, a new improv production is offering some of
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Crazy 8’s Gala Screening – Review

On Friday night The Centre for the Performing Arts was host to the Crazy 8’s Gala Screening. This is the 13th year of the film
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The Voyage: Boca del Lupo – Review

Upon arrival at 1405 Anderson Street, fourteen participants, including myself, were greeted and presented with the following information: 715,195 laden shipping containers arrived in the
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7th Annual Women in Film Festival – Review

Vancouver’s female filmmakers were out in full force at this weekend’s 7th Annual Women in Film Festival hosted at the Vancity Theatre. I excitedly immersed
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Confessions of the Other Woman – Theatre Review

Along with the institution of marriage, comes its nasty counterpart; adultery. As the title suggests, Confessions of the Other Woman (written by Valerie Sing Turner)
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Goodness – Theatre Review

The historic Firehall Arts Centre was full of energy on the 6th of March for Michael Redhill’s play, “Goodness.” This production was successful both across