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Last month, the Vancouver Retro Gaming Expo returned once again to the Anvil Centre in New Westminster on June 14. From vendors selling games for older consoles to panels talking about video games ...
On paper, it was a summer friendly, a “measuring stick” match under new head coach Casey Stoney, intended to expose weaknesses safely before Olympic qualifiers. In reality, it revealed a painful truth ...
Welcome to the alternate universe where every KPU Surrey building is on a dating app. From Fir’s emotionally stable energy to Spruce’s moody-mystery vibes, here’s how our beloved study spots would ...
Presented by community organizations Sher Vancouver, the Punjabi Market Collective, and Queer Art Exchange, their first-ever Desi Pride Block Party served to celebrate South Asian and BIPOC queer joy ...
When we commercialize chai, which emerged and has been seen as a symbol of colonial resistance to the British for centuries, and rebrand it as a 2015 VSCO girl aesthetic with caramel drizzle and light ...
While there are contributions coming from local universities, Escobar Trujillo says Latin American theatre, music, dance, and soccer are thriving and growing in Metro Vancouver. Local playwrights are ...
The premiere promises Nautilus to be an easy watch that’s engaging enough with its family-friendly tone for any audience to enjoy. With its nicely accessible story, this recent attempt at the Jules ...
No doubt, artificial intelligence can be a handy tool for artists if they make prudent use of it. AI is great for repetitive and time-consuming tasks, but using it to create art from scratch could not ...
At its core, F1: The Movie is another iteration of the familiar white saviour story. Pitt plays Sonny Hayes, a washed-up former driver dragged back into the sport to help the struggling APX GP team ...