Getting the Story Straight
Carrozza is not homocomedic. He bats for many genres of comedy, including story-telling.
Carrozza is not homocomedic. He bats for many genres of comedy, including story-telling.
Photographer Laurence Philomène checked out the enormous birds and paper sculptures at FOFA’s latest vernissage.
Slow paced french film looks at the relationship between a mother and son.
Montrealer Stanton heads to St. John to shine a light on unspectacular and seemingly irrelevant places as part of art project.
The ever-growing Bouge d’Ici festival gives emerging movement artists and dancers a chance to showcase their talents and enjoy the fruits of mentorship.
The Wolf of Wall Street does not disappoint. DiCaprio shows his range as an actor in this riveting film.
From an elderly Japanese gentleman to a 12-year-old boy, Jon Lachlan Stewart explores a shooting on a Vancouver sky train from six different perspectives.
In a play that blurs the line between fact and fiction, Anthony Johnston and Nathan Schwartz talk about the relationship between lies, pranks, and art.
Ingrid Hansen talks about creating the play Little Orange Man and why they ditched the Disney and kept the grandfather.
A tale in which our fearless columnist describes a heckling incident and explains why heckling sucks, no matter what reason is claimed.
Watch Many Happy Returns, as Inspector Lestrade, Dr. Anderson, and Dr. Watson speculate on the possible return of the “late” Sherlock Holmes
Introducing Mike “hugs and disses” Carrozza’s new meta-column on comedy “Is This Thing On?” Take it away Mike…
Mercieca’s Politically Absurd Comedy Guardians of the Cross marks the anniversary of performance and arts organization Le Nouveau International
Urban Tales is a mixed bag of anti-yuletide sentiment ranging from the goofy to the erotic.
Photographer Andres Roget captured the end of season student vernissage of Syn Studio to see what the design leads of tomorrow are producing today.
Station 16 launched a kickstarter campaign to print 16 works by 16 international artists over 16 months. They’re 100 86 79.8 54 % funded. I want to make sure they make it to 100%.
At The Pipeline reading series, Mitchell’s Fear Liath makes for sweaty palms, but post-show discussion dries them off again.
Visual and new media artist Jennifer Chan curates .gifs by 25 international artists as part of .dpi 28 Gender(ed) Culture on the Internet launch.
Explore social, economic, and environmental issues affecting Alberta’s Fort McMurray through a video game that functions as an interactive documentary.
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