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Win tickets to entre chien et loup for March 29 by entering our concert. Details in article. [read more]
Win tickets to entre chien et loup for March 29 by entering our concert. Details in article. [read more]
Head’s up metal fans: Vancouver’s West of Hell will play Piranha Bar on April 14 2019. Don’t miss them! [read more]
Matt Webb discusses being part of Mariannas Trench and making music in Canada. [read more]
At a special screening of Kissed, Steven Lee speaks to the director about the film, her process, and what it takes to be a filmmaker. [read more]
If your band name is The Wild, with an exclamation point, you better know how to rock n’ roll. So let’s start this review on the right foot: this band from Kelowna, British Columbia, seriously [read more]
Fantastic comedy about two opposites and a Pollack painting. [read more]
More cheeseball dueling guitar solos than any audience should be asked to put up with. [read more]
When the James half of James and Jamesy writes his own show, the thinks big and small. Literally. [read more]
There’s plenty to get angry about this week: Johnson and Johnson, Officer 728, and how we handle complaints about doctors. [read more]
Win a pair of tickets to see Five Alarm Funk at Quai des Brumes. Enter by June 19. [read more]
A weekly round-up of all the news you should have heard about — Ft. Mc Murray, missing hot property bees, and nude Vancouverites. [read more]
Need a reason to see Sketchfest? We’ve got five big ones. [read more]
“You can’t be a word nerd and not into poetry,” Rabbit says. We want to send this slam poet to the Verses Festival. Find out more here. [read more]
First the bad news, and then the really bad news. [read more]
Darren Henwood hosts some Vancouver comedians you don’t want to miss. [read more]
Have you ever heard of an anaesthesiologist hosting a group of underground punk bands, at his own expense, from half way around the world? Tokyo sure has! [read more]
Boundary crossing film festival presents films focused on LGBT themes from different countries, but with a special focus on Latin America and Canada this year. [read more]
Greg Bevis, drummer for Vancouver band Bear Mountain, talks about his new solo project Holy Oker and its debut EP [read more]
Dawn Pemberton’s new album is as light and as warm as July. Close your eyes, listen, and forget it’s November. [read more]
Interview with One Bad Son’s Adam Grant on touring, songwriting and the modern day rock star [read more]
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