What’s In Your Fridge is where the Straight asks creatives about their life-changing concerts, favourite albums, and, most importantly, what’s sitting beside the Heinz ketchup in their custom-made Big ...
Set in 1959 and loosely based on the relationship between Parisian jazz fan Francis Paudras and Bud Powell, Round Midnight is maybe the greatest of all films about jazz. Real life saxophone legend ...
CELLAR COMEDY is a professional stand-up comedy show happening weekly at The Show Cellar, a hidden gem tucked away at the back of the Park Pub in Vancouver’s vibrant West End. The show features ...
When acclaimed Vancouver singer-songwriters Haley Blais and Sam Lynch threw up a posting on Eventbrite for a date at the WISE Hall in February, fans of the two were excited and curious.
Huha first made the leap into Canadian cultural consciousness when Suter appeared on Season 18 of Dragon’s Den in 2023, where she accepted an offer of $400,000 from Arlene Dickinson in exchange for ...
I saw you play with Earthball at 2024 Jazz Fest. Long tangly hair and a forest-green guitar you barely moved your hands on. Who is this angel transplant direct from houses of the holy? Carry me up to ...
BD (Before Dave), late night was ruled by hosts so milquetoast they’d blush at the slightest sexual innuendo. Late Night with David Letterman launched a new era, raunchy in the best possible way. It ...
A journey to civilization in extremis, Picture of Light follows Mettler and a small crew to Churchill, Manitoba, on a pre-digital expedition to photograph the aurora borealis.
A Wanderer’s Notebook, Naruse Mikio’s sixth and final film based on a Hayashi Fumiko work, serves as a loving paean to the literary icon whose writing underpins the director’s most beloved films.
Curious about dipping your toes into BDSM, but not sure where to start? Or do you already know you’re kinky, but just want to learn how to go about turning your hottest fantasies into reality? Join us ...
Spring Whale Watching on the West CoastIn late March, something subtle begins to shift along British Columbia’s coastline. Mornings arrive with a little more light, the air softens, and the Salish Sea ...
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