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A Small but Comfy House and Maybe a Dog
Renowned Toronto-based artist Amy Ching-Yan Lam’s newest exhibit, a small but comfy house and maybe a dog, premiered at the Richmond Art Gallery in late…
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Renowned Toronto-based artist Amy Ching-Yan Lam’s newest exhibit, a small but comfy house and maybe a dog, premiered at the Richmond Art Gallery in late…
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Going down, first floor, going up, fourth floor. Going down, first floor, going up, fourth floor. The lifeless voice of a female computer echoes in…
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In the heart of Chinatown, sandwiched between two narrow and towering apartment blocks is the wide-windowed E 23rd Pender Street. Of all its street-level neighbors,…
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Spill is an exhibition of installations, live research, performance and radio programming at the Belkin Art Gallery on UBC campus from September 3rd – December 1st…
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“It seemed in many ways like the school wasn’t built for students: it kind of feels in some way like it’s a showroom for artistic production.”
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Based on Elizabeth Gaskell’s 1860’s serial novel and adapted by UBC Theatre and Film Professor Jacqueline Firkins, Wives and Daughters tells the story of seventeen year old Molly, the daughter of…
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UBC Theatre and Film is back! Join CiTR for a unique blend of theatre that encompasses the rich wisdom of the past and fresh perspective…
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Transmission from PLOT is a new monthly column related to CiTR and Discorder’s satellite location at Access Gallery, 222 East Georgia Street. Our residency continues…
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As a campus radio and publication that devotes our work to empowering individuals to have a voice, we are honored to be able to sponsor…