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Loretta Seto: The Ones We Leave Behind
“[Art] is welcoming. Come in; come into the world and see yourself in there, or see your family member in there, or your friend. We are more alike than we are different.”
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“[Art] is welcoming. Come in; come into the world and see yourself in there, or see your family member in there, or your friend. We are more alike than we are different.”
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If video games are rewiring our brains and reprogramming our bodies… what will save us, if not contemporary theatre?
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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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Radio Free Stein and CiTR are proud to present: He Said It and White Wines, two plays by Gertrude Stein. The plays will be performed…
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Chickadees roar pt 2 Every album has a story, be it the arduous recording process, the individual songs or the order in which the songs…
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Secret Mommy, AKA Vancouver’s Andy Dixon, is not afraid to tackle a big concept. The idea guiding Plays was “to create the most anti-electronic electronic…
Under Review
Secret Mommy, AKA Vancouver’s Andy Dixon, is not afraid to tackle a big concept. The idea guiding Plays was “to create the most anti-electronic electronic…
Under Review
Secret Mommy, AKA Vancouver’s Andy Dixon, is not afraid to tackle a big concept. The idea guiding Plays was “to create the most anti-electronic electronic…