Beirut previews new songs
Zach Condon and company preview some songs from Beirut’s forthcoming album The Rip Tide.
Kathryn McCaughey on NOBRO’s full-length debut, taxes and snake blood.
Zach Condon and company preview some songs from Beirut’s forthcoming album The Rip Tide.
Interview by Zoe Grams.
We kick off a new column, Adventures in Indie Comics, with news about Carl Barks’ Donald Duck, Kate Beaton’s Hark! A Vagrant, and a new line of pulp fiction comics.
Vancouver 3D filmmaker Roham Rahmanian talks to Clinton Hallahan about the technology, 3D cinema and the film industry.
Lovett’s pure Americana is an authentic Southern-fried feast, writes Rachel Fox.
Laura Veirs plays a small, intimate set for an adoring crowd at the Tractor Tavern. Eric Buckler review + photos.
An interview with The Simpsons and Futurama comics writer. By Ryan Ingram.
Aug 1 2011. Tamara Lee photos
The pilot for an aborted TV series based on Joe Hill’s Locke & Key comic showed great potential.
Could a Dr. Strange movie be in the works? What about The Flash?
Die Roten Punkte are back with a new show full of music, jokes and heart, writes reviewer Zoe Grams.
Music! Art! Yoga! Mud wrestling! The third Bass Coast Project brought together DJs, artists and dancers over the weekend. Rebecca Apostoli reports, with Ashley Tanasiychuk photos.
The Vancouver actress on Rise of the Planet of the Apes.
August 2 2011. Christopher Edmonstone photos.
As the bell tolls for video stores, Robin Bougie looks at some of the crimes against the cinema committed by DVD manufacturers.
Julie Taymor’s The Tempest is the latest in a long line of freewheeling adaptations of that English playwright bloke. Regan Payne looks at some of the stranger entries.
Actress Pamela Tiffin shakes her groove thing on a diving board in the 1966 detective flick Harper.
The reunited Seattle grunge progenitors are rejuvenated after all these years, writes Cole MacKinnon. Matt Neumann photos.