When I was 10-years-old my mother enrolled me in kung fu lessons. She was hoping I would develop some valuable characteristics, get some exercise and most importantly have the confidence …
Patricia Lim
Two weeks ago I was invited to go to the second screening of Nagasari, an independent Indonesian drama film made by Indonesians in Vancouver, by a friend of mine. I …
For the fifth year, the Vancouver Asian Canadian Theatre (VACT) is presenting Etch-Your-SketchOff, a sketch comedy competition with a cultural twist. Participating teams will pull all their funny wits together and …
VAFF 2012 Review: Tales of the Waria (dir: Kathy Huang) When talking about the LGBTQ community, one tends to hear of the abuse and atrocities committed by certain hateful individuals …
In linking this artist’s work to Tiannamen Square and other global movements, Isaac’s interview shows how art works alongside other modes of social action. I am reminded of the statue of …
To provide an opportunity to engage people in a different environment, the Canadians for Reconciliation Society (CFRS) is holding two-days bus tours to the Fraser Canyon focusing on the history …
It’s the modern-age question. When you open your cutlery drawer, do you opt for the simple-to-use stainless steel fork or the ancient yet versatile bamboo chopsticks? Living in an increasingly globalized …
Book Review Published in 15.4 Pulse, the latest novel by Lydia Kwa, opens on a summer’s day in 2007 when Natalie receives a letter at home in Toronto. “The par …
Are you tired of your friends bombarding you with “food porn” photos? Well, never fear. As if the world needs more food photos, we present you with more! These lovely …
Published in 16.2 Many of the creative catalysts leading to EN: a raincity street dance have been almost accidental. In fact my very entrée to the project was quite the …