For Michael, Love Cynda is Cynda Yeasting’s book about her experience of loving a man who was terminally ill with cancer. A unique love story between Michael Chu and Cynda, the book ultimately …
Interviews
As one of Jean Lumb’s six children, Janet Lumb has in many ways continued her mother’s legacy in fighting against racism and fighting for social justice while advocating for self-representation …
Joella Cabalu is a Filipino-Canadian Vancouver-based documentary filmmaker with an Art History degree from the University of British Columbia (2008) and a graduate of the Documentary Film Production Program at …
Born and raised in Edmonton, Alberta, Lauralyn Chow is the author of Paper Teeth, a book of interconnected short stories, following the lives of the Lees, a Canadian-Chinese family and their …
Born in China, Zoë S. Roy, has always been an avid reader, even during the Cultural Revolution. As a writer of literary fiction, Zoë focuses on women’s cross-cultural experiences. Her Publications …
As artists, Mandy Tsung, Lauren Young-Smith, Katie So and Shannon Elliott are all of half-asian racial ancestry whose works address issues of racial identity. In their upcoming exhibition, “Dirty Knees” will be hosted …
Author of The Sweetest One, Melanie Mah was born in Rocky Mountain House, Alberta, and currently resides in Toronto. She is a freelance writer in Toronto and a graduate of the University …
Eleanor Guerrero-Campbell is the author of Stumbling Through Paradise, a novel which chronicles the story of the del Mundo family, who immigrated to Canada from the Philippines in the 1980s. …
Food & the City is a new series of articles related to food and culture in Vancouver, and possibly beyond. The first article in this series looks at Sai Woo …
Charlotte Nip, born and raised in Vancouver, is a passionate writer, poet, and is currently a third year student at UBC. While pursuing her BA in English, she devotes her …