The making of Making Room
Since 1975 the feminist publication Room has spawned conversations and literature for, by and about the women of B.C. REVIEW:… FULL STORY
Since 1975 the feminist publication Room has spawned conversations and literature for, by and about the women of B.C. REVIEW:… FULL STORY
The truth, my friend, is brilliantly provided in Andrew Struthers’ hilarious, dualistic, ying/yangish, Joycean compilation of two manuscripts reviewed by Erika… FULL STORY
Now the acclaimed author has gathered disparate parts of her life to weave together an intensely personal memoir dealing with… FULL STORY
Greg Girard’s photos of pre-Expo Vancouver taken from 1972 to 1982 are in the same league as Fred Herzog’s imagery,… FULL STORY
Andrew Scott traces the proliferation of utopian societies–and some demonic leaders–in Canada’s most experimental province. REVIEW: The Promise of Paradise: Utopian… FULL STORY
“His seeking to pass literacy’s promise on to the next generation in his home community so they might dare literacy’s… FULL STORY
If you’re not the favoured Arts Club or Bard on the Beach, keeping professional theatre alive in boomtown Vancouver is… FULL STORY
Reviewer Pam Erikson finds On Island: Life Among the Coast Dwellers is a delightful collection that often feels magical. … FULL STORY
“The Summer Book is my counterweight, a small feather on the scale against the madness and angst in the world,”… FULL STORY
Rolf Knight’s writing career began in 1973, making him the foremost historian for the working class in B.C. Now he… FULL STORY
But a young academic reviewer criticizes an older “settler” for not writing the book she would have written. REVIEW:… FULL STORY
From brutal realism to magic realism, Eden Robinson poses a connection between drugs and mythology. REVIEW: Son of a Trickster… FULL STORY
Curator Bill Jeffries responds to a major, new book on the postwar imagery of Herzog’s Vancouver street photography over sixty… FULL STORY
The Year Canadians Lost Their Minds and Found Their Country recounts the myriad ways we marked the hundredth birthday of… FULL STORY
“Vancouver feminism liberated us from more than lipstick and foundation garments,” says reviewer Phyllis Reeve, responding to a new, retrospective… FULL STORY
But Jeffrey Rubinoff’s Sculpture Park on Hornby Island has nothing to do with NASA and more to do with Charles… FULL STORY
Sasha Colby at SFU has fused her studies of three remarkable women into three, original theatrical presentations. Although Sasha Colby’s… FULL STORY
Now South Asian literature is on the rise throughout Canada, particularly in British Columbia as evidenced by Rajwant Chilana’s 500-page… FULL STORY
Shamsia Hassani of Kabul uses her illicit street art to alleviate the trauma of war. The gist of an exhibition… FULL STORY
Now the UBC-based anthropologist has won the George Ryga Award for Social Awareness. If there is anyone from B.C. who… FULL STORY