Kylie Lung
Articles by Kylie Lung

A bit of buffoonery
October 19 2020 Art Last year’s production of Buffoon at the Tarragon | Photo courtesy of Cylla von Tidemann
Author and playwright Anosh Irani …

Grieving and finding solace
September 21 2020 CultureSummer 2020 may not be the season of traveling and parties we all anticipated, but online readings and workshops (from Sept. 19–27) will be available for those interested in the work of countless …

Making contact with Ray’s Planet
August 31 2020 CultureClaire Finlayson is set to debut her first book entitled Dispatches from Ray’s Planet: A Journey Through Autism. Ray’s Planet is a heart-warming story of two siblings learning to understand each…

Seeking justice through fiction: Carol Rose Goldeneagle’s Bone Black
August 17 2020 CultureCarol Rose Goldeneagle is a woman of many talents. The award-winning author, artist and musician published Bone Black in 2019. This novel offers the reader a much-needed view into the reality of …

Layers of identity: On/Me hits the bookshelves
July 6 2020 Culture Francine Cunningham, author of On/Me | Photo courtesy of Francine Cunningham
As an Indigenous woman, Canadian writer Francine…

Dragon Hoops: A graphic novel about life, family and high school
June 22 2020 ArtIn need of comic relief? Just in time for the summer, Gene Luen Yang has recently released his first non-fiction graphic novel, Dragon Hoops. This past March, Yang, whose workshop at the Vancouver …

From the stage to the page - Goosefeather lands in Vancouver
May 25 2020 CultureNaomi Steinberg is back in her hometown to unveil Goosefeather. The local performer, and now author, plans to share her adventures of world travel and performance through her debut book.
When most …

Enjoying literature in a virtual age
May 4 2020 CultureVancouver may be shut down, but the Vancouver Writers Fest continues to march on. Last month, the festival hosted a virtual Facebook event with authors David Bergen, Maria Reva, and Souvankham …

Chantal Gibson: Channeling the past through poetry
April 20 2020 Culture Photo by Marianne Meadahl |
While public events in Vancouver may be delayed, we can still enjoy the 22nd National Poetry …

Poetry as balm during a pandemic
April 6 2020 Cover StoryThe world is in a time of turmoil and many people are looking inward for peace and comfort. Reading poetry, during National Poetry Month and beyond, can satisfy the desire to travel outside of …