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Horror film deconstruction produces ‘creepy love-child’
December 7 2015 CulturePhoto courtesy of Karen Lam and Lauren MarsdenWhen two film artists put their heads together, it produces a …
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Plant, root, and grow: a story about family, identity and a place that is changing
December 7 2015 ArtA tree grows in Chinatown.| Photo by Vanessa Lowe.The mural of an elderly Asian woman standing beside a car, with crows …
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Cultural Calendar
December 7 2015 EventsWinter solstice lights up Dr. Sun-Yat Sen Classical Chinese Garden.| Photo by ItzaFineDay.Lee Bul
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Bridging Vancouver’s Development
December 7 2015 Street Photography by Denis BouvierDecember 9, 2015 marks the 30th anniversary of the opening of the current Cambie Bridge, built just before Expo ’86. This photo was taken in 1984 by our photographer Denis Bouvier. It depicts the …
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Swedish Christmas Glögg
December 7 2015 Recipe by Selma Van HalderWarm the season up with traditional Swedish drink.Nothing says Christmas like a mug of warm spiced wine. At least, that’s…
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Immigration and diversity: Inclusion drives Canadian values
November 23 2015 Cover StoryPhoto by Naheed Nenshi“Canada is like a beautiful painting made up of different colours,” says Farid Rohani, a life …
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Belonging to a greater community
November 23 2015 ColumnsWhen we think about Vancouver as one of the most multicultural and diverse cities in the country it’s important to consider how this diversity is represented in the social and geographical makeup …
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Keeping Welsh traditions alive
November 23 2015 CultureThe Vancouver Men’s Welsh Choir will perform Dec. 9 | Photo courtesy of the Vancouver Men’s Welsh ChoirTrue to its …
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Minister Teresa Wat on Multiculturalism
November 23 2015 CommunityPhoto courtesy of the Province of BCIn an interview for The Source, Teresa Wat, Minister for International Trade and the …
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PowerBC: NDP plan calls for more clean energy, green jobs
November 23 2015 ColumnsDespite all the excitement about the defeat of the Harper government, in B.C. the political status quo still seems unmovable. Riddled with scandals, and having weathered many dips in popularity over …