Queer arts festival explores the games people play |
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Wednesday, 13 July 2011 |
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Vancouver's annual Queer Arts Festival celebrates the North American Outgames with its Games People Play theme in 2011.
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Solo photo exhibition uses hotel rooms as gallery |
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Written by Mark Robins
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Tuesday, 05 July 2011 |
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Long gone are the days of traditional art galleries with their perfectly controlled lighting and ubiquitous white walls. These days art is popping up everywhere, including the rooms at Vancouver’s Opus Hotel where photographer Joshua McVeity will host his first solo exhibition in Vancouver, appropriately titled Hotel Room.
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It's about time: Michael Trent explores our perceptions of time |
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Written by Mark Robins
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Saturday, 02 July 2011 |
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Have you ever noticed how time can be both incredibly fleeting and excruciatingly slow, depending on what you're doing? Apparently so did choreographer Michael Trent. With It's about time: 60 Dances in 60 Minutes, part of this year's Dancing on the Edge Festival of Contemporary Dance, Trent and his company Dancemakers explore our perceptions of time.
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Vancouver shot Lily and Oliver debuts online |
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Written by Mark Robins
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Monday, 27 June 2011 |
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The internet isn’t just for porn anymore, as the Vancouver shot Lily and
Oliver, about two gay 20 year-old college students, makes its debut online
today.
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Movie review: Kaboom - sexy doesn't always mean smart but that's okay |
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Written by Mark Robins
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Tuesday, 14 June 2011 |
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As soft-porn goes Gregg Araki's latest film Kaboom is as good as it gets. Problem is, there is a whole lot of silliness involving the supernatural and the end-of-the-world that gets in the way of all the pretty people and their dogged determination to sleep with everyone around them.
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