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Bug sex ‘is fascinating, gruesome, counterintuitive, ridiculous,’ says an expert in this new nature film. No kidding! → Read More
High fashion or ‘Why, fashion?’ For me, silliness is part of the appeal. → Read More
Paul B. Rainey’s new graphic novel packs an unexpected punch. → Read More
A local documentary explores the ethics and dangers of our relationship with the beautiful predator. → Read More
Robert Caro and Robert Gottlieb’s years-long collaboration is democracy at work. → Read More
In her art and writing, Liz Magor uncovers what goes unnoticed. → Read More
I’m arriving on the other side of a complicated year. I’m grateful for the solace of Stanley Park. → Read More
You’ve been hanging by a thread. Now it’s the holidays? Here’s how to survive the festive season. → Read More
Art can change the world, and Nan Goldin’s work does just that. → Read More
A new doc film explores a weighty question amidst climate crisis. → Read More
Bill Pechet’s new art show is a playful exploration of abundance and late capitalism. With 500 rabbits. → Read More
Métis filmmaker Gail Maurice brings an unconventional love story, and her vision of queer Indigenous chosen family, to the big screen. → Read More
A beguiling exhibition at the Vancouver Art Gallery asks a lot of us. And it invites lasting reflection. → Read More
Hoping for a banger, I rolled the dice on ‘Halloween Ends.’ → Read More
From scandalous affairs in peach processing plants to a family’s last days with a loved one, a second round of Tyee picks. → Read More
‘Transformation is not only possible, but it's more than possible. It's almost inevitable.’ A Tyee interview. → Read More
Need to be convinced of the transformative power of clothing? Cue up sequences of back-to-school movie makeovers. → Read More
The beloved indie film centre is now 50! Here’s what makes it so special. → Read More
Summer is for slacking, but these movies are no slouches. → Read More
Vancouver artists have stunning work on view this summer. → Read More