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Haida Gwaii draws a line in the sand

Haida Gwaii draws a line in the sand

Award-winning documentary explores island’s successful attempts to stop unsustainable development
Agnes of God explores the meaning of faith

Agnes of God explores the meaning of faith

Production tackles spiritual issues at PAL Studio Theatre
Elizabeth Shepherd takes her audience on a musical journey

Elizabeth Shepherd takes her audience on a musical journey

Soul jazz musician performing with NiteCap at Capilano University

Lonely Planet goes out into the wild

Lonely Planet's Wild World Lonely Planet, 254 pages, $53.99. There are more people crowding onto the planet every day but fortunately there are still places far from the urban centres where man has made no impression.
Jennifer Lawrence still has plenty of fight left in The Hunger Games

Jennifer Lawrence still has plenty of fight left in The Hunger Games

Finale of epic adventure series hits the Big Screen
You Will Remember Me finds humour in difficult times

You Will Remember Me finds humour in difficult times

New work at The Cultch touches on full range of human emotions
Treasure Island full of twists and turns at CapU

Treasure Island full of twists and turns at CapU

Feminist reading of classic adventure takes new approach to traditional roles

Hollywood treatment hampers The 33

n The 33. Directed by Patricia Riggen. Starring Antonio Banderas, Lou Diamond Phillips and Juliette Binoche. Rating: 5 (out of 10)
Choreographer connects with Mother Earth

Choreographer connects with Mother Earth

Starr Muranko explores feminist themes at Dance in Vancouver
The Literary Storefront led the way for West Coast Writers

The Literary Storefront led the way for West Coast Writers

Mona Fertig and company set the agenda for Vancouver's literary scene