No, it’s not a concert, but it is to be a smashing night of tribute to Daft Punk. Fan DJs My!Gay!Husband! and Hana will be spreading their love for the “Parisian Duo” all night long with some of their own remixes of favourites. But judging from the reactions on the facebook events page you wouldn’t […]

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This is Teresa’s version of an orchid, and it is beautiful. I love the lovely attention she put into capturing the detail and delicateness of the flower.
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A ‘City on the Rise” by Matt Simpson. […]

While doing some late night Saturday reading, I was unamusingly disturbed by what I reading in the premier issue of a Vancouver sustainability magazine (whose name I will keep under wraps) and in SFU’s “UniverCity News” regarding what’s going to be happening to the SFU community, at which I will soon be studying.
It seems to […]

January 30th, 2008
Interdimentional travel co Present: Perilisk, N213, Les Beyond, Taal Mala, Dr. Ultra@ The Cobalt, 917 Main Street (no minors) $3 10:00PM - 1:00AM doors at 9:00PM
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Three Chord Rebel Productions Present: Like a Martyr, Mena, Barbizon School Painters @ The Bourbon - 50 West Cordova (no minors) $5 8:00PM - 11:30PM
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Present: Overgrowing, Role Mach, […]

“RCMP Advisory: (Updated: 3:23 pm) There has been a police incident at the Bio Sciences Building, which is located at the intersection of Main Mall and University Boulevard at the University of British Columbia. more…”
I was walking back to my residence at UBC when while strolling past the Bio building, I noticed a crowd gathering. […]

Just a little bit of weather change and look at the disasters: (1) There are still some delays because of the snow, plus a CP train derailment which has impacted West Coast Express train service.; (2) Skytrains are congested and everyone is late for everything; (3) Schools are closing, and not just SFU.
And yes, snow […]

Although I am a student of conventional medicine, I have always been curious about other types of medicine and their approach to illness and treatment. This week, I got a chance to interview Dr. Lemmo, a certified Naturopathic Doctor working in BC and the past president for the Canadian Association of Naturopathic Physicians. He also works at Inspire […]

At 4:30 on this evening of January the 28th 2008, David Suzuki will be making an appearance and presenting a speech for UBC’s Science Week. Entry is by a minimum donation of $2, and all proceeds will be going towards the David Suzuki Foundation. His speech will be about the contraversy regarding the confluence of […]

Hydro prices are growing like crazy soon. Looks like those gas furnaces are paying for themselves. Maybe we need a hydro freeze and more hydroelectric projects around the province. I wonder how much of our energy costs result from the selling off of the waters, and state facilities to private hands. […]

Sometimes talent is a funny thing in that it can hide in the unlikeliest of places, exercised in the most unique ways. Sometimes talent lies right under your nose, or in my case, above my head as this weeks subject and I live in the same house.
Meet DJ Timothy Wisdom, an explorer of beats and […]

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