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2020-02-20
Satirist Bassem Youssef has been called the “Jon Stewart of Egypt” for his devastating political humour.
At the Talking Stick Festival, Meegwun Fairbrother’s solo play started as a response to a federal apology.
When Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit opens a rich program of films at Canada’s longest-running Jewish Film Festival.
No longer wishing he had a backup plan, Andy Shauf finds beauty in sadness with The Neon Skyline.
Don’t be hoodwinked by David Eby’s claims about nofault ICBC—it’s not going to benefit the little guy at all.
Capilano University has sights set on being the region’s healthiest campus
HOROSCOPES
Cole calls out Canada’s denials of racist violence
Dutil’s rock ’n’ roll shades are in aid of a good cause
Pastrami and Grenache: a perfect pair
Local diners’ fears about COVID-19 are misplaced
Escamilla sings for Indigenous rights
Siblings mine their own relationship in BIG Sister
Show celebrates MLK through music
Cipher is a smart thriller with a social conscience
Comedic clockwork makes this Barber tick
ARTS LISTINGS
Liam Neeson steps out of the ordinary
KDocs calls for counter corporate coup
Ali Liebert speaks up with Crazy8s’ “The Quieting”
MUSIC LISTINGS
Tall Heights aims to keep the art of the album alive
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