The four steel frogs, which stand waist high and were installed as pieces of public art by a student in the fine arts department, were found bent over and disfigured shortly after the winter break.
As Valentine’s Day affections are spread around Langara College this week, the traditions associated with it may seem unusual to the school’s culturally diverse student body.
The casting of a woman in a role traditionally played by a man sets Studio 58’s production of Cabaret apart from its numerous incarnations over the past 53 years.
As eight-year-old James Parkinson and his cousin Nola Natsuzaki drum in sync on their laps, waiting for their class to begin, instructor Noriko Kobayashi knows this is about as quiet as taiko gets.
Reported by Agazy Mengesha
The writer of a new Studio 58 play says her latest work explores shame and memory, subjects she’s wanted to tackle for years.
Mortified, written by Amy Rutherford, centers around a thirteen-year-old girl on…
Reported by Taesa Hodel
Women wouldn’t have the health resources they do today if it weren’t for the past activism of young women in Canadian colleges and universities across the country says the author of a new book.
Lorraine Greaves…
Produced by Nathan Durec
Four Langara graduates opened their studio doors and showcased their artwork at this year's Eastside Culture Crawl.
The students that participated at the crawl were a few of approximately 500 artists around…