Emerging Visions: Digital Media and Culture
Research series jointly sponsored by UBC Vancouver’s Green College and FCCS
Global poverty is subject of Alterknowledge discussion
Every holiday season, the 1985 Band Aid fundraising song, Do They Know It’s Christmas?, returns to the airwaves, despite years of criticism of the initiative as a simplistic representation of the Ethiopian famine and insensitivity of the song’s lyrics.
UBC’s popular Art on the Line gala set for February 1, 2014
Annual event helps fund the fourth-year BFA students' graduation art show
Do They Know it's Christmas? The Question of Global Poverty
Discussion explores the way global poverty and inequality are represented
UBC's popular Art on the Line gala set for February 1, 2014
The Visual Arts Course Union and the Faculty of Creative and Critical Studies at UBC’s Okanagan campus will hold the 12th annual Art on the Line gala fundraiser on Saturday, February 1, 2014. This annual gala is one of the most widely popular visual arts events in our community.
UBC’s Theatre26 presents LOON at the Rotary Centre for the Arts
A man. The moon. A most peculiar love story. Acclaimed physical theatre duo Wonderheads presents a love story that whisks a man to the moon and back.
A man. The moon. A most peculiar love story.
LOON, the story of a man who falls in love with the moon.
Force Field – 77 Women Poets of British Columbia
UBC poets Sharon Thesen, Sonnet L’Abbé read at poetry celebration
Urban Aboriginal health topic of Alterknowledge discussion
The next AlterKnowledge Discussion is on the topic of Urban Aboriginal Health and takes place Friday, November 22.
Science of plant intelligence draws serious scrutiny
Once considered an obscure corner of botanic science defended by a small clutch of world experts, the study of plant intelligence is reaping some serious attention.