by Lauren Chancellor | Sep 18, 2014 | Culture, Food | Drink
With the start of another school year, many students will be back to eating lots of pizza, KD, and ramen noodles, but ordering pizza all the time can get costly. Here’s a way to save money by using the ingredients you probably already have in the kitchen. It’s quick...
by Lauren Chancellor | Aug 14, 2014 | Culture, Film
Imagine 12 years of your life, from childhood to matriculation, caught on film every summer. Actor Ellar Coltrane grew before our eyes as Mason in this summer’s hot indie flick, Boyhood. With only vague plot points and the 12-year timeline, director Richard...
by Lauren Chancellor | Jan 30, 2014 | Op-eds, Opinions
The Wolf of Wall Street, Martin Scorsese’s Oscar-nominated film of 2013, follows former stockbroker Jordan Belfort from the time he starts his career in 1987 until he is finally sentenced to jail 11 years later. This movie clearly isn’t for everyone. Those...
by Lauren Chancellor | Jan 28, 2014 | Culture, Visual Arts
For the past 49 years the Natural History Museum and BBC Worldwide have partnered for the Wildlife Photographer of the Year contest, one of the most prestigious nature photography contests in the world. Open to both amateurs and professionals, this competition is...
by Lauren Chancellor | Oct 31, 2013 | Culture, Music
Kitt & Jane: An Interactive Survival Guide to the Near Post-Apocalyptic Future, created by UVic alumnae Kathleen Greenfield and Ingrid Hansen with Rod Peter Jr. played at UVic’s Phoenix Theatre this month as UVic’s annual spotlight on alumni productions. It is the...