Untitled Art Space | GIRLS GIRLS GIRLS
Fri, 04/17/2015 - 14:48 by Natasha Neale
Untitled Art Space presents GIRLS GIRLS GIRLS, an all-girls, all-analog photography exhibition celebrating the female.
Fri, 04/17/2015 - 14:48 by Natasha Neale
Untitled Art Space presents GIRLS GIRLS GIRLS, an all-girls, all-analog photography exhibition celebrating the female.
Thu, 04/16/2015 - 13:00 by Natasha Neale
LOST BOY. came about after Armin Tehrani, one of the owners of Vancouver’s Board of Trade Co., compiled all of his random drawings, doodles, and sketches over the years and changed them from his private collection into an earnest, seriously cute line of greeting cards. These cards are damn cute, and really are a wonderful way to show someone that they are special to you.
Wed, 04/15/2015 - 15:12 by Natasha Neale
If you haven’t heard of this London based label this is the perfect time to get informed, with the release of their incredible Spring/Summer line epitomizing their feminine, melancholic, and subtle designs. The Russian and Polish influences are clear to see, as while their designs are full of florals, feminine colours, and delicate features, the use of light, wearable fabrics—cottons, linens, and silks—and simplicity are a common thread and create the mood throughout the line.
Tue, 04/14/2015 - 11:18 by Natasha Neale
With Hitcase, you can take your iPhone anywhere and everywhere. We're talking taking it swimming, and not just dipping your toes into the water deep, we mean going underwater up to 33 feet deep. As a waterproof, mountable, shockproof protective case with a wide selection of mounts, lenses, and accessories, Hitcase turns your iPhone into an action cam, changing the game on how you shoot photos and videos with your phone.
Mon, 04/13/2015 - 12:57 by Natasha Neale
This Vancouver bag designer has gone from a local favourite to a huge international collaboration with Urban Outfitters. Erin Templeton—known for designing and creating beautiful bags made from recycled leather and locally tanned hides in her Chinatown studio since 2007—unveiled her collaboration with Urban Outfitters last month.
Thu, 04/09/2015 - 23:24 by Natasha Neale
With a new-found sense of empowerment as an independent artist, Sophia Danai is set to release her sophomore album entitled Love Royale. Heavily featuring Danai's strong production skills and powerful vocals, Love Royale is the result of the songstress spending the past few years travelling and collaborating with a variety of artists and producers.
Thu, 04/09/2015 - 22:10 by Natasha Neale
For a moment it was no longer the dead of winter, and the Music Hall of Williamsburg was transformed into a tropical luau, with vines hanging from banisters and fruit nestled high above, where the bannister met the ceiling. And then, of course, there was the pink flamingo at the center of the stage. The flamingo reminded you why you were there in the first place: the release of Dr. Dog’s first live album, Live At A Flamingo Hotel. They would be performing for eight nights in New York City, and then continuing onward for a full-on U.S. tour through April.
Wed, 04/08/2015 - 00:00 by Natasha Neale
Weed sound like that one young dude at the record store who knows everything and is wise beyond his years. I'm talking about the guy who, when you go to replace your used-through copy of Glass House, tells you about Billy's Ill-fated metal album so you can share a chuckle before gently steering you towards a Sleep album.
Tue, 04/07/2015 - 11:55 by Natasha Neale
The Mountain Goats had a good thing going. They had the hearts and minds of all of the liberal arts majors that were too smart for Mumford and Sons. They could have gone to a cabin in Montana and recorded generic introspective indie trash, and we all would have eaten it up. So releasing a concept album about pro wrestling took some major stones. Wrestling is theatre, and maybe that’s why a few of the songs on the album sound like tunes from a Broadway show.
Thu, 04/02/2015 - 13:09 by Natasha Neale
The Capture Photography Festival, an annual celebration of photography and lens based art, returns to Vancouver for its second year. The festival features over 100 exhibitions, public art projects, and events designed to engage a diverse audience and increase awareness of the cultural importance of photography in all of its forms.