Clark will host its second annual “A Taste of Scotland” fundraiser dinner January 22 at 5:30 p.m. to raise money for a student’s flight from Scotland and tuition for one year. The event will also be celebrating Scotland’s most renowned poet, Robert Burns, whose 257th birthday is in January. Tickets […]
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North Bank Gallery to Host Art Talk
An “Artist Talk” will be held Feb. 19 at 7 p.m. at the North Bank Gallery in Vancouver as part of its Art Talk Series. The speaker, Kaila Farrell-Smith, a contemporary visual artist whose work focuses on Native and Indigenous culture, will be speaking about her experiences with both […]
Clark Theater Goes Beyond Traditional with “Beyond Therapy”
Akira Serrano- Life Editor / Ieva Bračiulytė- Reporter “It’s magic. I don’t know how else to describe it. You have to be onstage to fully understand it,” said Samuel Ruble, a lead actor in “Beyond Therapy.” The comedy is written by Christopher Durang, directed by Mark Owsley and put on […]
Driven by Performance Black Mass Delivers
“You gotta learn from these things, right? It’s not what you do, it’s when and where you do it and who you do it to or with. If nobody sees it, it didn’t happen.” James “Whitey” Bulger menacingly gives his 6-year-old son advice. Lindsey Cyr looks worryingly between Bulger […]
Max Thrills to the MAXimum
“Mad Max: Fury Road” is everything one would want in a summer action movie. It’s full of over-the-top action, eccentric characters and souped-up hot rods. Mad Max follows the title character played by Tom Hardy. Hardy’s performance while understated, is refreshing. Hardy’s presence provides a constant for the audience throughout […]