April 24
Art of the Sailor leaves its mark on Vancouver
Latest Vancouver Maritime Museum exhibit explores the nautical origins of a popular body art form Over the past century, body art has made a fascinating… Read More »Art of the Sailor leaves its mark on Vancouver
Showtime is over for the Apollo Ghosts
Heroes of local indie scene hang up the skates Apollo Ghosts are a band that have carved out a devoted following in a city of… Read More »Showtime is over for the Apollo Ghosts
Local Events: April 25 – September 8
History of Vancouver Sex Workers lectures Museum of Vancouver April 25-26 Back in the 1930s, downtown Vancouver was known for its numerous brothels and gentlemen’s… Read More »Local Events: April 25 – September 8
Kid Cudi experiments with anger, igniting a whole new sound
Indicud is more of a passion project than something for the masses Just when it seemed like Kid Cudi was actually on the moon, he’s… Read More »Kid Cudi experiments with anger, igniting a whole new sound
Cruising into Oblivion
Tom Cruise’s latest ode to extra-terrestrials thick on aesthetics but thin on plot As the lights dimmed at the press screening of Oblivion, Tom Cruise’s… Read More »Cruising into Oblivion
BCIT is relentlessly uncool
I completed half my program and all I got was this lousy column I remember my first day at BCIT, last September. It was orientation… Read More »BCIT is relentlessly uncool
One student reflects on his time at BCIT
As graduation rolls around, one student reflects on his time at BCIT The only stress BCIT student Daniel Khatkar has to worry about these days… Read More »One student reflects on his time at BCIT
Get outside, but stay inside your budget
Five summer outings that you just can’t refuse Summer’s on, the days are long and sunny, and you just want to get outside. You want… Read More »Get outside, but stay inside your budget
Summer festivals let music fans show their love
Sold out, full of sell-outs, so shell out Line-ups for this summer’s music festival season are now being unveiled, bringing with them the inevitable yearly… Read More »Summer festivals let music fans show their love
Staycation 2013: The Link’s summer arts guide
Keep cool this summer with these hip happenings around the Lower Mainland So. School is wrapping up and it’s almost time for summer break.… Read More »Staycation 2013: The Link’s summer arts guide
Student newspaper archive to be digitized
Nearly 50 years of Link issues to be scanned and made into searchable PDFs Nearly 50 years of digital back issues of The Link will… Read More »Student newspaper archive to be digitized