
Paola Lisbert Garces
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Oct 30, 2024 |
threemagazine.com | Nicole Edwards |Noel Ransome |Paola Lisbert Garces |Andrea Yu
Mark Williams has always had a reverence for music. In fourth grade, when it was time for Williams and his classmates to pick the instruments they’d master in music class that year, he brought home a mimeographed sheet detailing all of his options and spent hours deliberating with his family. Would he play the trumpet, percussion, the trombone, the saxophone or the clarinet? “It felt like such an honour that you had the opportunity to choose an instrument,” Williams remembers.
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Oct 23, 2024 |
threemagazine.com | Noel Ransome |Paola Lisbert Garces |Andrea Yu |Cason Sharpe
The main stage at Porsche SCOPES may need more grass. Before festivities even begin, it’s already made for a peculiar setting for Vancouver-born interdisciplinary artist Alyssa Alikpala, whose environmental installation’s sheets of vivid green grass share space with urban walls. And that’s without mentioning the Porsche branding within the venue—wholly man-made. The manufactured aesthetic is somewhat out of place against the untamed edges of Alikpala’s work.
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Oct 23, 2024 |
threemagazine.com | Paola Lisbert Garces |Leo Tapel |Noel Ransome |Andrea Yu
In September of this year, two-time Oscar Award-winning Spanish filmmaker, screenwriter and producer Pedro Almodóvar released his memoir, The Last Dream, a collection of 12 stories and personal essays — and we’re obsessed.
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Oct 7, 2024 |
threemagazine.com | Andrea Yu |Noel Ransome |Paola Lisbert Garces |Cason Sharpe
When Vancouver-born Tannis Ling left her hometown in 2001 to work as a bartender in London, U.K., she immersed herself in the city’s concept-driven bars and restaurants, which she says were years ahead of Vancouver’s bar scene at the time. “Every detail has been thought of, the design, music, art, uniforms,” Ling explains.
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Jun 20, 2024 |
torontoobserver.ca | Paola Lisbert Garces
After years of dedication to her higher education, she finally did it. She earned her bachelor’s degree. She had left behind her family and home country to attend Concordia University in Montreal, but didn’t feel the program or the city were right for her. To continue her undergrad studies, she moved to Toronto. It was a better fit for her, both the city and the program. She was happy.
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