Law @ UBC Distinguished Speaker Lecture with Wendy H. Wong – What Kind of Governor is Big Tech?

Law @ UBC Distinguished Speaker Lecture with Wendy H. Wong – What Kind of Governor is Big Tech?

Big Tech companies are not just economic actors. They are governors of social, political, and cultural dynamics as well. In Political Science, we think that governance by states follows the […]


Luna Li

Luna Li

Luna Li is a world unto itself. Hyperlush and inclusive by design, her dream pop is the sound of an everyday symphony. Born Hannah Bussiere Kim, the Korean-Canadian, Toronto-based multi-instrumentalist […]


A 21st-century Lute Song Book: Crafting the Toronto Book of Ayres

A 21st-century Lute Song Book: Crafting the Toronto Book of Ayres

Duo Oriana’s latest endeavour, the Toronto Book of Ayres, sets four texts commissioned from contemporary poets Martin Gomes and Melissa Davidson to music by lutenist Jonathan Stuchbery. Together, these four songs […]


Opening Celebrations of Entangled Territories: Tibet Through Images

Opening Celebrations of Entangled Territories: Tibet Through Images

We invite you to the opening of MOA’s new feature exhibition, Entangled Territories: Tibet Through Images. Enjoy free museum admission (starting at 6 pm) for the opening night of Entangled Territories: Tibet […]


[UBC x Jade Music Fest 2025] Panel: Multilingual Music in Taiwanese Indie Scene

[UBC x Jade Music Fest 2025] Panel: Multilingual Music in Taiwanese Indie Scene

In Taiwan’s vibrant indie music landscape, multilingualism has become more than a form of expression—it’s a statement of identity, creativity, and belonging. This panel brings together indie musicians HoNi 好日樂團, […]


Beyond Siloed Stories: ‘The Nest’ screening & Talkback with Julietta Singh

Beyond Siloed Stories: ‘The Nest’ screening & Talkback with Julietta Singh

Join UBC in partnership with the National Film Board of Canada & Doc Northwest for a screening of Julietta Singh and Chase Joynt’s documentary The Nest, voted a Top 20 […]


Carrie Ayagaduk Ojanen Reads “Roughly for the North”

Carrie Ayagaduk Ojanen Reads “Roughly for the North”

Roughly for the North is Carrie Ayagaduk Ojanen’s debut collection of poetry. It encompasses her love and longing for her ancestral home of Ugiuvak (King Island, Alaska).  In the work, she […]


Soweto Gospel Choir: PEACE

Soweto Gospel Choir: PEACE

Be swept away by the electrifying energy and soul-stirring harmonies of the Soweto Gospel Choir, an internationally renowned 20-member South African ensemble whose performances are nothing short of a cultural […]


Indigenous Pop Up Arcade Event

Indigenous Pop Up Arcade Event

Join CIS, AISA, and CeDAR for an afternoon of community building and fun! Stop by CeDAR space to play a selection of Indigenous-made games. All students welcome. Meet in Room […]


Photograph by Emily Rhyne.

Women, Life, Freedom and the Power of Storytelling

What does it mean to tell a story that might otherwise be erased? Join us for an engaged dialogue with journalist and UBC Arts alumna Nilo Tabrizy, whose acclaimed new book For the Sun […]