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Ghost BFF Interview: Vanessa Matsui
“Female voices have been ignored for so long. Only seeing and presenting one gender’s perspective is not only boring but also dangerous.”
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Diggstown Interview: Vinessa Antoine
“It’s going to be an interesting show for people because it’s either going to make you really angry or sad, or you’re going to nod your head in agreement and say ‘Oh, it’s about time. Finally, someone’s saying something.’ ”
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One True Loves Interview: Olivia Accardo
“I’m very stubborn, and any time someone has looked at something I’ve made or asked me about my work, and sort of scoffed or ignored me or made a remark like, “wow I didn’t know a woman could….” — it makes me stronger.”
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Vancouver Fan Expo ’15 Pt 2
Vancouver Fan Expo 2015 featured incredible cosplay. Even when two people were the same character, their costumes were unique to themselves. As you enter the convention on the longest elevator in existence, the excitement builds. Lots of costumed characters line the walls, clump together in corners and wander the floor. The floor is a different story. You move as one entity, taking small steps as your eyes move from booth to booth. This slow crawl makes it slightly difficult to catch people for photos. It is great to see the detail in the pieces, and the makeup is often spectacular. This is my last Vancouver Fan Expo, but I hope I can…
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Once Upon a Time in Steveston
Once Upon a Time is set in small town Maine, but is actually filmed in a small town in British Columbia. When I found out how close “Storybrooke” is to my house, I decided to check out the exterior set in the town of Stevenston. The town is adorable, and it was neat to walk along the streets after seeing the show. The back room of Mr. Gold’s Pawnshop is an amazing vintage store, that I will definitely be returning to. I have more photos from the day in the town which I will post over the next couple days.