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culture by looselipsmagazineMay 16, 20167:13 pmMay 17, 2016
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Vancouver based anthology celebrates boobs

By Claire Matthews
@ce_matthews

Newest release from Caitlin Press explores what it means to have breasts

culture by looselipsmagazineMay 13, 20167:49 pmMay 14, 2016
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Program 3 a memorable finale to Ballet BC anniversary season

By Brittany Tipady
@yellowbird888

Program 3 presents a dynamic pallet of challenging work, complimented by supercharged athleticism of Ballet BC’s impeccable dancers

culture by looselipsmagazineMay 11, 20161:38 am
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Comedy Show by Rape Survivors Finds Humour in Healing

By Jessie Hannah
@jess_e_hannah

Rape is Real and Everywhere: A Comedy by Survivors brings healing and hilarity through a cross-country tour

culture by looselipsmagazineMay 9, 20169:29 pmMay 10, 2016
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Ballet BC closes 30th anniversary season with Program 3

By Brittany Tiplady
@yellowbird888

Ballet BC is capping off their sensational 30th Anniversary season with revived acts and Canadian premier

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#BOSSY: Tight Club’s Keighty Gallagher

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@yellowbird888

Tucked away on Union Street, the Chinatown hub welcomes Vancouver sweat seekers and cultural elite

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#Bossy: Girl Guru Alex Mazerolle

By Brittany Tiplady
@yellowbird888

Through yoga and self care-based retreats, Mazzerolle creates change in how women view confidence starting with youth

culture by looselipsmagazineMay 5, 201612:32 amApril 29, 2016
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Eastwood Cycle is a sanctuary for mind, body & soul

By Kristi Alexandra
@kristialexandra

Well-loved spin studio set to open its second location on the North Shore

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Sole Girls Program makes a run for self-esteem

By Juliana Bergstrom
@julianabergstrom

Sole Girls creates running programs to help bolster self-esteem and leadership skills for young girls

culture by looselipsmagazineMay 4, 20167:32 pm
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Tons of feminist fare on offer at DOXA 2016

By Kristi Alexandra
@kristialexandra

Women-centric and female directed films take hold at annual film festival in Vancouver

food by looselipsmagazineMay 4, 201612:57 amMay 6, 2016
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Cassidy’s Cooking: Meal Planning

By Cassidy Scott
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Eat healthy and nutritious home-cooked food even when you’re short on time

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