Jaeson Ma tells us his life’s story — from gang affiliate to hip-hop pastor. We first ran this article in the inaugural issue of Converge.
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Burlap to Cashmere is Back
Burlap to Cashmere is back with a newer more refined, but familiar sound. The band was popular during the 90’s and had won two Dove awards for their work. But their success came quick and was taxing. In the late 1990’s they each decided to go their separate ways. Lead singer […]
Spring Shoot
Shots from our Spring issue ‘In Her/His Closet’ Big thanks to Grace Lau our lovely photographer, the models from Luxe Agency, and Vincent Lee Styling
Converge summer reading list
I once had a classmate in one of my English Lit classes who claimed his favourite book was To Kill a Mockingbird. I know for a lot of people this novel was required reading in high school, but rarely do people say that this book is their definitive favourite. If […]
Stanley Cup Riots: Justice served?
On Wednesday June 15, Vancouver experienced something that it had sadly experienced before: a large-scale riot following the defeat of the home-town hockey team. Many references were made to the 1994 riot which followed the Canucks loss to the New York Rangers. The 2011 riot showed us the worst possible […]
Graffiti to save closing church
A run-down Catholic church with diminishing attendance may have been given new life by German graffiti artist Stefan Strumbel, who has given new life to the bleak interior; not without controversy, of-course.
