By: Petra Chase, Editor-in-Chief
Content warning: mentions of colonialism.
Elisapie
Prolific Inuk singer-songwriter Elisapie’s latest album, Inuktitut, covers ten pop and rock classics translated into ᐃᓄᒃᑎᑐᑦ (Inuktitut)....
By: Hailey Miller, Staff Writer
Known around Vancouver as the Peach Pit twin of the alternative-rock scene, Grade School creates their own sound while...
By: Izzy Cheung, Arts & Culture Editor
Content warning: mentions of assimilation, residential schools, and cultural genocide.
Colours bleed into the pages of a black...
By: Prerita Garg, SFU Student
Tradish’s The Ancestor Café
23433 Mavis Ave., Fort Langley
Open Wednesday–Sunday, 10:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.
Online: tradishcanada.ca
Tradish’s The Ancestor Café is the ideal...
By: Yildiz Subuk, Peak Associate
Content warning: violence, racism, Islamophobia, and genocide.
Alfonso Cauron’s 2006 film, Children Of Men, tells two thematic stories that overlap throughout...
By: Izzy Cheung, Arts & Culture Editor
snəxʷəł: an art exhibit by Mekwalya (Zoe George)
Vancouver Maritime Museum, 1905 Ogden Ave., Vancouver
Runs until November 2024
Every day...
By: Petra Chase, Editor-in-Chief
Content warning: mentions of military violence.
Pictured on the cover of We Follow the River are a young woman and man surrounded...
By: Hailey Miller, Staff Writer
Dripping in carefully curated melodies and groovy sounds that culminate in an upbeat yet relaxed tempo, The Sylvia Platters’ new...
By: Izzy Cheung, Arts & Culture Editor
The Poem We Sang (2024)
Content warning: mentions of genocide.
Photojournalist, cinematographer, and filmmaker Annie Sakkab unearths the emotions...