A sneak Peak into the SFU Concert Orchestra

On the third floor of the Maggie Benston Centre, when the day is nearing its end and many people have headed home after a...

Salt and Paper: Cashew lime squares

I will be the first to admit that I love cheese and am in no way a vegan. If you’ve ever read the arts...

The dark Underbelly of the Beat Generation

William S. Burroughs, Jack Kerouac, and Allen Ginsberg represent the Beat Generation in American Literature. Full of drug-induced episodes, a rejection of authority, and...

Manufactured Landscapes

Do you ever think about where your cell phone will go once you throw it away? What about who made it, or who mined...

Author Spotlight: Joan B. Flood

Irish by birth and Canadian by choice, Joan B. Flood is a writer of fiction, non-fiction, and “even a poem or two.” Her first...

Stella and Garment play with gender

New York’s Sidra Bell Dance is a bold company that presents innovative works dealing with gender and identity. “My work lives in a world...

Like a hurricane

Chase Padgett loves Canadians and Canadian Fringe Festivals. “I often feel that I’m a Canadian trapped in an American’s body,” he said. Padgett is returning...

Manhattan and Monopoly: Four ways Nollywood is more successful than Hollywood

“If my films make one more person miserable, I know I’ve done my job.”  In the existential eyes of Woody Allen, the world is a...

Whose Life is it Anyway? tackles disability in the theatre

Sometimes art and life imitate each other a little too well. During the research process for his new show, Whose Life is it Anyway?...

So you want to be a travel writer?

The Peak caught up with seasoned travel writer and Burnaby resident Robin Esrock about his new book, wanderlust, and his upcoming “Adventure Travel Journalism...