Djanet Sears’ Harlem Duet is a fresh look for Bard on the Beach

By: Isabella Urbani, Staff Writer This year’s 33rd Bard on the Beach will include Canadian playwright Djanet Sears’ 1997 play Harlem Duet. The festival was initially...

Hamilton: new and old perspectives

By: Yelin Gemma Lee, Arts & Culture Editor and Yasmin Vejs Simsek, Staff Writer This June, Broadway Across Canada is bringing the beloved and multiple...

Abilities Expo 2022: Connecting community in the midst of a pandemic

By: Olivia Visser, Staff Writer Being disabled can be isolating. From having a limited capacity for events to experiencing accessibility barriers, disabled people often find themselves...

“Tea-Chings” uses cooking as a medium for ancestral storytelling

By: Jocelyn Stevens, SFU Student This year’s rEvolver Festival by Upintheair Theatre presented Harvesting Ancestral “Tea-Chings,” by Siobhan Barker in a live screening Zoom event and...

Need to Know, Need to Go: SFU edition

By: Yelin Gemma Lee, Arts and Culture Editor There are a lot of events happening around the city, but sometimes you don’t want to go far...

First Experiences: Batik

By: Yelin Gemma Lee, Arts & Culture Editor As a part of explorASIAN 2022’s programming, The Batik Library hosted introductory batik workshops at the Indonesian Trade...

Quarantine Qapsule showcases powerful pieces created by Asian Canadian artists in the pandemic

By: Olivia Visser, Staff Writer Created in 2020 by Toronto-based actor Nightingale Nguyen, Quarantine Qapsule is a digital art archive that aims to “archive the Asian...

Monday Music: You went partying with Drake, now this is what you listen to

By: Yasmin Vejs Simsek, Staff Writer In my personal opinion, grime is one of the best things to come out of the UK. This relatively new...

Food for Thought: Dried Fish

By: Nercya Kalino, Staff Writer Growing up in Malawi, East Africa, dried fish wasn’t my favourite. Now, as an adult, I have grown a nostalgic longing...

Introducing Colour Tongues, Vancouver-based indie rock band

By: Kimia Mansouri, SFU Student The four-piece indie rock band, Colour Tongues, preemptively celebrated the May 19 release of their album, Midnight Island, with a live...