Nicole Bizovie and the Dovbush Dancers

By: Yelin Gemma Lee, Arts & Culture Editor For many of us, dance means marvelling at the beauty of performances as an audience member or...

Monday Music: crystal clear Korean vocalists

By: Yelin Gemma Lee, Arts & Culture Editor So, you’re at your desk late at night again working away at an article for The Peak (this...

Colouring the world Mauvey

By: Meera Eragoda, Features Editor With his notable mauve hair and a pink and blue trench coat, Mauvey was hard to miss at the Commodore Ballroom...

Need to Know, Need to Go: May 28–June 12

By: Yelin Gemma Lee, Arts & Culture Editor   Yellow Fever — A Powell St. Mystery  Closing off Asian Heritage Month with a bang, Firehall Arts Centre...

Food For Thought: Bánh Mì

By: Michael Le, SFU Student Being Vietnamese, I grew up eating bánh mì. I still have very fond memories of visiting Ba Le with my mom...

Upintheair Theatre presents rEvolver Festival 2022: six must-see productions

By: Jocelyn Stevens, SFU Student Upintheair Theatre will be hosting its highly anticipated annual rEvolver Festival at The Cultch in East Vancouver. The 12-day festival returns...

Everything Everywhere All At Once shows us the weird and wonderful

By: Makena Leyh, SFU Student From the company that created witty comedies like Spring Breakers, heart-wrenching dramas like Moonlight, and terrifying horror films like Hereditary, A24’s...

The meaning of cultural identity: (Re)making Chineseness

By: Kelly Chia, Humour Editor How does our perception of cultural heritage intertwine with our memories? Canadian artists Lucy Lu and Melanie Choi tackle this question...

Need to Know, Need to Go: Food Festival Edition

By: Yelin Gemma Lee, Arts & Culture Editor When I think of summer, one thing that comes to mind is food festivals. Walking around an outdoor...

Monday Music: for the melancholic transition into summer

By: Cristina Liao, Peak Associate As the weather gets warmer and the first bloom of sprind fades away, summer is peeking around the corner. These songs...