Book Nook: Reimagining ChinaTOwn

By: Phone Min Thant, Arts and Culture Editor The year is 2050. Do Brussels sprouts go into a Chinese hotpot? Stephanie certainly has her doubts...

Lorena Alvarado explores memory in Lost Chapters

By: Michelle Young, Co-Editor-in-Chief Lost Chapters (or Los capítulos perdidos) is a quiet and tender documentary/fiction hybrid set in Caracas, Venezuela. The film follows Ena,...

What is being filmed on campus this month?

By: Yildiz Subuk, Staff Writer Stepping off the bus at the loop near the convocation mall, one immediately notices the set. At first, I thought...

Queerness, death, and resistance in What Happened to the Wolf?

By: Thwin Than Thar Nway, SFU Student Content warning: Brief mention of suicide and homophobia.  War doesn’t just destroy homes, take lives, or displace millions. In...

SHOWSTORM: An interview with Etchos

By: Noeka Nimmervoll, Staff Writer On August 6, Vancouver-based Filipino artist Etchos will debut SHOWSTORM at the Vancouver Black Library, accompanied by Couch Jams. The...

Crip Trip: a road trip against institutionalization

By: Yildiz Subuk, Staff Writer Crip Trip is a docu-series about two friends and filmmakers, Frederick Kroetsch and Daniel Ennett, who set out on a...

Vancouver punk’s role in creating community in an introvert’s city

By: Katie Walkley, Peak Associate When spending time in Vancouver’s public spaces, I notice it is common practice to avoid eye contact. Instead of engaging...

Aurafarming the military through popular songs is ironic and wrong

By: Yildiz Subuk, Staff Writer Macarena by the Spanish band Los del Rio has been an iconic piece of pop culture since its release in...

Four book recommendations for Disability Pride Month

By: Phone Min Thant, Arts and Culture Editor knot body by Eli Tareq El Bechelany-Lynch knot body is a collection of poems, short stories, and letters...

SFU artists bend reality in Report on the Thing exhibit

By: Katie Walkley, Peak Associate From July 3–26, the Audain Gallery is displaying six SFU artists’ works inspired by Clarice Lispector’s short postmodern text, Report...