Vancouver’s first Poetry Phone is now available

By: Alex Masse, Staff Writer The Vancouver area has always had a thriving poetry scene, from its poetry house that runs festivals and slams to...

Jeff Cooper, creator of “The Mixd Project,” highlights Black-mixed folks’ experiences

By: Yelin Gemma Lee, Peak Associate On the evening of March 10, Vancouver creative Jeff Cooper gave a virtual presentation called Mixd: The past, the...

Monday Music: Songs to make you feel like an ethereal forest nymph

By: Kyla Dowling, Staff Writer and Bog Being It’s that time of the semester. Assignments are piling up, due dates are getting closer, and discussion...

Need to Know, Need to Go: March 15–21

By: Gurleen Aujla, SFU Student Visual Art Forum: Ursula Johnson | March 16, 9:30 a.m.–11:30 a.m. | FREE | Online Audain Visual Artist in Residence and...

“Full of Chit-Chat” features lightness and substance with community leaders

By: Emma Jean, Staff Writer The interview podcast format is as old as the podcast itself, repeated countless times by a whole host of curious...

Local drag performer Dust is making queer art thrive in quarantine

By: Alex Masse, Staff Writer While the COVID-19 pandemic has brought much of the local art scene to a screeching halt, some have seen this...

“Here on the Coast:” a masterful tapestry of stories

By: Kyla Dowling, Staff Writer Editor's note: Here on the Coast is a collection of essays. Any references to the book as a novel have been...

Four female protagonists who display resilience and strength

By: Charlene Aviles, Peak Associate Fairy tales are an opportunity for the audience to delve into a world of adventure. However, stories such as Snow...

“My Octopus Teacher” is a timely reminder of humanity

By: Tiffany Chang, Peak Associate I have always found nature documentaries quite fascinating. From seeing how animals survive in their natural habitats to seismic environmental...

Need to Know, Need to Go: March 8–14

By: Gurleen Aujla, SFU Student KDocsFF 2021: Resistance. Freedom. Justice | March 12–21 | $5 per film | Online KDocsFF 2021 harnesses the power between documentary...