The Queen’s Gambit is a coming-of-age drama that’s making all the right moves

By: Alyssa Victorino, SFU Student I have not played a single game of chess in my life. However, after watching The Queen’s Gambit, I am...

Art and Defiance: Narratives of Disobedience facilitates important dialogues around rebellious narratives

By: Yelin Gemma Lee, Peak Associate Editor’s note: Yelin Gemma Lee is involved with the 2020 WLSC as the Director of Communications and Design. The World...

iDKHOW critiques convention with some good old-fashioned Razzmatazz

By: Madeleine Chan, Opinions Editor Concept albums are one of my favourite things in the world. I think artists that put in the effort to...

Podcasting Your Research paves a pathway to a new audience

By: Emma Jean, Staff Writer Academia and podcasting have a similar problem: unless you’re involved in them, they seem incredibly intimidating to get into. With...

Monday Music: Songs for late night introspection

By: Harvin Bhathal, Features Editor What I look for in music is the embodiment of self, where self is more than just an idea, it’s...

Need to Know, Need to Go: November 16–22

By: Meera Eragoda, Arts & Culture Editor Vancouver Podcast Festival | November 18–22 | Online | Free to $5 Presented by DOXA (Vancouver’s documentary festival) and co-sponsored...

The Mandalorian’s execution gives the Star Wars franchise new hope

By: Emma Best, SFU Student The Mandalorian is the best thing to happen to the Star Wars franchise since Star Wars: A New Hope (Episode...

Five places to get vintage clothing without invading the commercialized thrifting market

By: Juztin Bello, Copy Editor As a fashion trend that has taken off in the past year, the hunt for vintage clothing to replicate looks...

Kickstart Disability’s event speakers talk candidly about how disability and ableism affect their art

By: Serena Bains, Staff Writer Editor’s note: The language used in this piece is at the writer’s discretion as a member of the disabled community...

Monday Music: Songs for morally ambiguous villains

By: Molly Lorette, Peak Associate There’s rarely anything more intriguing than a well-written and morally complex villain. Of course, a cool motive rarely justifies the...