entre chien et loup: the story of boundaries between the familiar and unfamiliar

By: Kelly Chia, Staff Writer entre chien et loup — or quite literally, between dog and wolf — is a French expression used to describe...

Monday Music: Songs for the relationship you never had

By: Sara Brinkac, SFU Student With increasingly difficult barriers appearing when trying to score a date, a friendly (socially distanced) smile or wave is now...

Need to Know, Need to Go: May 24–30

By: Gurleen Aujla, Peak Associate Asian Canadian Artists Against Racism: an Evening for Resistance! | May 26, 7:00 p.m.–8:30 p.m. | FREE | Online Join the...

“Green Glass Ghosts:” a young adult novel that redefines the genre with open frankness

By: Nancy La, Staff Writer Few books usually surprise me with their descriptions of Vancouver, yet Rae Spoon’s Green Glass Ghosts came and checked my...

Charcuterie Vancouver is a success story that’s both sweet and savoury

By: Sara Wong, Arts & Culture Editor Sadaf Rahimi, founder of Charcuterie Vancouver, is getting ready to spread her wings. The young business owner, who...

Four must-watch films for Asian Heritage Month

By: Alea Mohamed, Staff Writer 1. Nomadland Nomadland is a recent Oscar-winning movie starring Frances McDormand and David Strathairn. The movie follows a woman who lives...

Monday Music: The five stages of getting ghosted by group project members

By: Jennifer Chou, SFU Student Content warning: if you choose to search up the songs and read the lyrics, some of them reference death and...

Need to Know, Need to Go: May 17–23

By: Carter Hemion, Staff Writer Locked Upside Down | May 21–23 | $12–30 (Sliding Scale) | Online Locked Upside Down is the product of three Vancouver-based...

“The Hafu It” podcast educates others on the experiences of mixed-race Japanese Canadians

By: Charlene Aviles, Peak Associate This May, Vancouver is celebrating Asian Heritage Month with a full list of cultural programming. Running until June 10, the...

COVID-19 could mean the end of the ride for Vancouver’s PNE

By: Sara Wong, Arts & Culture Editor For many Vancouverites, the Pacific National Exhibition (PNE) is synonymous with summer. However, due to the pandemic, the...