No. 7 Cherry Lane paints a captivating portrait of Hong Kong with unconventional cinematic choices

By: Kim Regala, Peak Associate After a long 10-year hiatus, Hong Kong director Yonfan returns to filmmaking with No. 7 Cherry Lane, his first animated...

The Adventure Zone returns for another season of collaborative storytelling and gameplay

By: Gabrielle McLaren, Editor-in-Chief It’s a little strange that my favourite podcast started off as filler content for another podcast’s paternity leave. I’m not sure...

The Politician is a star-spangled and pretentious show with nothing exciting to offer

By: Lubaba Mahmud, Staff Writer The Politician is a try-hard, muddled mess of a series that painfully falls short of its aim to be an...

Audain Gallery’s latest exhibition is a powerful exploration of the performativity of identity

By: Kim Regala, Peak Associate 08/11/2019: This story has been corrected from an older version. The previous version stated that the Gitxsan Nation drum that...

Cedric Bomford’s Mountain Embassy is a commentary on an embassy’s role as an authority

By: Kim Regala, Peak Associate Tucked away near SFU’s upper bus loop and camouflaged by bushes that span the walkway stands a large, mysterious, box-like...

Say “boo” to sugary sweets this year with these healthy Halloween hacks

By: Navya, Peak Associate Halloween is just around the corner, and there’s one thing that makes the holiday even scarier: the sugary treats. We all love...

Monday Music: Moody and magical melodies for Halloween

By: Kelly Chia, Staff Writer I’ve never really engaged in witchcraft or dabbled in the occult, but sometimes I get the feeling of wanting to...

Dr. Asel Omar and Anosh Irani find common ground on the topic of displacement

By: Isabella Wang, SFU Student On October 9, 2019, a congregation of students and staff gathered for a long-anticipated talk featuring Dr. Asel Omar and...

LiterASIAN offers an in-depth glimpse into the Asian-Canadian writing community

By: Kitty Cheung, Peak Associate Now in its seventh year, LiterASIAN is an annual Asian-Canadian writers’ festival. Organized by the Asian Canadian Writers’ Workshop (ACWW),...

The Lighthouse tells a haunting tale of two men and their tragic downfall at sea

By: Kim Regala, Peak Associate Following his successful directorial debut with atmospheric horror film The Witch (2015), director Robert Eggers returns to the big screen...