The Art of Dimension reveals Indigenous knowledge through Haida metalwork

By: Kelly Chia, Editor-in-Chief One of the featured artists in the newly opened The Art of Dimension exhibit, Skii Xaaw Jesse Brillon, writes that repoussé...

Shoebox is an ode to queerness and cultural identity

By: Olivia Visser, Copy Editor Content warning: mention of intergenerational trauma. It’s been a while since I’ve listened to an album in one sitting, but Kimmortal’s...

The benefits of joining your neighbourhood Buy Nothing

By: Petra Chase, Art & Culture Editor What does the jar of candied ginger on my shelf have in common with the framed painting of...

A book’s journey from draft to award-winning design

By: Izzy Cheung, Staff Writer Have you ever wondered how chicken scratch drafts turn into colourful, award-winning hardcovers? Until August 31, you can find out...

New app lets you take Indigenous-guided tours at your own pace

By: Petra Chase, Arts & Culture Editor I’ve spent plenty of hot days biking along the seawall, exploring Xwayxway’s (Stanley Park) lush forests, and spotting...

This Place is a tender exploration of “home”

By: Michelle Young, Opinions Editor This Place (2022), directed by v.t. nayani and written by women of colour, weaves together the stories of two women...

In Case You Missed It: Demon Days by Gorillaz

By: Hana Hoffman, Peak Associate I want to bring you back to May 11, 2005, when Gorillaz released their second studio album, Demon Days. This...

Klondike is an introspective look into the Ukrainian war’s beginning

By: Emilio Gutierrez Content warning: mentions of war. On February 22, 2014, the Ukrainian parliament voted to remove then-president, Viktor Yanukovych, from office in response to...

Songs to listen to when you’re going through it

By: Isabella Urbani, Staff Writer   “When You Were Made” by The Growlers Best lyric: You were the reason, they stuck around / But you’re old enough...

Past Lives centers around the thought of “what if?”

By: Kiara Co, SFU Student This was the first time I’ve ever experienced watching an A24 film where the entire theatre was full for its...