New comedic docuseries reclaims “killjoy”

By: Petra Chase, Arts & Culture Editor Just as the word “snowflake” has been weaponized by conservatives, “killjoy” is another word that has been historically...

Alan Lake Factorie presents Le Cris des Méduses

By: Saije Rusimovici, Staff Writer Le Cris des Méduses is a 19th century romantic painting come to life through choreography and art direction by Alan...

Creative Corner: Poetry and its therapeutic properties

By: Jeeya Parasbhai Khavadia, SFU Student Poems, stories, and other types of creative writing have piqued my interest since I was a child. I used...

New fashion app combines AI and sustainability

By: Hannah Kazemi, Staff Writer Bintu Alkassoum wants to change the way people shop. Her up-and-coming app, Shopinspo, fuses sustainability and convenience to bring users...

Analyzing the lack of queer representation in reality dating shows

By: Petra Chase, Arts and Culture Editor and Hannah Kazemi, Staff Writer Reality dating shows have a huge influence. With 52 seasons of The Bachelor...

The Café takes people-watching to another level

By: C Icart, staff writer The Café is a play with a unique concept that appeals to those of us that like people-watching. The event...

Need to Know, Need to Go: SOCA’s Black History Month events

By: Vee Babbar & Petra Chase Students of Caribbean and African Ancestry (SOCA), a student-run group representing SFU’s Black community, has packed the month with...

Video essayists that will broaden your perspective about media and culture

By: Petra Chase, Arts & Culture Editor As a communication major, I listen to a lot of video essays about media and culture in my...

Need to Know, Need to Go: Black History Month in Vancouver

By: Vee Babbar, SFU Student and Petra Chase, Arts & Culture Editor Issamba Showcase: A Journey through the depths of African-rooted rhythms When: February 19, 7:30...

A Strathcona gallery guide

By: Petra Chase, Arts & Culture Editor Massy Arts Society Gallery Where: 23 E Pender St, Vancouver Hours: Saturday–Sunday, 12:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m. Located in Chinatown, Massy Arts Society...