An annual Celebration of SFU Authors

By Monica Miller   Each year, authors from all disciplines at SFU publish hundreds of works, including articles, books, and research papers, as well as contributions...

Wondrous Bughouse is slightly motheaten

Youth Lagoon's second effort doesn't quite live up to the first By Max Hill Wondrous Bughouse, Trevor Powers’ second album under his...

Portside drops anchor in Gastown

By Sarah Bohuch   Newly opened bar offers beers and buns Beer aficionados rejoice, for a new hall of drunken adulation has been built for the discerning...

Music videos that are out of this world

By Rachel Braeuer   Or maybe the people who made them are just out of their minds 1. “E.T.” – Katy Perry I’m still confused by this one....

The sun rises on a new Bowie

By Max Hill   The Next Day is reminiscent of David Bowie's golden days The successful rock and roll comeback is a rare and serendipitous thing —...

Five double features from beyond the stars

Cosmic journeys through classic cinema By Will Ross Movies set in the wild black yonder of space are a...

Peak Week – March 11, 2013

By Daryn Wright Eats Pay a visit to Mountain Equipment Co-op and grab some dehydrated food, which is the closest you’re going to get to space...

Rainier Provisions provides

By Hannah Bellamy Image courtesy of Scout Magazine When I paid my first visit to Rainier Provisions, located at the corner of Cordova and Carrall, it...

Serena Ryder “Stompas” off the beaten path with Harmony

By Rachel Braeuer Image courtesy of Mary Rozzi I do not envy Canadian musicians. Well, no, I do. It’s just hard to imagine having actual talent and...

Poetic city spaces

By Daryn Wright Photo courtesy of Vancouver Public Library What does it mean to be excluded or included in a city’s history? What relationships emerge between...