1917 is not just a war film, but a movie-going experience

by Marisa Rizzo, SFU Student When the Golden Globes aired, many viewers (including myself) were surprised to see that the First World War film 1917...

A City Without Artists? talks art space amid the condo race

by Ben McGuinness, Peak Associate On January 16, SFU Public Square held a meeting in its City Conversations series called “A City Without Artists?” to discuss...

Vancouver-based tattoo artists raise money to support Indigenous communities affected by the Australia bushfire crisis

by Kim Regala, Staff Writer Using their art to support an important cause, three local tattoo artists joined together to host a flash day fundraiser...

L Word: Generation Q is the queer content we’ve been longing for

by Yelin Gemma Lee, Peak Associate For those of you that don’t know, SHOWTIME’s L Word is a six-season TV show that aired between 2004–09 about...

Little Mountain Gallery Comedy Club delivers a mountain of laughs with each performance

by Meera Eragoda If you are a comedy lover, the comedy scene in Vancouver may seem quite elusive. The recent closure of Comedy Mix leaves...

Spartacus is more than just your average bookstore

by Meera Eragoda, Staff Writer Tucked into a corner on Findlay Street off Commercial Drive lies an unobtrusive bookstore which has its roots in SFU. Spartacus...

Let’s Get Haunted offers you scary stories year round

by Hannah Davis, Peak Associate If you like spooky things no matter what time of the year it is, congratulations! You are creepy, just like me,...

The Astonishing Color of After is a heartwarming tale of personal growth

by Lubaba Mahmud, Staff Writer The stunning cover of The Astonishing Color of After with the silhouette of a majestic bird soaring on the rich magenta...

The Lightning Thief musical album zaps Percy Jackson back to life

by Madeleine Chan, Staff Writer I know what you’re thinking. They made a musical of . . . that? Despite being a big fan of the...

I Tried: Studio Seventy Three Fused Glass Making

by Marco Ovies, Arts Editor On the outside, Surrey’s Studio Seventy Three looks like your typical glassware store, with many of their creations displayed in...