Controversial Charles Comfort mural will no longer be displayed at SFU

By: Alison Wick, Arts Editor In 2004, SFU acquired a 19-metre-long, $600,000 colonial artwork painted by Charles Comfort, receiving it from the Toronto Dominion (TD...

Icelandic film showcase, Wayward Heroes, opens with a geriatric love story and a Nordic noir

By: Pamela Subia, SFU Student The filth of human behaviour and the anguish of nostalgia as we age are two of the concepts featured in...

Aladdin’s live action remake is a whole new world of mediocre

By: Kim Regala, Peak Associate Magic flying carpets, wish-granting genies, and a charming young prince eager to show you a whole new world: what else...

Because We Are Girls explores the true impact of sexual abuse and the true importance of community

By: Kaila Bhullar, SFU Student From exposing harsh realities and implications of Indian cultural influences (in both tradition and media) to openly sharing firsthand experiences of...

Dr. Steven Tanaka talks Next Music from Tokyo

By: Kitty Cheung, Staff Writer Next Music from Tokyo, an annual cross Canada tour of Japanese Indie bands, came to Vancouver for its fourteenth time...

Next Music from Tokyo brings a diverse selection of Japanese indie to Canadian stages

By: Kitty Cheung, Staff Writer Dr. Steven Tanaka, a Toronto anaesthesiologist and UBC alumnus, spends his spare time organizing tours for underground Japanese bands to...

Mental health in television: a spectrum

By: Melissa Campos, Kitty Cheung, Winona Young, and Zoe Vedova Mainstream media portrayals of mental health issues and mental illnesses vary enormously, and it can be...

Need to Know, Need to Go: June 17-21

By: Alison Wick, Arts Editor Final Summer SFU Lunch Poems at the Teck Gallery Once a month, the Teck Gallery at Harbour Centre is transformed into a...

Art by and for the community: Emerge Festival 2019

By: Kelly Chia, Staff Writer The Emerge Festival is an annual event that showcases the works of Downtown Eastside (DTES) Small Arts Grants Recipients, an...

Colten Boushie documentary brings heart and hope

By: Kelly Chia, Staff Writer In 2018, 56-year-old settler Gerald Stanley was acquitted of second-degree murder charges in the death of 22-year-old Cree man Colten...