Sunshine and psychedelia: Babe Rainbow at the Fox Cabaret

By: Andrea Renney, Arts Editor Babe Rainbow is from Byron Bay, Australia, and they certainly sound like it. Their brand of psychedelic rock evokes feelings...

The Raven Boys is an enchanting story of fantasy, friendship, and captivating characters

By: Kelly Chia, Staff Writer The Young Adult (YA) fiction genre has always been a means to escape from my mundane school life. YA novels...

Netflix’s Carmen Sandiego is a fresh take on a nostalgic character

By: Prabhdeep Dhaliwal, SFU Student The Carmen Sandiego franchise goes way back, beginning with the 1985 video game “Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?”...

Craving poké or ramen? Check out these delicious, budget-friendly restaurants

By: Sara Wong, SFU Student One of my favourite aspects about being a foodie is sharing my thoughts and experiences on a plethora of restaurants....

SFU Special Collections hosts Eve Joseph for a charming afternoon of poetry

By: Lubaba Mahmud, Staff Writer My mother always says that the mark of a truly great person lies in their humility. When I attended a...

SFU English department welcomes Carleigh Baker as newest Writer-in-Residence

By: Isabella Wang, SFU Student On Friday October 18, the SFU English Department hosted a reception and evening of reading to officially welcome Carleigh Baker...

No. 7 Cherry Lane paints a captivating portrait of Hong Kong with unconventional cinematic choices

By: Kim Regala, Peak Associate After a long 10-year hiatus, Hong Kong director Yonfan returns to filmmaking with No. 7 Cherry Lane, his first animated...

The Adventure Zone returns for another season of collaborative storytelling and gameplay

By: Gabrielle McLaren, Editor-in-Chief It’s a little strange that my favourite podcast started off as filler content for another podcast’s paternity leave. I’m not sure...

The Politician is a star-spangled and pretentious show with nothing exciting to offer

By: Lubaba Mahmud, Staff Writer The Politician is a try-hard, muddled mess of a series that painfully falls short of its aim to be an...

Audain Gallery’s latest exhibition is a powerful exploration of the performativity of identity

By: Kim Regala, Peak Associate 08/11/2019: This story has been corrected from an older version. The previous version stated that the Gitxsan Nation drum that...