Séquence 8 is an incomparable circus show

The artistry and skill of the eight acrobats of circus troupe Les 7 doigts de la main is breathtaking. With a variety of circus...

The Odd Couple is a classic tale of friendship

Can a slob and a neat freak live together in harmony? Will true friendship prevail, or will living together put an end to their...

Kayak is political and personal

Some people are so insufferably righteous that you can’t stand them. You know the type: in a way you admire them, but those feelings...

Keep on Trockin’: men in pointe shoes are coming to Vancouver

What would have once only been considered fodder for variety shows or slapstick comedy, men dancing en pointe has become big business for Les...

Still Alice is a genuine portrayal of life with Alzheimers

Still Alice, based on the best-selling novel of the same name by Lisa Genova, stars Julianne Moore as a 50-year-old linguistics professor who is...

A place of knowledge: SFU Galleries celebrates the university’s 50th anniversary

“Art tests things,” Melanie O’Brian, director of SFU Galleries and curator of its upcoming group exhibit, Geometry of Knowing, explained to The Peak. “It...

Five cures for winter boredom

1. Discover Thug Notes If you’re ever in need of a quick summary and analysis of a classic piece of literature, Thug Notes has your...

Cinephilia: Existentialism in 2014 American cinema

Many movies of 2014 pondered the meaning of life and brought up explicit existential questions. Does it really matter whether you live nobly or...

Woodward’s exhibition in the SCA office manipulates ‘then’ and ‘now’

In the current exhibition at the School for the Contemporary Arts (SCA) office at SFU Woodward’s, Pretense on Curation, second year MFA candidate Jaime...

We Are The City succeed in both filmmaking and music

“It feels like happiness. It feels like remembering faces and words. It feels like water. It feels like electricity. It sounds like a humming...