Kiran Bhumber and Nancy Lee’s post-apocalyptic UNION is grounded in current world issues

By: Gurleen Aujla, Peak Associate The year is 3000. You’re in a post-apocalyptic universe, where cultural memories have been eradicated and humans live in physical...

Local band Black Pontiac discusses the creative process behind their new music video and upcoming album

By: Kimia Mansouri, SFU Student Editor’s note: Answers have been edited for length and clarity. Following a recent online performance at The Roxy on March 19,...

Need to Know, Need to Go: April 5–11

By: Gurleen Aujla, Peak Associate Indigenous History in Colour | Wed–Sun from 11:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m., now until May 9 | $8 with valid student ID,...

jooj two: an experimental pop album that explores the nature of grief and loss

By: Kaila Bhullar, Peak Associate Editor’s note: Answers have been edited for length and clarity. New music alert! Toronto interdisciplinary artist Sook-Yin Lee, originally from North...

Dancer Jessica McMann details the experience of practicing performance art in a pandemic

By: Dev Petrovic, Staff Writer Spring has sprung and so has the dance festival season, so if you’re hoping to get your arts on, now...

Five non-Marvel and DC superhero comics to cleanse your palate

By: Madeleine Chan, Opinions Editor Superhero comics published by Marvel and DC are great . . . sometimes. Don’t get me wrong, there are stellar...

Monday Music: You’re the protagonist of a dark academia novel

By: Kyla Dowling, Staff Writer and Alliteration Aficionado If you’re anything like me (and for your sake, I really hope you’re not), the only thing...

Need to Know, Need to Go: March 29–April 4

By: Charlene Aviles, Peak Associate North Shore Art Crawl | Online | March 12–April 12 | FREE The North Shore Art Crawl showcases various art mediums...

“Minari” is what we need right now in these trying times

By: Lester Leong, SFU Student Since its premiere at the Sundance Film Festival back in early 2020, Minari has garnered much critical acclaim and an...

Kazuo Ishiguro shares the significance behind his latest book “Klara and the Sun”

By: Yelin Gemma Lee, Peak Associate Imagine attending an event where the backdrop is a Nobel Laureate’s living room. That’s where I found myself on...