Who Framed Roger Rabbit is a refreshing throwback to a time before CGI ruined everything

By: Alex Masse, Peak Associate I don’t think it’s controversial these days to say that many people dislike CGI live-action adaptations of existing materials. People...

Need to Know, Need to Go: November 23 to 29

By: Meera Eragoda, Arts & Culture Editor ARThrive: Visual Recipe Book | November 24 @ 4:30 p.m.–6 p.m. | FREE | Online Clinical counsellor and art...

The South African Film Festival features thought-provoking documentary, Good Hope

By: Devana Petrovic, Staff Writer The South African Film Festival’s (SAFF) virtual event ran this year from November 1 to 12 and featured several award-winning...

UPTOWN BOYBAND discuss their sound, bilingual music, and the Canadian music scene

By: Michelle Young, News Editor Editor’s note: Some of the answers below have been edited for length and clarity. Toronto-based UPTOWN BOYBAND released their first album,...

The Queen’s Gambit is a coming-of-age drama that’s making all the right moves

By: Alyssa Victorino, SFU Student I have not played a single game of chess in my life. However, after watching The Queen’s Gambit, I am...

Art and Defiance: Narratives of Disobedience facilitates important dialogues around rebellious narratives

By: Yelin Gemma Lee, Peak Associate Editor’s note: Yelin Gemma Lee is involved with the 2020 WLSC as the Director of Communications and Design. The World...

iDKHOW critiques convention with some good old-fashioned Razzmatazz

By: Madeleine Chan, Opinions Editor Concept albums are one of my favourite things in the world. I think artists that put in the effort to...

Podcasting Your Research paves a pathway to a new audience

By: Emma Jean, Staff Writer Academia and podcasting have a similar problem: unless you’re involved in them, they seem incredibly intimidating to get into. With...

Monday Music: Songs for late night introspection

By: Harvin Bhathal, Features Editor What I look for in music is the embodiment of self, where self is more than just an idea, it’s...

Need to Know, Need to Go: November 16–22

By: Meera Eragoda, Arts & Culture Editor Vancouver Podcast Festival | November 18–22 | Online | Free to $5 Presented by DOXA (Vancouver’s documentary festival) and co-sponsored...