PuSh Festival fights winter blues

Over the past decade, the PuSh International Performing Arts Festival has become an acknowledged and respected event, both locally and internationally.  For their 11th year,...

The best records of 2014

Angel Olsen – Burn Your Fire for No Witness (Jagjaguwar) Expanding on the sound of her folksy debut, Angel Olsen’s newest is as exhaustive...

Where are all the flying cars?

I dare you to read The Future and Why We Should Avoid It in public. If you do, prepare to stifle spontaneous giggles, smirks,...

Cinephilia: Your review sucks

Why listen to movie critics when I can offer an equally informed and competent opinion? Aren’t they just talentless hacks bashing other people’s work...

The best films of 2014

10. Men, Women & Children Masterfully written and directed by Jason Reitman, the genius behind Juno, this film perfectly encapsulates our era by examining the...

Food Finds: Fresgo Inn Restaurant is a diamond in the rough

One of the great things about living in the Greater Vancouver area is the number of options one has for mealtime. It’s a great...

Samuel Beckett at his best

Written in 1956, All That Fall by Irish playwright Samuel Beckett has never been professionally produced in Canada, until now. First broadcast on BBC...

Ryan Hemsworth resists pop music with Alone For The First Time

Ryan Hemsworth’s 2014 release, Alone for the First Time, maintains his trademark eight-bit, intimate bedroom electronica that fans have come to love, while simultaneously...

Sex and the Suburbs: Wonderful Winter Wines

At this time of year, as finals approach in tandem with a big slap in the face from below freezing wind chills, you may...

Peak Editors share their studying sounds

Alison Roach, Editor-In-Chief Iggy Azalea — The New Classic As an English major, the majority of my end-of-semester fervour is spent furiously writing papers rather than...