Trickster is a darkly compelling watch with plenty of rich storytelling and Indigenous folklore

By: Meera Eragoda, Arts & Culture Editor All those headlines you’ve been seeing about Trickster being the must watch show of the fall? They’re not...

Small, Broke, and Kind of Dirty: the perfect book for anyone who’s felt small, broke, or kind of dirty

By: Meera Eragoda, Arts & Culture Editor Though the world is currently on fire, both literally and figuratively, writer and illustrator Hana Shafi’s newly released...

Monday Music: Songs to wake you up before your dreaded work shift

By: Alyssa Victorino, SFU Student Getting in the right headspace before the mind-numbing task of serving extra hot, half-sweet caramel macchiatos with added pumps of...

Five galleries to help you escape the upcoming rain

By: Devana Petrovic, Staff Writer * All galleries on this list have free admission, except The Polygon which is by donation until the end of...

Word Vancouver 2020 event highlights the power of family collaboration through poetry collection

By: Molly Lorette, Peak Associate Due to the present circumstances of a pandemic, Word Vancouver converted their 2020 festival to an online format. Last year,...

Hannah Bel Davis’ film Pandemic! provides an exploration of remote learning challenges

By: Charlene Aviles, Peak Associate This past summer, Hannah Bel Davis, an SFU graduate with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Film and English and...

It’s no mystery that Netflix’s Enola Holmes is both a fun and empowering film

By: Marisa Rizzo, SFU Student It is time to finally meet Enola Holmes, the younger sister of the infamous literary detective Sherlock Holmes. Once you...

Dr. David Chariandy’s works show that both fiction and nonfiction are vital to understanding racism

By: Molly Lorette, Peak Associate On August 20, SFU’s own Dr. David Chariandy, an English professor, was featured in USA Today’s “100 Black novelists and...

Need to Know, Need to Go – October 5 to 11

By: Meera Eragoda, Arts & Culture Editor SFU Writer-in-Residence Launch | October 8, 7 to 8 p.m. | Free with registration The SFU English department is...

The Sunday Service’s improv nights raise funds and spirits with hilarious online shows

By: Emma Jean, Staff Writer Improvisers make their whole craft out of knowing how to adapt to brand new situations on the spot. What happens...