Shion Skye Carter embodies a brushstroke in Residuals (住み・墨)

By: C Icart, Staff Writer Residuals (住み・墨) culminates as Shion Skye Carter pulls out a delicate paper dress and puts it on to dance. Presented...

Queer Little Nightmares reveals the humanity in monstrosity

By: Tianne Jensen-DesJardins, SFU Student My first encounter with the monstrous was Frankenstein. In my first read, I appreciated Frankenstein for Shelley’s writing skill —...

Paige Smith plays with the gaze in “Watching You Watching Me”

By: Petra Chase, Arts & Culture Editor Editor’s Note: A previous version of this article mistakenly wrote that Smith’s video, Tethered Connection, is 35 minutes....

Monday Music: Songs for Scorpio season

By: Jerrica Zabala, SFU Student Content warning: mentions of gun violence in lyrics. We’ve reached the peak of Scorpio season and the air is powerful, sultry,...

Need to Know, Need to Go: November

By: Petra Chase, Arts & Culture Editor Eastside Culture Crawl Where: Various locations in Vancouver When: November 17–20, varied times Various ticket prices The 26th annual Eastside Culture Crawl...

Memories of Pasta Amore

By: Saije Rusimovici, SFU student My great uncle Claudio grew up with a spoon in his hand. Raised in northern Italy, his passion for cooking...

Milk & Bone unveil striking electro-pop album, Chrysalism

By: Petra Chase, Art & Culture Editor Montreal-based electro-pop duo Milk & Bone just released their third album, Chrysalism, a word defined by the Dictionary...

Monday Music: Cloudy day love songs

By: Idara L. Udonya, SFU Student As Vancouver gets back to being the gloomy city we love and hate, there’s nothing more on brand with...

Rahill’s funky solo debut, Sun Songs, is true to its name

By: Hannah Kazemi, Staff Writer Persian-American singer, Rahill hits the ground running with the release of an experimental four-track EP, in which she puts her...

Visiting the Metro Vancouver Black Business EXPO 2022

By: Nercya Kalino, Staff Writer As an African international student interested in building a career in Canada, I was excited to attend the Metro Vancouver...