Monday Music: Smooth sounds for late night cruising

By: Emma Jean, Peak Associate Picture it: the sun went down hours ago, you’re passing streetlights as you move through the lanes, and the calmness of...

The intimacy of The Living Room at Centre A

By: Kelly Chia, Staff Writer When the art world so often feels unapproachable, Henry Heng Lu and Hau Yu Wong envisioned an exhibit where visitors can...

The Journey Here delves into the behind-the-scenes work of advocacy

By: Charlene Aviles, Staff Writer Hosted by Steve Dooley, the executive director of SFU’s Surrey campus, The Journey Here is “a podcast that profiles the stories...

Spring 2022 Gallery Guide

By: Sara Wong, Arts & Culture Editor Massy Arts Gallery | Métis Now: Elders, Artists, and Activists | Free | On until March 31 Since opening...

ArtsLIVE celebrates SFU’s unique arts community and cultural identity

By: Gurleen Aujla, Peak Associate SFU ArtsLIVE has hit the ground running this semester, with weekly live performances and pop-ups across all three campuses. Co-presented...

Monday Music: Songs to listen to when you realize you’re in a toxic relationship with your university

By: Marco Ovies, Features Editor SFU refuses to let me leave with a degree and it’s starting to feel a little obsessive. Despite trying to...

Upcoming local production bad eggs explores women’s agency across mythologies

By:  Luke Faulks, Staff Writer Following a staged reading in 2019, SFU alum and playwright Jessica Hood is bringing her first full-length play, bad eggs,...

Rebekah Stevens finds healing through traditional Indigenous beadwork

By: Yelin Gemma Lee, News Writer The relationship between an artist and their art is what makes their work reach people in ways words can’t identify....

Peacemaker takes a lesser known DC Comics character to new heights

By: Emma Best, Peak Associate Content warning: mentions of sexual harrassment in the second to last paragraph. When James Gunn’s rendition of The Suicide Squad was released...

Celebrating Hong Kong culture and community

By: Sara Wong, Arts & Culture Editor When it’s pouring rain out, I usually want nothing more than to curl up with a blanket and a...