Arts

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Is there such as thing as gay heritage?

EIC March 14, 2016

Whether you identify within the LGBTQ+ spectrum or not, The Gay Heritage Project will speak to anyone’s sense of what it means to create a sense of belonging. Actors Paul Dunn, Andrew Kushnir, and Damien Atkins have embarked on a nationwide tour with their production, and it has already received critical acclaim. With just the three of them on stage at all times — playing over 50 characters collectively —…

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CINEPHILIA: Zootopia and London Has Fallen highlight America’s ideological divide

EIC March 14, 2016

While Republicans and Democrats debated for Super Tuesday votes, another battle was about to be fought at the multiplex. Few weeks at the cinema have reflected America’s ideological divide more than March 4, which saw the release of Zootopia and…

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ALBUM REVIEWS

EIC March 14, 2016

Macklemore and Ryan Lewis – This Unruly Mess I’ve Made Written by Justin Stevens, Very Depressed Macklemore Fan As the only unapologetic fan of Macklemore & Ryan Lewis in The Peak office, I’m frankly embarrassed by This Unruly Mess I’ve…

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FOOD FIGHT: Best carnivorous food trucks in Vancouver

EIC March 14, 2016

Food Fight is dedicated to highlighting the differences between vegan and omnivorous cuisines. By reviewing restaurants in Metro-Vancouver, our columnists Yelin and Bart show that you can have the best of both worlds.   Vancouver is blessed with an assortment…

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Give your ears something to do

EIC March 14, 2016

By: Vincent Justin Mitra, SFU Student Our ears usually aren't busy. I use my hands to hold things and my eyes to see if there are any seats on the 145; but my ears? They usually have a lot of…

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NEW MUSIC FRIDAY

Peak Web March 11, 2016

By: Sarah Finley, Courtney Miller, and Jessica Whitesel Follow The Peak on Spotify to stay up to date on New Music Friday. https://play.spotify.com/user/thepeaksfu/playlist/1cFIlxFlGMiAbk5keDVHNa “Dangerous Woman” – Ariana Grande Jessica Whitesel: I really dislike Ariana’s voice. It is too nasally. This song…

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The Wave redefines the disaster movie

EIC March 8, 2016

On any given year, Hollywood pumps out a dozen or so disaster movies. Terrorist attacks, alien invasions, or natural disasters loom, all of which are only visible to a select few people who have to save the world. Strained logic,…

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Learning about BC through art

EIC March 7, 2016

The ArtStarts gallery is a welcoming little building nestled in the heart of downtown Vancouver. The gallery feature artwork created by kindergarten to grade 12 students from across BC. The students worked with professional artists in their classrooms, learning not…

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St. Lucia wows Venue Nightclub

EIC March 7, 2016

The dedication that St. Lucia has to their fans is on another level. On Tuesday night the band played Venue Nightclub on Granville St., but they only just made it. In the early morning hours as the band was travelling…

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CENTRE STAGE: Great Russian Ballet touring Canada and reviews of Janeane Garofalo, This is That, Betroffenheit, and Spellbound Contemporary Ballet

EIC March 7, 2016

Great Russian Ballet’s Giselle currently touring Canada March 14 in Abbottsford; Vancouver show postponed and TBD Most people would assume that Russians are used to the cold, but Viorel Balan, founder of Great Russian Ballet, assured me that when his…

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