Carly Rae Jepsen delivers dedicated emotion

By: Kelly Chia, Staff Writer I love Carly Rae Jepsen. Since I started really listening to her a few months ago on a whim, I...

Album versus Album: Billie Eilish’s Don’t Smile at Me and When We All Asleep, Where Do We Go?

By: Kitty Cheung, Staff Writer Don't Smile at Me (2017) As Billie Eilish’s debut EP, Don't Smile at Me offers a first glimpse into the artist’s...

The Great Derangement: Climate change and the unthinkable

By: Aritro Mukhopadhyay, SFU Student When I first noticed that the Indian Summer Festival had invited prolific author Amitav Ghosh for an evening of ideas and...

Columbia StrEAT Festival’s top 10 must-visit food trucks

By: Marco Ovies, Peak Associate The Columbia StrEAT Festival is happening again on July 27 from 4–10 p.m. It's the largest one-day food truck festival...

Need to Know, Need to Go: July 15-19

Tess Liem and Guests at Massy Books July 18 Massy Books is a bookstore at East Georgia and Main St. that puts on (and supports)...

Art you can feel but can’t touch at Sweet Dreams: A girl’s Reality

By: Kelly Chia, Staff Writer On Friday, July 5, Langara College students Emilia Baeza, Shelby, and Miho McLaughlin opened their exhibition, Sweet Dreams: A girl's Reality,...

100 Braid St Studios: an interview with founder Susan L. Greig

By: Yelin Gemma Lee, Peak Associate On June 8, Susan L. Greig (Métis), the founder and owner of 100 Braid St. Studios, celebrated the gallery’s...

Hot dogs and teddy bears: Partyfest 2019 pushes musical boundaries

By: Alison Wick, Arts Editor This Friday, July 19, for the second time ever, Red Gate Arts Society is putting on their Xanadu-themed birthday party...

Hilarious and outstandingly feminist: Late Night celebrates women in comedy

By: Kitty Cheung, Staff Writer Coming from modern-day rom-com queen Mindy Kaling, Late Night is a sincere ode to women in comedy. Working as both screenwriter...

Bard’s Spaghetti Western The Taming of the Shrew is everything a retelling should be

By: Gabrielle McLaren, Editor-in-Chief Oh, Bard on the Beach. How I love you. Setting a Shakespearean comedy to the absurd Spaghetti Western genre was a hilarious...