The Politician is a star-spangled and pretentious show with nothing exciting to offer

By: Lubaba Mahmud, Staff Writer The Politician is a try-hard, muddled mess of a series that painfully falls short of its aim to be an...

Audain Gallery’s latest exhibition is a powerful exploration of the performativity of identity

By: Kim Regala, Peak Associate 08/11/2019: This story has been corrected from an older version. The previous version stated that the Gitxsan Nation drum that...

Cedric Bomford’s Mountain Embassy is a commentary on an embassy’s role as an authority

By: Kim Regala, Peak Associate Tucked away near SFU’s upper bus loop and camouflaged by bushes that span the walkway stands a large, mysterious, box-like...

Say “boo” to sugary sweets this year with these healthy Halloween hacks

By: Navya, Peak Associate Halloween is just around the corner, and there’s one thing that makes the holiday even scarier: the sugary treats. We all love...

Monday Music: Moody and magical melodies for Halloween

By: Kelly Chia, Staff Writer I’ve never really engaged in witchcraft or dabbled in the occult, but sometimes I get the feeling of wanting to...

Dr. Asel Omar and Anosh Irani find common ground on the topic of displacement

By: Isabella Wang, SFU Student On October 9, 2019, a congregation of students and staff gathered for a long-anticipated talk featuring Dr. Asel Omar and...

LiterASIAN offers an in-depth glimpse into the Asian-Canadian writing community

By: Kitty Cheung, Peak Associate Now in its seventh year, LiterASIAN is an annual Asian-Canadian writers’ festival. Organized by the Asian Canadian Writers’ Workshop (ACWW),...

The Lighthouse tells a haunting tale of two men and their tragic downfall at sea

By: Kim Regala, Peak Associate Following his successful directorial debut with atmospheric horror film The Witch (2015), director Robert Eggers returns to the big screen...

Out of Tune shines at VIFF with a quirky storyline and eccentric characters

By: Lubaba Mahmud, Staff Writer For a much-needed break from midterm preparations, I went out to see the North American premiere of Out of Tune...

White Reaper proves rock and roll isn’t dead at the Biltmore Cabaret

By: Andrea Renney, Arts Editor Long-haired guys headbanging. Girls in ripped t-shirts and leopard print dresses in the front row. Powerful guitar riffs taking centre...