Album Reviews

By: Youeal Abera and Geron Malbas   K.T.S.E. by Teyana Taylor K.T.S.E., just like Teyana, is lovable for three reasons: it’s dynamic, honest, and unabashedly authentic.    ...

Staying In: The Mindy Project

By: Kitty Cheung, Peak Associate      Are you a sappy, hopeless romantic who recites the lines alongside Meg Ryan as she declares her love...

100 Days in Uranium City is a quiet, calm read that’ll leave you empathizing with the life of a 70s miner

By: Amal Javed Abdullah If you’re looking for a short yet meaningful read, 100 Days in Uranium City by Canadian illustrator Ariane Dénommé is the...

The Black Excellence in Blackkklansman

By: Youeal Abera, Staff Writer   Editor’s note: Spoilers included! If a film has the ability to exceed the methodical expiry date of trend-propelled plots, then chances...

Band versus Band: SALES vs No Vacation

By: Max Huebner   Stepping out of the heavy summer air and into the cool, dim red glow of the Biltmore, your eyes are drawn...

Everything you need to know about SFU Streetfest

By: Winona Young   The Peak: In your own words as the co-chair of Streetfest, can you please describe what SFU Streetfest is? Mark McLaughlin: The SFU...

Album Reviews: Best of Summer Hip Hop Edition

By: Michelle Gomez   Astroworld by Travis Scott Houston, we have a banger! Texas-born rapper comes in hot with his third studio album — if you haven’t...

Sitting down with band: Hot Flash Heat Wave

By: Andrea Renney “Finish this sentence: If you like _______, you’ll like Hot Flash Heat Wave.”       Sitting on a second-story patio on a warm...

Book vs Book: Lost at Sea and Seconds

By: Natasha Tar, Peak Associate   Lost at Sea (2003) With its heavy doses of cats and angst, Lost at Sea was one of my favourite graphic...

Crazy Rich Asians isn’t just crazy good — it’s crazy spectacular

Written by Winona Young There is so much to say about a movie as groundbreaking as Crazy Rich Asians: Things like “representation is so important,”...