At the Orpheum

By: Hannah Davis Ambience: A The Orpheum was built in 1927, and it shows; the venue has character that seems to hint at the history the...

The Hastings Warehouse deserves its fame for delicious dive-bar food

By: Winona Young Located right beside the 95 B-Line bus stop at 156 West Hastings, the Hastings Warehouse is home to satisfying bar food, booze,...

Album versus Album: Logic

By: Alex Bloom The Incredible True Story (2015) Logic is certainly a talented rapper, but what stands out to me is this album’s ability to tell...

Identities: A Short Story Collection is an illustrative and powerful read

By: Ruramai Munyanyi An adjunct professor in SFU’s Beedie School of Business, Yabome Gilpin-Jackson, sets her foot into the fiction arena and holds her own...

Lemony Snicket’s famous work is reinvented through TV

By: Jennifer Russell The Netflix original A Series of Unfortunate Events artistically captures the bleak yet hilarious world that was first created by Daniel Handler...

At the Rio Theatre

By: Courtney Miller Ambience: B- Picture it. The stench of stale sweat is paired with the confusingly appetizing smell of fresh popcorn. Performers in costumes are...

Gallimaufry brings an exciting jumble of art to SFU Woodward’s

By: Paige Smith A weirdly wonderful assortment of works was presented at this year’s first-year Master of Fine Arts candidates’ spring showcase, Gallimaufry. Four artists...

Album versus Album: Keith Urban

By: Courtney Miller Graffiti U (2018) In a word? Boring.       Honestly, I hoped for better. The album doesn’t open strongly, despite a feature from...

Stuff we like and don’t like

By: Amneet Mann Stuff we like Quality bagel service There is at least one sane bagel supplier on campus — our beloved Renaissance Coffee. Yes, they may...

Director’s Spotlight: Todd Haynes

By: Hannah Davis Todd Haynes’s films can be described as anything from eccentric and fascinating to raw and heartwarming. He is an American director and...