Upstart & Crow is a love letter to the ways independent bookstores create conversation

By: Kelly Chia, Peak Associate Found within the thriving arts scene of Granville Island, Upstart & Crow was built with community and a love of...

SFU student Lucy Lei’s unique business stretches her wings and cookies

By: Sara Wong, Peak Associate From sourdough to banana bread to pancake cereal (yes, this is a real thing), home baking trends have taken over...

Louis Tomlinson carves out a space for himself with emotionally wrought pop album, Walls

By: Tiffany Chang, Peak Associate Four years after One Direction announced their hiatus, former band member Louis Tomlinson finally released his first solo studio album,...

New Music Review: In A Dream by Troye Sivan

By: Tiffany Chang, Peak Associate After two long years since his last album, Australian singer Troye Sivan released his new EP, In A Dream, at...

Exploring space and place with SCA MFA’s work-in-progress exhibit

By: Devana Petrovic, Staff Writer For their fall exhibition this year, the SFU School for the Contemporary Arts’ (SCA) second-year Master of Fine Arts (MFA)...

Need to Know, Need to Go September 21-27

By: Charlene Aviles, SFU Student 18th Annual Renfrew Ravine Moon Festival | September 1–27 | Online and Renfrew Park @ 3690 Vanness Avenue, Vancouver |...

Monday Music: Songs with overt political messages just loud enough to ignore

By: Serena Bains, Staff Writer Politics in music has always been present, especially in the punk, rap, rock, and metal genres. However, anytime a political...

Two recently launched food trucks worth noting for their creative and delicious fare

By: Sara Wong, Peak Associate Food trucks are one of very few businesses that have flourished in Metro Vancouver despite COVID-19. The purpose of food...

VLAFF’s Queer Pix short films tell compelling stories of resisting oppression

By: Michelle Young, News Editor   Vancouver’s Latin American Film Festival (VLAFF) ran from August 27 to September 6, featuring a variety of programs available for...

Five brilliant Canadian podcasts to engage, inform, and entertain you

By: Meera Eragoda, Arts & Culture Editor If you’re anything like me, you listen to hours of podcasts in a week — but somehow, the...