Need to Know, Need to Go: November

By: Saije Rusimovici, Staff Writer Eastside Culture Crawl Visual Arts, Design & Craft Festival Where: In-person at various locations between Columbia St., 2nd Ave., Victoria Dr.,...

Music Monday: Asian women in indie

By: Tian Davidson, SFU Student As someone who doesn’t stick to one genre when it comes to music, something I’ve noticed is in the indie...

Mexican Gothic reimagines colonial horror stories

By: Saije Rusimovici, Staff Writer Content warning: brief mention of eugenics and colonialism. Mexican Gothic by Silvia Moreno-Garcia will leave you unsettled, frightened, and absolutely horrified....

Nutritious Nibbles: Chai cookies (Tian’s Version)

By: Tian Davidson, SFU Student In celebration of the release of 1989 (Taylor’s Version), I decided to make Taylor Swift’s viral chai cookies, an old...

Vancouver high schooler leads community upcycling event

By: Petra Chase, Arts & Culture Editor Ivy Huang is a 16-year-old from Vancouver with a passion for sustainable fashion. She started EcoChic Threads with...

Food for Thought: Tabbouleh

By: Omar Nsouli Tabbouleh is a magical salad. No, I’m not talking about the kind with cucumber and quinoa. I’m talking about a fresh...

East Side Story sheds a new light on the PNE

By: Alex Ileto, Peak Associate Content warning: mention of Japanese internment camps. Founded in 1910, the Pacific National Exhibition (PNE) nestled in Hastings Park in East...

The diary of a Muslim

By: Sude Guvendik, Staff Writer Salam, we mumble, as we see one another, May peace heal us, the hearts and the minds, All of the earth is...

The Bright Young Things delves into grieving youth loss and pursuing happiness

By: Tam Nguyen The Bright Young Things is a play about a group of eight young artists and aristocrats trying to readjust to society after...

Autumnal films and series

By: Kiara Co, SFU Student The chilly, warm-toned season calls for watching something chilling in the comfort of your own home, with a hot drink...