Dimension 20’s A Crown of Candy shows the sweet and sour sides of nobility

By: Juztin Bello, Copy Editor OK, imagine this: Game of Thrones as a Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) campaign, except it’s coated with Candy Land-inspired main...

House of Rice: In Rice-olation illuminates the intersectional and political scope of digital drag

By: Kitty Cheung, Peak Associate Intrigued by the idea of digital drag, I saw House of Rice: In Rice-olation on June 27 as part of...

Three locally made beverages to drink for the weather you want, not the weather you always get

By: Sara Wong, Peak Associate It’s officially summer, which means it should be time to cut up some watermelon and bring out the lemonade —...

Black Hair in Focus offers a nuanced discussion on the power, politics, and beauty of Black hair

By: Nicole Magas, Opinions Editor On June 30, SFU Students of Caribbean & African Ancestry (SOCA) hosted Black Hair in Focus: The History and Politics...

My coming-of-age soundtrack, the upgraded sequel

By: Marco Ovies, Editor-in-Chief Fans of The Peak (or as I like to call them, Peaklings) will remember that I wrote a Monday Music about...

Dr. Ken Seigneurie’s event How Stories Move Us highlighted the universality of storytelling

By: Nathaniel Tok, Peak Associate My first non-academic Zoom lecture consisted of a professor reading us stories. I last had that in . . ....

Pokémon Sword and Shield’s new DLC proves these games need more TLC

By: Zach Siddiqui, Humour Editor After a not-so-glowing first reception, Pokémon Sword and Shield just got its first DLC add-on, Isle of Armor. Players can...

The honesty and vulnerability of Ocean Waves will lap at your heart

By: Michelle Young, Staff Writer Studio Ghibli films have finally arrived on Netflix Canada. You can now watch Ghibli classics like My Neighbor Totoro, Spirited...

Monday Music: The Top Pop Albums of 2020 (so far)

By: Ahad Ghani, SFU Student It’s been a strong year for music, and we’re only halfway there. We’ve received comeback albums from Lady Gaga and...

Lights’ How To Sleep When You’re On Fire is a vibey, instrumental space jam

By: Michelle Young, Staff Writer Canadian electro-pop artist, Lights, recently released the album, How To Sleep When You’re On Fire. Starting out in the 2006...