Seeds docudrama tours Lower Mainland

The Peak had an opportunity to chat with Annabel Soutar about her play Seeds. When she first heard about Percy Schmeiser’s legal battle against...

NEW MUSIC FRIDAY

By: Sarah Finley, Max James Hill, Courtney Miller, and Jessica Whitesel Check out and follow The Peak's Spotify account for the latest New Music Friday picks. https://play.spotify.com/user/thepeaksfu/playlist/2CU016jlfBT7EtBckwLaxE Bring...

CINEPHILIA: Son of Saul captures daily life in Auschwitz-Birkenau

Most films we view emotionally and cerebrally but Son Of Saul, the holocaust drama from first-time director Laszlo Nemes, is experienced physically: it hits...

Hello reinvents Hedley’s sound, but not in a good way

Believe it or not, I’ve been a huge fan of Hedley’s music since their 2nd official album Famous Last Words. The album established their...

The Golden Son weaves relatable tale into a story about fate

With two novels written, it is clear that Shilpi Somaya Gowda knows a thing or two about familial love and obligations, and how they...

Towers and Trees create “big sound” in their first full-length album

Towers and Trees have been touring their latest album West Coast through Chilliwack, Vancouver, Victoria, Nanaimo, and Courtenay. Led by singer-songwriter Adrian Chalifour, this...

Lucifer is poised to become your newest guilty pleasure

“What if the devil decided to quit. . . and moved to the City of Angels?” is the tagline for Fox’s new show Lucifer,...

Remembering Alan Rickman

For me, Alan Rickman will always be the perfect movie villain. The first film I ever saw him in was Die Hard as Hans...

How David Bowie soundtracked my adolescence

I never met David Bowie. I’ve probably never even breathed the same air as him. But when I heard he had died, my chest...

FOOD FIGHT: Paradise Vegetarian Noodle House embraces fresh flavours

Paradise Vegetarian Noodle House in Burnaby lives up to its name — behold, vegans, here is your Vietnamese food paradise. The extensive 100 per...