Ascension showcases SFU’s dance, music, and theatre students

At SFU Woodward’s Goldcorp Centre for the Arts, the end of semester includes a number of programs that showcase student learning and development as...

The Arts Club brings back their beloved holiday classic, It’s a Wonderful Life

Sometimes we forget how good we have it. It can be easy to get depressed if we focus on what we don’t have or...

Geekenders present “nerdlesque” Jurassic Parody

Dinosaurs roamed the earth 65.5 million years ago. For those of us who were not alive back then, Jurassic Parody brings these amazing creatures...

The five best albums of 2015

Adele – 25 Released November 20 Step one: pile your car up with your closest of friends and several blankets. Step two: drive in silence to...

Comic Connoisseur: Hobo Mom will leave you heartbroken and wanting more

At a slim 66 pages, Hobo Mom can seem a little underwhelming as a graphic novel, given that most mainstream comics are about twice...

Cinephilia: Victor Frankenstein fails to breathe life into a classic tale

Do you prefer your Franken-shteene or -shtine? I’m more a “shteener” than a “shtiner,” but Paul McGuigan’s confused Victor Frankenstein is neither Mel Brooks...

SFU’s new Chamber Choir prepares for debut performance

One of SFU’s newest performing arts groups is set to make its debut, helping add to the evolving culture scene on campus. The brand-new...

IF the Poet is a documentary tour de force

IF the Poet follows Canadian slam poet IF (Ian French) on his journey to the 2014 Canadian Individual Poetry Slam Championship and through to...

You Will Remember Me is a sharply written drama

Translated from Francois Archambault’s Tu te souviendras de moi, this play is an intense family drama brought to life with sharp writing and nuanced...

M/Hotel pushes boundaries at Dance in Vancouver

Hotel rooms are both welcoming and alienating places; when you slide your key into the slot and enter into an empty room, everything inside...