At the Vogue Theatre

Written by: Eva Zhu Ambience: A- The Vogue Theatre is one of those theatres that looks really comfortable and homely, like you’ve walked into a lecture...

Meghan Parker’s comic book thesis is informative and adorable

Written by: Natasha Tar Meghan Parker, an SFU grad student, did something really cool when she created her thesis Art Teacher in Process: An Illustrated...

Album Reviews

Written by: Youeal Abera and Neil MacAlister God’s Favorite Customer by Father John Misty According to Josh Tillman, the man behind the Father John Misty moniker, God’s...

Incredibles 2 makes for an incredible sequel

Written by: Youeal Abera In 2004, Walt Disney Pictures released a superhero family film that had an impact on the animation world, but it wasn’t...

An east to west and north to south look at Canadian books

By: Gabrielle McLaren In school, we had to read Canadian books all the time for English and French class. I’m not going to lie: most...

Fictional Canadian characters that should make us proud

By: Natasha Tar Some real-life Canadian figures disappoint us. They make empty promises, do bad things, and make us regular beaver-loving poutine-eaters doubt what we’re...

SFU authors’ spotlight

By: Courtney Miller and Nuna Siyala With Malice by Eileen Cook (an SFU Writer’s Studio mentor) “Who we are is what comes out when shit goes...

Album versus Album: Katy Perry and Taylor Swift

By: Muhammad-Ahad Ghani Witness by Katy Perry (2017) Katy Perry, who set the bar high with her album Prism (2013), fails to meet expectations with her...

Need diverse, non-stereotypical characters who grow and solve crime together? Look no further

By: Stefanie Baltasar One of the reasons I love the cop comedy Brooklyn Nine-Nine (B99) is that it has a truly diverse cast of characters....

Railtown Cafe is my everyday buddy

By: Navya Malik Being students, we are always looking for cheap eats around our SFU campuses. Railtown Cafe is situated a few blocks away from...