Hungry poems for sobering histories

By: Gabrielle McLaren Though the premise of a poetry collection on Ukrainian-Canadian women sounds straightforward, Laisha Rosnau taps into a long, ugly, and complicated history...

Finding food trucks

Written and photographed by: Courtney Miller Graphics by: Krystal Shiu Wakwak Burger Location: Granville Street at West Pender Street Walking time from SFU Harbour Centre: Four minutes The food:...

Chan Centre’s Joyce Hinton presents a variety of breakthrough performances

By: Natasha Tar From Galician bagpipes to South African a capella, this season’s Chan Centre lineup is a mix, to say the least. Delving into...

Album Reviews

By: Youeal Abera and Eva Zhu Joyride by Tinashe Tinashe is a rare artist. As her ability to produce music is self-taught, Tinashe has been able...

At the Orpheum

By: Hannah Davis Ambience: A The Orpheum was built in 1927, and it shows; the venue has character that seems to hint at the history the...

The Hastings Warehouse deserves its fame for delicious dive-bar food

By: Winona Young Located right beside the 95 B-Line bus stop at 156 West Hastings, the Hastings Warehouse is home to satisfying bar food, booze,...

Album versus Album: Logic

By: Alex Bloom The Incredible True Story (2015) Logic is certainly a talented rapper, but what stands out to me is this album’s ability to tell...

Identities: A Short Story Collection is an illustrative and powerful read

By: Ruramai Munyanyi An adjunct professor in SFU’s Beedie School of Business, Yabome Gilpin-Jackson, sets her foot into the fiction arena and holds her own...

Lemony Snicket’s famous work is reinvented through TV

By: Jennifer Russell The Netflix original A Series of Unfortunate Events artistically captures the bleak yet hilarious world that was first created by Daniel Handler...

At the Rio Theatre

By: Courtney Miller Ambience: B- Picture it. The stench of stale sweat is paired with the confusingly appetizing smell of fresh popcorn. Performers in costumes are...