Gallimaufry brings an exciting jumble of art to SFU Woodward’s

By: Paige Smith A weirdly wonderful assortment of works was presented at this year’s first-year Master of Fine Arts candidates’ spring showcase, Gallimaufry. Four artists...

Album versus Album: Keith Urban

By: Courtney Miller Graffiti U (2018) In a word? Boring.       Honestly, I hoped for better. The album doesn’t open strongly, despite a feature from...

Stuff we like and don’t like

By: Amneet Mann Stuff we like Quality bagel service There is at least one sane bagel supplier on campus — our beloved Renaissance Coffee. Yes, they may...

Director’s Spotlight: Todd Haynes

By: Hannah Davis Todd Haynes’s films can be described as anything from eccentric and fascinating to raw and heartwarming. He is an American director and...

Arts events to look forward to this summer

By: Alex Bloom, Melissa Campos, Gabrielle McLaren, Natasha Tar, and Eva Zhu Welcome to summer, the time of slacking off and generally being lazy. This may...

Bendy and the Ink Machine’s newest game is the weakest one so far

By Winona Young The range of emotions I experienced when playing the newest chapter of Bendy and the Ink Machine (BATIM) went from excitement, paranoia,...

The Seagull gives its namesake play new life, but not much else

By: Natasha Tar If you’re into intense love triangles, crying, and general drama, The Seagull is the movie for you. Set in a Russian country...

Find your Flo and your patience will be rewarded

By: Courtney Miller If you’ve ever wondered what would happen if you crossed Diner Dash with Hell’s Kitchen, wonder no more: Cooking Dash already exists.  ...

If on a Winter’s Night a Traveler: a book to experience

By: Maxwell Gawlick You pick up a new novel, but the pages are out of order. You pick up a new copy, containing only the...

Album Reviews

By: Youeal Abera and Natasha Tar Dirty Computer by Janelle Monáe Dirty Computer is Janelle Monáe’s third album, and with it, she reveals herself so...