After two years We Are The City returns to Vancouver

Minutes after Justin Bieber got off stage in Rogers Arena, We Are The City’s show began at the Imperial, a few blocks down the...

CENTRE STAGE: In Review: Tu te souviendras de moi, Gallim Dance, Ga Ting (Family), Memory Wax/Danza Teatro Retazos at VIDF, and Reclaiming Hope

Tu te souviendras de moi - Theatre la seizieme March 8–12; Studio 16 Last fall, I saw a play presented by Ruby Slippers Theatre at...

Junior Boys play a memorable show at The Imperial

Tonight I was fortunate enough to have a friend bestow upon me the opportunity to go see a music show at the exotic Imperial...

Bury your gays

Warning: The 100 spoilers ahead In “Thirteen,” everyone said goodbye to Lexa kom Tri Kru, Heda (commander) of the 12 clans. People then took to...

NEW MUSIC FRIDAY

By: Sarah Finley, Courtney Miller, Zach Siddiqui, and Jessica Whitesel Follow The Peak on Spotify to stay up to date on New Music Friday. https://play.spotify.com/user/thepeaksfu/playlist/7HLk5M3rMcTq0GQNw8asCF “Small Voices” –...

Five TV shows that went on way too long

We’ve all have that one show. You know, that one. It was on the air for a decade, but hasn’t had a good season...

The Laramie Project to feature two SFU alums

From March 30 until April 3, with a preview on March 29, Tomo Suru Players will be performing their production of The Laramie Project...

Fuller House comes into its own after shaky start

The ’90s was the golden era of sitcoms. We had Friends, Fresh Prince of Bel Air, and of course, Full House. The reign that...

An interview with poet and musician Saul Williams

Passion. Intensity. Purpose. These are some of the words that come to mind when listening to artist Saul Williams perform. Hailing from New York, Williams...

ALBUM REVIEWS

M. Ward – More Rain  By Beau Bridge Listeners who are familiar with M. Ward will enjoy the gentle Americana-blues tunes and occasional hard-road offerings on...