The Tourist Company explores space in Apollo

The Tourist Company’s new album, Apollo, is out of this world, if you’ll forgive the pun. But seriously. The album is catchy and fresh,...

It’s been a whirlwind year, but the dream isn’t over for PUP

This has been a big year for Toronto-based punk band PUP. Their second album — The Dream is Over — was released in May, and...

Fantastic Beasts lives up to its name

Nothing will ever give you goosebumps quite like hearing “Hedwig’s Theme” while the Warner Bros. logo comes into view. While much different from the...

Holiday guide to Metro Vancouver

Enchant Christmas Light Maze and Market Promising to be the world’s largest light maze, with hundreds of thousands of LED lights, illuminated sculptures, and a...

NEW MUSIC FRIDAY

By: Courtney Miller, Jessica Pickering, and Jessica Whitesel Follow The Peak on Spotify to stay up to date on New Music Friday. https://play.spotify.com/user/thepeaksfu/playlist/1NxQeiiftvo7Z32Qze03n0 “I Feel it Coming”...

Hitman forgoes traditional one-and-done release

By: Vincent Justin Mitra, Peak Associate Hitman, also referred to as Hitman 2016, is a stealth action game released by IO Interactive earlier this year....

The Great Canadian Tire Money Caper is great Canadian magic

Imagine going through security at the airport with $500 in stacks of Canadian Tire Money in your bag. As Corin Raymond watched his bag...

Staff Favourite Albums

Good Grief by Lucius: One of my biggest regrets of 2016 is that I didn't see Lucius when they were in Vancouver. Twinsies power...

The beauty of math through the eyes of SFU’s Peter Dickinson

You may not think to look at the circumstances that bring people together as a mathematical equation, but Peter Dickinson, SFU professor in the...

Rent’s 20th anniversary is here

Is Broadway a little too far and a little too expensive for you? Were you even born when Rent hit the musical scene 20...