Erica Fae makes her debut with To Keep the Light

To Keep the Light is at once simple and beautiful, a film that reflects the history that comes with the rocky and turbulent landscape...

Do you have what it takes to be Keeping up with the Joneses?

Keeping Up with the Joneses stars Zach Galifianakis and Isla Fisher as the most stereotypical, boring married couple on the planet (the Gaffneys), and...

NEW MUSIC FRIDAY

By: Tegan Gallilee-Lang, Courtney Miller, and Jessica Whitesel Follow The Peak on Spotify to stay up to date on New Music Friday. https://play.spotify.com/user/thepeaksfu/playlist/27KmaOePPIuBV0GqfR3jl5 “Fake Love” – Drake Jessica...

Cozy feelings filled the Fox when Andy Shauf took the stage

There’s something to be said about small, cozy concerts in a crowded venue; where the easy-going tone of the coming show is set by...

Bringing New West history back from the dead — literally

What happens when a person travels forward through time only to meet their own ghost? Playwright Elizabeth Elwood explores this possibility in her current...

Acting out gaps in Cantonese culture

SFU theatre alumnus Milton Lim has been busy over the past few years with his company Hong Kong Exile, creating and directing interdisciplinary works....

Exploring the idiosyncrasies of elections with Fight Night

With the US presidential election looming, politics and democracy are on many people’s minds. Fight Night explores the way democracy works and how easy...

Five banned books you might want to read

“The books that the world calls immoral are books that show the world its own shame.” Oscar Wilde’s quote is perfect for capturing the...

FOOD FIGHT: Bao Bei presents problematic dining

Bao Bei is a modern Chinese restaurant on the outskirts of Chinatown, an accessible 10-minute walk from Main Street SkyTrain Station. It’s critically acclaimed,...

Five beers to warm your autumn nights

I will confess, my love of beer only just began over the summer. Since that first blush with a floral ale, I’ve delighted in...