Meet the musician who’s doing a PhD for fun

When How to Dress Well, the stage name for Tom Krell, arrives in Vancouver for a show at the Biltmore Cabaret, he’ll find loads...

ALBUM REVIEWS

By: Tegan Gallilee-Lang, Courtney Miller, and Tessa Perkins Remember Us to Life by Regina Spektor You might know her as the voice behind Orange Is the...

NEW MUSIC FRIDAY

By: Sarah Finley, Courtney Miller, Connor Robinson, and Jessica Whitesel Follow The Peak on Spotify to stay up to date on New Music Friday. https://play.spotify.com/user/thepeaksfu/playlist/5TJ8VQOyeTv9uZA07wHPVv “Don’t Wanna Know”...

Fall TV Reviews

How to Get Away with Murder If you thought the third season of How to Get Away with Murder would come with fewer twists, time...

The Strumbellas bring vibrant indie rock to Commodore

When vocalist and keyboardist David Ritter answered my call, the Strumbellas had just left the stage at the Austin City Limits Festival, and the...

Oh Pep! has their Cake and brings it to Vancouver

There are a lot of differences between Canada and Australia. The list includes deadliest animals, which side of the road to drive on, and...

ALBUM REVIEWS

By: Max James Hill, Tanya Humeniuk, Courtney Miller, and Connor Robinson Sirens by Nicolas Jaar Nicolas Jaar’s second LP, Sirens, does not break new ground with...

FOOD FIGHT: Field and Social pop-up: the Lebanese Cafeteria

On September 29, Field and Social on Dunsmuir opened its doors to the community to host one of its first events since launching this...

Andy Shauf is early to The Party

Canadian-born and raised Andy Shauf has stunned both listeners and critics with his new album, The Party. An older, more refined sibling to his...

Kubo and the Two Strings is more than just a family film, it’s an artistic masterwork

Kubo and the Two Strings is a must-see 3D stop-motion animation that leaves you dizzy with childlike wonder. After having watched it three times,...