An interview with HOANG, winner of Fall Kickoff DJ search

The fourth annual Fall Kickoff event was more than just an opportunity for students to let loose on campus. It was also a chance...

Snowden shows the human side of Edward Snowden

Snowden is a well-crafted and eye-opening narrative of issues of global surveillance and government accountability in the wake of 9/11. It recreates the overpowering...

Baskerville: A Sherlock Holmes Mystery is full of farce and imagination

Based on Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s The Hound of the Baskervilles, this play by Ken Ludwig is full of corny lines and all the...

Band of Skulls brought tight alt-rock to the Vogue

Band of Skulls rocked the roof off of the Vogue Theatre when they hit town on September 16. Their opener was a band called...

Drake charms the pants off Rogers Arena

As soon as Drake walked on stage in a Vancouver Canucks jersey, it was clear that the man was here to please the crowd....

NEW MUSIC FRIDAY

By: Anthony Czeto, Sarah Finley, and Courtney Miller Follow The Peak on Spotify to stay up to date on New Music Friday. https://play.spotify.com/user/thepeaksfu/playlist/7wRlotfwsseaIRq8PHqDZR “If You Go” – Passenger Antony...

Anosh Irani’s prose makes for an emotional experience

I’ve been staring at a blank page for hours trying to figure out how to put words on the page to describe Anosh Irani’s...

ALBUM REVIEWS

By: Max James Hill and Courtney Miller Skeleton Tree by Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds Even for a Nick Cave album, Skeleton Tree is dark....

SFU writer in residence Anosh Irani launches his latest novel

September 13 was SFU world literature’s writer in residence Anosh Irani’s book launch for The Parcel, hosted at the Vancouver Film School Café. It...

James Nizam’s work puts movement at the fore

James Nizam's Ascensions of Time at the Burrard Arts Foundation Gallery is both superficially and conceptually engaging. By subverting our expectations in his photography,...