Monday Music: Songs for when you feel like the main character

By: Cristina Liao, SFU Student You know that feeling when you wish the whole world was yours? When you want to be the main character?...

“Things We Feel But Do Not Say” holds a strong vision and powerful performance

By: Sara Brinkac, Peak Associate Content Warning: Things We Feel But Do Not Say is a story based primarily on the emotional and physical process...

Five films that put “international” in Vancouver International Film Festival

By: Emma Best, SFU Student The Vancouver International Film Festival (VIFF) celebrates its 40th season this year with over 110 feature films and 75 shorts....

SFU alum Michael Bains discusses inspiration behind his debut novel, “Hooped”

By: Charlene Aviles, Staff Writer Content warning: Mentions of substance abuse Passionate about telling diverse stories, author Michael Bains published his first book, Hooped, in 2020....

“The Care We Dream Of” leaves no one behind in their queer reimagining of healthcare

By: Yelin Gemma Lee, News Writer In The Care We Dream Of, I found myself and the people I love represented through our distinct and...

Fairything and SIESKI dazzle live audience at Queer Coded pride event

By: Kelly Chia, Staff Writer With the backdrop of a peachy sunset, Queer Coded’s Pride Picnic waved the summer off and treated the audience at...

“Atacama”: a compelling story about love, war, and trauma

By: Tamanna T., Staff Writer From violent strikes like the La Coruña massacre in Chile to the Spanish Civil War in Spain, Carmen Rodríguez’s Atacama...

Food for Thought: Mooncakes and the importance of reunion

By: Nancy La, News Editor While others anticipate fall as the time for pumpkin spice lattes, September brings me a whole different reason to be...

Monday Music: Songs for the descent into cuffing season

By: Sherine Jeevakumar, SFU Student Lamenting the end of summer and with it, your summer fling? Curated to the cozy fall season, these tracks are...

“Blue Bayou” is a beautiful film that confronts a cruel reality

By: Sara Brinkac, Peak Associate Selected by the Cannes Film Festival and premiering September 17, Blue Bayou is the fourth feature film from director, writer,...