Album Reviews

By: Neil MacAlister and Courtney Miller Saturation II by Brockhampton There’s always a fear that when an artist (or, in this case, a collective) drops too...

Book of the Week: You Can’t Touch My Hair is a funny and compelling read

By: Grace Rose At its heart, You Can’t Touch My Hair  (fully titled You Can’t Touch My Hair and Other Things I Still Have To...

The Dirty Nil achieves maximum rock and roll in 2017

By: Andrea Renney Hailing from Hamilton, Ontario, the Dirty Nil is three guys and a guitar, a bass, and a drumset. Call them a rock...

It floats to the top of the box office — and for good reason

By: Andrea Renney There’s been a lot of buzz about It, the recent adaptation of Stephen King’s well-known horror novel of the same name that...

New Music Friday

By: Ana Maria Mejia Morales, Edna Batengas, Neil MacAlister and Jenna Beetstra https://open.spotify.com/user/thepeaksfu/playlist/3T7M7VFJYA5JJ4ErHECpyy “Dance with Someone!!!” – Busty and the Bass Ana Maria Mejia Morales: This...

Album Reviews

By: Neil MacAlister and Sam Mumford The Autobiography by Vic Mensa Grammy-nominated Vic Mensa dropped his newest album just last month. This is Mensa’s first official...

Dunkirk: the genius of Christopher Nolan

By: Ana Maria Mejia Morales I usually don’t like action movies. Forgive my taste, but I truly believe that cinema, the seventh art, should be...

Flamenco Festival brings international stars to Vancouver

By: Tessa Perkins For over 25 years, Flamenco Rosario has been bringing together local and international artists for an annual celebration of the Spanish music...

Vancouver has a brand new music festival

By: Tessa Perkins While there are plenty of music festivals in BC, Vancouver has been lacking its own event that doesn’t require a road trip...

Book of the Week: André Alexis’ Fifteen Dogs is a beautiful exercise in the theory of consciousness

By: Aaron Richardson Even with the plot of a movie we’ve all seen and hated, Fifteen Dogs is more than worth the read. The book follows...