A new dimension

When I think of 3D printing, my mind flashes back to Mission Impossible 3, in which 3D printers are used to quickly create silicone...

Reconciliation through Poetry

Last September, 70,000 people gathered in downtown Vancouver on a rainy Sunday in an effort to build new relationships among Aboriginal peoples and all...

The paintbrush is mightier than the sword

On Feb. 13, Changemakers Vancouver collaborated with Late Nite Art to create a night of empowerment through art, discussion, and good food. Hosted at...

Perfect Symmetry

With two world premieres, Grace Symmetry, Ballet BC’s audience favourite, will showcase the works of three diverse choreographers. Vancouver’s Wen Wei Wang is remounting his...

Welcome to The Peak dot ca 2014

  Welcome to the newly redesigned The-Peak.ca. You may have noticed that we've got a new look and a fresh coat of paint. There's been plenty...

The War on Kiev

"Do you hear the people sing, singing the songs of angry men? It is the music of a people who will not be slaves again.” The...

Burnaby campus addresses alcohol demands

In light of BC’s new recommendations on liquor laws, as well as the SFSS’s upcoming spring concert, the question of alcohol availability on campus...

Netflix: A new level of consumerism

A few days ago, I spent my night watching movies on Netflix with my girlfriend. We scrolled through its virtual library, indecisive and frustrated....

Hot and bothered

Despite Ron Jeremy’s absence — porn’s most shot actor with an impressive 2,000 films under his belt was scheduled for another day — Vancouver’s...

Deconstructing Woody

I’ve been a Woody Allen fan for as long as I can remember. My first Allen picture was Annie Hall, which I watched before I...