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Two paper coffee cups being held by two individuals facing each other.
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The Café takes people-watching to another level

Peak Web February 13, 2023

By: C Icart, staff writer The Café is a play with a unique concept that appeals to those of us that like people-watching. The event took place last week as part of this year’s PuSh International Performing Arts Festival. Directed by Fay Nass and Chelsea Haberlin, it was not only set in a coffee shop, but performed in a coffee shop. Mimicking a real café experience, multiple plays took place simultaneously at different tables. The audience was invited to grab a drink and wander the café, deciding what conversations to listen in on, each of which consists of a mini-play.…

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Need to Know, Need to Go: SOCA’s Black History Month events

Peak Web February 10, 2023

By: Vee Babbar & Petra Chase Students of Caribbean and African Ancestry (SOCA), a student-run group representing SFU’s Black community, has packed the month with events for Black History Month. The Peak interviewed events coordinator Mugasha Rutega to get an…

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Video essayists that will broaden your perspective about media and culture

Peak Web February 9, 2023

By: Petra Chase, Arts & Culture Editor As a communication major, I listen to a lot of video essays about media and culture in my free time. As the channel Shanspeare points out in a video essay, it’s currently “The…

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Need to Know, Need to Go: Black History Month in Vancouver

Peak Web February 8, 2023

By: Vee Babbar, SFU Student and Petra Chase, Arts & Culture Editor Issamba Showcase: A Journey through the depths of African-rooted rhythms When: February 19, 7:30 p.m.–10:30 p.m. Where: 1882 Adanac Street, Vancouver  Get transfixed by world-famous Malian artist, Mamadou…

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Cedar Sage and Sweetgrass Indigenous Art exhibition at Massy Arts Society Gallery showing various portraits and paintings on display.
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A Strathcona gallery guide

Peak Web February 7, 2023

By: Petra Chase, Arts & Culture Editor Massy Arts Society Gallery Where: 23 E Pender St, Vancouver Hours: Saturday–Sunday, 12:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m. Located in Chinatown, Massy Arts Society is a “community hub dedicated to supporting the practices of Indigenous and…

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Anjelica Solomon and Oceaan Pendharkar in white blouses look up with opaque, shimmering water and a pink lily pad in the background.
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Glow Motive rises from the waters with a debut single

Peak Web February 6, 2023

By: Alex Masse, Peak Associate Vancouver-based duo Glow Motive is, like the ocean they draw inspiration from, in a constant ebb and flow. The pair consists of two brown, queer musicians: Oceaan Pendharkar and Anjalica Solomon. Neither are new faces…

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A skytrain in motion.
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Art Moves and sparks community on your commute

Peak Web February 2, 2023

By: Petra Chase, Arts & Culture Editor As a Vancouver resident without a driver’s license, hopping on and off buses and trains is a normal, everyday occurrence. Even though on transit I’m surrounded by people with similar routines — students…

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New Music: Only A Visitor’s ruminative singles build anticipation for upcoming art album, Decay

Peak Web January 31, 2023

By: Petra Chase, Arts & Culture Editor Only A Visitor is a Vancouver-based quintet with an idiosyncratic style that dips its toes in art pop, jazz, acapella, and avant-garde. They’re gearing up for the February 24 release of their first…

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Headshot of D. O. Gibson. Gibson wears a blue hat that says “G.O.A.T.” and a blue plaid shirt against a black backdrop.
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D. O. Gibson inspires youth through hip-hop

Peak Web January 30, 2023

By: Anna Kazi, Peak Associate World record-setting rapper, Duane “D.O” Gibson, kicked off the year with the Black Music 365 tour which teaches youth in BC about the musical contributions of Black Canadian talent. Gibson spent the second week of January…

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lllustration from But I Live book cover of two boys holding blankets in a forest with a blue colour scheme.
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Jewish Book Festival presents a collection of vivid graphic novels

Peak Web January 26, 2023

By: Aditi Dwivedi, News Writer Every year, the shelves of the Cherie Smith Jewish Community Centre’s Jewish Book Festival, one of Vancouver’s “leading cultural and literary events,” are filled with powerful narratives, knitting together a community of prominent and emerging…

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