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Meet Angela Sterritt: SFU Library’s 2023 non-fiction writer in residence

Peak Web January 18, 2023

By: Anna Kazi, SFU Student SFU recently welcomed Angela Sterritt, writer and “award-winning investigative journalist” as their 2023 writer in residence. Sterritt is part of the Gitanmaax community of the Gitxsan Nation and Bell Island Newfoundland. With over a decade of experience covering powerful stories, Sterritt is releasing her first book, Unbroken, this May. It is “part memoir and part investigative into the missing and murdered Indigenous women.” Sterritt began writing about her experiences while completing her William Southam Journalism Fellowship at the University of Toronto. “When you’re writing about your trauma, you have to be ready, and only you…

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New Music: Poolblood’s debut album, Mole, is a soothing blend of genres

Peak Web January 13, 2023

By: Aditi Dwivedi, News Writer Breaking through the symmetry of the traditional forms of music and storytelling, Toronto-based artist Poolblood just released their debut album, Mole, on January 13. An experimental blend of punk, folk, indie, and pop, Mole is…

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Hidden Gems: Local artisans to shop online

Peak Web January 11, 2023

By: Saije Rusimovici, Staff Writer Le Petit Laser Design Co Order online and pick-up free in East Van or Kerrisdale Image courtesy of @lepetitlaserdesignco on Instagram Inspired by making decorations for her son’s first birthday party, Joyce made a full-time…

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BC youth tackle eco-anxiety in new digital zine

Peak Web January 10, 2023

By: Simran Sarai, Sports Writer The effects of the climate crisis are disproportionate for minorities and low income countries. In BC, communities have suffered damage and death from extended wildfire seasons, flooding, and heat waves. Although the fight for climate…

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Creative Corner: My 2023 vision board

Peak Web January 10, 2023

By: Petra Chase, Arts & Culture Editor The winter break holds the liminal space before a new year that always inspires introspection, but this year I decided against writing resolutions. I often feel pressured by productivity culture to set rigid…

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Standout films released this fall

Peak Web December 7, 2022

By: Kiara Co, SFU Student Tar directed by Todd Field  [caption id="attachment_124114" align="alignnone" width="243"] PHOTO: IMDb[/caption] This film is about the world-famous classical music composer and conductor Lydia Tar. She’s known to be the first ever woman to chief conduct…

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Fakes brings Hollywood North home

Peak Web December 2, 2022

By: Clarence Ndabahwerize, Staff Writer Content warning: Mentions of gun violence As a city with a leading film production industry, Vancouver often stands-in for famous real and fictional locales south of the border, from San Francisco in Planet of the…

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Need to Know, Need to Go: Plays to see in December

Peak Web December 2, 2022

By: Petra Chase, Art & Culture Editor Old Stock: A Refugee Love Story recollects Jewish refugee history in Canada (Tickets $45) When: December 1–11 Where: SFU Goldcorp Centre for The Arts This love story follows two Jewish Romanian refugees in…

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Food for Thought: Hallacas tell a story of Venezuela

Peak Web November 30, 2022

By: Michelle Young, Editor-in-Chief Christmas smells like banana leaves. That’s because it’s a key ingredient in my family’s holiday meals, frequently consisting of pan de jamón, panettone, and hallacas. Every hallaca is different depending on the family who makes it.…

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Monday Music: Indie songs for surmounting unrequited love

Peak Web November 28, 2022

By: Daniel Salcedo Rubio, Features Editor  “Casio” by Jungle Photo credit: XL Recordings Are you feeling broken-hearted but don’t want to listen to a sappy crying-in-the-shower sad song? Then this song is perfect for you! “Casio” is about holding…

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