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Chalk lines of blue, pink, white, pink again, and blue again drawn on concrete depicting a trans flag.
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Hidden Gems: Local trans-owned businesses

Peak Web November 21, 2024

By: Yasmin Hassan, Staff Writer Wednesday, November 20, is Trans Day of Remembrance: a day to “honour the memory of transgender people whose lives were lost as a result of anti-transgender violence.” Qmunity is hosting both a gathering at The Birdhouse to hold space for the community, and a vigil at Victory Square to mourn. This week, and every week, find ways to uplift trans folks by making the effort to be educated about issues in the trans community, and supporting trans-owned businesses. Here are some businesses based in so-called Vancouver you can check out. Life of Bria Comics Online …

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A woman with dark hair poses with her hand resting under her chin. Purple light streams off of her face with a shadowy effect.
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Plant yourself in purple lights with Alexandra Caprara’s Ultra Violets

Peak Web November 19, 2024

By: Izzy Cheung, Arts & Culture Editor SFU’s reputation is made through intensive research programs and rewarding co-ops, but what many may not realize is how comprehensive our arts departments are. From Fringe Festival debuts to magical musical performances, arts…

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A man dances in a patterned blue and pink set of robes with music notes spinning around him.
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The resonant harmonies of Ruby Singh’s Vox.Infold

Peak Web November 19, 2024

By: Hailey Miller, Staff Writer Vancouver-based interdisciplinary artist Ruby Singh released his debut album, Vox.Infold, in January 2022. The sequel album, Vox.Infold II, is set to grace the ears of the public on November 29. In preparation for this, I…

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A red brick building with the words “Yaletown roundhouse community centre” on the top. Attached to it is a section made up of glass windows.
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Lighting up Vancouver with the Firecracker Department

Peak Web November 19, 2024

By: Maria Fernanda Osorio Arredondo, SFU Student Passion was palpable among the artists present at the Vancouver Firecracker Department launch on Saturday, September 28. Initially a podcast created by award-winning actor Naomi Snieckus, the Firecracker Department grew into an international…

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Left: A white woman looking over her shoulder smiling at the camera. Right: A black man in a turtleneck looking at the camera.
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SFU students to perform at Bound! The Musical

Peak Web November 17, 2024

By: Yasmin Hassan, Staff Writer Shakespeare’s work lives on in plays, adaptations, and apparently the fictional town of Middleburg? Running from November 19 to 20 at the Metro Theatre, Bound! The Musical inspired by Shakespeare’s Love’s Labour’s Lost will bring…

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A bowl of noodles topped with charred meat, beansprouts, bamboo shoots, and chopped mushrooms.
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Hidden Gems: Slurp-worthy ramen spots

Peak Web November 17, 2024

By: Izzy Cheung, Arts & Culture Editor Torimaru Ramen  88 W Pender St., Vancouver   Monday–Friday 11:30 a.m.–7:00 p.m.  A tiny food court stall, Torimaru Ramen is located in the International Village Mall. Their menu is relatively small, but any bowl…

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A glass window with the words “community kitchen” printed sideways. A wooden door with the number 2125 on a board sits beside it.
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Need to Know, Need to Go: SFU’s free fall activities

Peak Web November 15, 2024

By: Manal Kashif, SFU Student The fall season can feel a bit lonely as the gloomy weather takes over. However, you can rest assured, as SFU Burnaby has several events planned for the upcoming month — grab your friends or…

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a lion painted in light, watery brushstrokes of varying shades of black and gray.
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Creative corner: The incredible art of sumi-e

Peak Web November 7, 2024

By: Hana Hoffman, Peak Associate This past month, I got to learn about a type of art that uses just black ink, water, and a single brush size. It’s a traditional Japanese form of art called sumi-e. “Sumi” means “black…

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A brown book with a scrapbook-looking design (words written all over, patches of red, black, blue, and white). 'The message' is written in white.
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The Book Nook: Investigating narratives about oppression in The Message

Peak Web November 6, 2024

By: Yildiz Subuk, Staff Writer Content warning: mentions of slavery and genocide.  “Even plunderers are human beings whose violent ambitions must contend with the guilt that gnaws at them when they meet the eyes of their victims.” — Ta-Nehisi Coates,…

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a grainy filter over a stage hosting a guitar, a drumset, and a microphone stand. In the background is a scarlet curtain.
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The sound of social music with Mary Ancheta Quartet

Peak Web November 6, 2024

By: Yasmin Hassan, Staff Writer Inside Hero’s Welcome were dim yellow and purple lights hanging from the ceiling, surrounded by paraphernalia of all kinds — darts, pinball, pool tables, Canadian veteran’s memorabilia, and more. Within minutes the pub was packed,…

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