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Three individuals dancing while dressed in 70’s-styled clothing (flared pants, gold tights, bright colours).
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Block party brings life into downtown Vancouver

Peak Web September 26, 2024

By: Caitlin Kingsmill, News Writer On Saturday, September 7, Public Disco Society hosted its Downtown Block Party, the final installment of this year’s summer series. The event was held from 2:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. at the Bentall Center’s Dunsmuir Patio, a multi-level outdoor seating area located in the heart of downtown. As someone who generally avoids downtown out of the belief that it has a soulless and bleak vibe, it was a treat to stumble upon an event like this, and I’m sure many other attendees felt the same. As we arrived around 6:00 p.m., my friend and I…

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A dim, moody street in a city. Two people stand with their backs to the camera, close together as if holding hands, each wearing a jacket.
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Monday Music: ‘90s romcom soundtrack

Peak Web September 23, 2024

By: Alex Ileto, Peak Associate  “Give Love a Try” by Twilight Sometimes, love feels hopeless and you want to completely give up on searching for it. Perhaps give Twilight a listen and you’ll be excited to “give love a…

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A woman in a yellow shirt and pink skirt stands by a microphone while two guys play a guitar (left) and set of keys (right) on each of her sides.
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Folk and roots by the beach is a highlight of summer

Peak Web September 18, 2024

By: Petra Chase, Editor-in-Chief I have fond memories of long days spent at Vancouver Folk Festivals at ʔəy̓alməxʷ (Halkomelem), Iy̓álmexw (Squamish), or Jericho Lands. Perusing eclectic public vendors beyond the gates as music trickled from the stages and bunnies pranced…

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A thin girl with brown skin and short hair stands with her fists raised in a defensive position.
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La Suprema: a town forgotten

Peak Web September 17, 2024

By: Yasmin Hassan, Staff Writer As an SFU student, I’m always looking for exciting events to attend near campus. So, on September 5, I found myself at the Djavad Mowafaghian Cinema for the 7:00 p.m. screening of La Suprema at…

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an illustrated calender that says "Need to Know, Need to Go"
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Need to Know, Need to Go: Fun and free September events

Peak Web September 15, 2024

By: Amrit Kamaal, Peak Associate Editor's note: the Kairos Blanket Exercise event has since sold out.  The summer may have come to an end, but that doesn’t mean the fun should! With the fall semester Peak-ing around the corner, now…

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A painting filled with green, tan, and gold brushstrokes that make buildings with domed roofs. On the outside, two hands hold paintbrushes and paint along the picture.
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How a beloved Palestinian restaurant planted its roots in Vancouver

Peak Web September 13, 2024

By: Tam Nguyen, Staff Writer On a sunny Tuesday afternoon, I strolled around the vibrant neighbourhood of Hastings-Sunrise while on my way to meet Tamam and Sobhi Al-Zobaidi, co-owners of Tamam: Fine Palestinian Cuisine. Squeezed among tax offices and banks…

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a drawing of the director, Satyajit Ray, behind the scenes of a movie set
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The underappreciated visual poetry of Satyajit Ray

Peak Web September 13, 2024

By: Yildiz Subuk, Staff Writer “What interests me is density, how much can you tell, how telling can you make your images.” — Satyajit Ray   Satyajit Ray was a Bengali filmmaker, composer, and writer from Calcutta (now known as Kolkata,…

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A plain white wall decorated with simple black writing that lists a menu that reads “black (espresso),” “white (espresso+milk),” and “green (matcha+milk).”
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Hidden Gems: Vancouver’s best matcha

Peak Web September 11, 2024

By: Alex Ileto, Peak Associate cowdog coffee 3720 Oak St., Vancouver Open every day 8:00 a.m.–4:00p.m. With cowdog’s recent rise to social media fame (they truly conquered “brat summer”), this spot may not be a hidden gem, but it’s too…

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exterior of the play's venue, Performance Works
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SFU alum debuts Naked City

Peak Web September 7, 2024

By: Yasmin Hassan, Staff Writer What makes urban landscapes so unique in every city and dwelling around the world and in Vancouver? This is one of many questions that director and producer Pamela Subia prods at in her play, Naked…

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A collage of each book cover. From left to right: it was never going to be okay has an orange cover decorated with pink and dark-green outlines of flowers. Coexistence has two arms joined together against a white-ish blue background. This Arab is Queer has the title centered and surrounded in a floral-like pattern with the colours of the rainbow. Our Work Is Everywhere shows two drawn individuals yelling into megaphones that emit smog.
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The Book Nook: A collection of queer literature to buy at Cross & Crows

Peak Web August 2, 2024

By: Izzy Cheung, Arts & Culture Editor Nestled in a quaint corner south of Commercial-Broadway SkyTrain station is Cross & Crows Books. This cozy haven is “the friendliest, queerest bookstore in East Van,” and features a variety of queer literature…

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