poems

A woman’s body melting into the earth with patches of grass and flowers crowning her features.
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i dream in decay

Peak Web March 27, 2025

By: Sofia Chassomeris, Opinions Editor this body aches for death,  a cure?  a resolution, like it longs to rest in the muddy embrace of a grave so that the earth may hold me as gently as my tender flesh allows. she will unbind my muscles from the bone, curl her fingers in my sinew and draw me open, feed me to her soil, quench the thirst of her children with plasmas and cradle them in my ribs in the dip of my pelvis or at the joints of my limbs. it hurts, it hurts, it hurts, waiting for sun to…

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Branches with light pink cherry blossoms growing from them. The background is a pastel blue sky.
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Need to Know, Need to Go: End of semester events

Peak Web March 24, 2025

By: Izzy Cheung, Arts & Culture Editor Blue Jay Sessions at Medina Café  780 Richards St., Vancouver  March 27, 6:00 p.m.–10:15 p.m.  Tickets: $15 for one session, $23 for full session on showpass.com  The Blue Jay Sessions, a Calgary-based pop-up…

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A woman stands at a microphone while lit up by purple spotlights.
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Flowing verses at Black Futures Open Mic

Peak Web March 3, 2025

By: Lucaiah Smith-Miodownik, News Writer A gentle wash of purple and green clung to a white brick wall, as if the colours themselves were intent on listening to the evening’s poems. Behind the microphone sat a few modest armchairs and…

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The inside of a skytrain car with various people sitting and standing. Lines of poetry flash across the background.
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Poetry in Transit presents stanzas for a safe ride

Peak Web October 9, 2024

By: Hailey Miller, Staff Writer Poetry in Transit is back for its 28th year to transport you into a poetic abyss amidst the hustle and bustle of bus delays and SkyTrain chaos. The aim of Poetry in Transit is to…

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An illustration of a person sitting down in front of a mic and a red curtain backdrop on a stage in front of an audience.
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Lunch Poems poets present wise words on family connections

Peak Web March 11, 2024

By: Aedan Smyth, SFU Student On February 21, I attended a Lunch Poems event at SFU’s Harbour Centre campus. This recurring event happens online and in-person on the third Wednesday of every month, where two poets are invited to show…

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A headshot of Sumaiya Tufail smiling in front of an emerald ocean backdrop. She is wearing a pink head covering, and a dewy red lipstick.
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Sumaiya Tufail to deliver TEDxSFU talk on poetry as resistance

Peak Web July 24, 2023

By: Saije Rusimovici, Staff Writer Editor’s note: The Peak would like to note that Josh Ralla, one of our staff members, is an executive director of TEDxSFU, but had no involvement in writing this article.  Sumaiya Tufail began the Slam…

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Photo from below looking up at a blue, cloudy sky and the side of a gray apartment with a sign that says “Hotel Balmoral”
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Anthology explores what home means to Vancouver’s unhoused and marginalized

Peak Web June 9, 2023

By: Petra Chase, Arts & Culture Editor Content warning: mentions of displacement by police and the death of a loved one. It’s difficult to even begin to understand the complex set of social issues that overlap for Vancouver’s unhoused populations.…

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A person sitting criss-cross between two heaping piles of books looking up with an open book in hand
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The Book Nook: Five books to add to your summer reading list

Peak Web May 16, 2023

By: Saije Rusimovici, Staff Writer [caption id="attachment_125240" align="alignnone" width="199"] PHOTO: Courtesy of ‎Ecco[/caption] The World Keeps Ending, and the World Goes On  by Franny Choi Reading poetry in a shaded area with a cool drink in hand — what could…

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Pandemic pain poems

Humour April 4, 2021

By: Subaig Bindra Echoes, Silence, Patience, and Grace I try calming my worries by listening to Foo Fighters during cold showers, but then I worry about the ethics of using so much fresh water. [caption id="attachment_117864" align="alignnone" width="288"] ILLUSTRATION: Siloam…

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Vancouver’s first Poetry Phone is now available

Arts March 21, 2021

By: Alex Masse, Staff Writer The Vancouver area has always had a thriving poetry scene, from its poetry house that runs festivals and slams to poetry clubs across university campuses — including one here at SFU. To bolster the scene,…

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