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a white building with a white awning that reads “Fassil restaurant Ethiopian cuisine” in green.
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A taste of Ethiopia in Vancouver at Fassil Ethiopian Restaurant

Peak Web February 21, 2025

By: Phone Min Thant, Staff Writer Last week, I had the chance to visit Fassil Ethiopian Restaurant, home to warm meals and located not too far from the hustle and bustle of the Commercial-Broadway skytrain station. It’s named after King Fassil (Emperor Fasiladas), who founded Gondar, a city in Ethiopia, after “tiring of the pattern of migration that had characterized the lifestyle of so many of his forefathers.”  As soon as I entered, I was greeted by a neat interior gracefully filled with paintings ranging from everyday Ethiopian landscapes to portraits. There were only two staff on the floor on…

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An East-Asian woman shown twice in two different costumes: to the left is a golden set of battle armour and a royal headdress, while the right is a burgundy dress with silver web-like designs near the torso. In the background are golden dragon-like scales.
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Book Nook: Xiran Jay Zhao’s Iron Widow series

Peak Web January 30, 2025

By: Phone Min Thant, Staff Writer Content warning: brief mentions of murder and war.  Those familiar with Chinese history are probably no stranger to Empress Wu Zetian, the only legitimate empress of The Middle Kingdom. But, did you know there…

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Crooked Teeth is a queer Syrian refugee’s reconnection “home”

Peak Web June 10, 2024

By: Yasmin Hassan, Staff Writer Crooked teeth is the young boy who swears he likes women. Crooked teeth are in the mouth of an officer staring back at you coldly. Crooked teeth is being the only racialized panelist discussing refugees.…

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Three clay dolls standing in front of a large map speckled with coloured arrows. On a table in front of them are small figurines including pirate ships, individuals riding on horses, a cannon, and a person sitting on a wooden throne-like chair.
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A spoilers-free review of The Inventor

Peak Web May 10, 2024

By: Jin Song, SFU Student Sometimes, you watch a movie and you can feel how much fun the creators had making it. The Inventor is one of these movies. This movie follows Leonardo da Vinci, the titular inventor, and his…

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A rooster, a man and woman dressed in traditional Chinese clothing, and a dragon all drawn in brushstrokes. They are surrounded by a pagoda strung up with lanterns, a gray mountain, and wispy clouds.
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Rooster: a virtual portal to ancient China

Peak Web May 7, 2024

By: Izzy Cheung, Arts & Culture Editor A parchment-like scroll is laid out on a flat surface. Perfectly imperfect splotches of watercolour red, gray, and green bleed onto the pages as they shift under your command. Black brushstrokes line up…

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The Taste of Things and Perfect Days find inspiration in the simplicity of everyday life

Peak Web March 25, 2024

By: Kiara Co, Peak Associate The Taste of Things and Perfect Days, a French and Japanese film respectively, are two uplifting 2023 releases with simple yet moving stories. Although I watched them both with English subtitles as they were not…

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an illustrated book cover of two women soccer players staring at one another on the soccer field
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Cleat Cute is the 2SLGBTQIA+ offering to the growing sports romance genre

Peak Web February 14, 2024

By: Kaja Antic, Sports Writer Want a new sports-related book to read this Valentine’s season? Look no further than Meryl Wilsner’s 2023 novel Cleat Cute. Marketed as “Ted Lasso meets A League of Their Own,” this sapphic rivals-to-lovers romcom embraces…

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A collage of five framed formline design prints, with curved lined patterns and gradient backgrounds in vibrant colours. The center piece features four frog faces stacked. The other pieces feature, a heron, a butterfly, and a whale tail.
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Where the River meets the Salish Sea continues a legacy of Coast Salish art

Peak Web January 16, 2024

By: Angela Shen, Peak Associate Editor’s note: The author of this article, Angela Shen, is a program assistant at Shadbolt Arts Centre. The Peak acknowledges this and has taken steps to prevent conflict of interest. As a student learning the…

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Will Mann Amaya Braganza J. Antonio Rodriguez and Company in Hadestown North American Tour 2023.
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Broadway Across Canada’s Hadestown masterfully delivers its cyclical love story

Peak Web November 28, 2023

By: Kelly Chia, Editor-in-Chief You might know the Greek myth of Orpheus: the talented musician who journeys to rescue his wife, Eurydice, from the underworld. Hades promises Orpheus he can have Eurydice only if he walks out of the underworld…

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An illustration of an Indian mother and son sitting at a table in a house. The mother is wearing a red saree with a henna tattoo on her hand, and the son is feeding her.
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Venba is a heartwarming love letter to a Tamil immigrant’s experience

Peak Web September 26, 2023

By: Izzy Cheung, Staff Writer I’ve always believed a great game is characterized by the way it engages the player physically, mentally, and emotionally. Most video games tend to capture players with elaborate plotlines, dramatic effects, and competitive battles, but…

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