Another day, another parkade fire

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P.07 FEATURES Meet our pets: Part 2 P.10 ARTS & CULTURE Vancouver’s favourite rapper releases a new album P.06 OPINIONS The rise of queerphobia is dangerous P.03 NEWS Chinatown residents opposing gentrification
SFU describes their priorities for the future, including reconciliation and student experience 03 NEWS Stop making attendance mandatory 05 OPINIONS Discover Haida metalwork at Bill Reid Gallery 10 ARTS & CULTURE There’s no such thing as too many pets 07 FEATURES Bill me someone who cares 13 HUMOUR the-peak.ca
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CONDO CONCERNS

The solution to this problem is pretty simple: bands need to stop grooming and manipulating fans. Better yet, just respect women and girls.

4 OPINIONS Opinions Editor Michelle Young opinions@the-peak.ca
SEXISM IN SOUND
5 July 17, 2023 OPINIONS BEING ABSENT

We need action from our politicians and leaders today to prevent further violence and hold perpetrators accountable.

6 OPINIONS Opinions Editor Michelle Young opinions@the-peak.ca
#ACT4QUEERSAFETY
10 ARTS & CULTURE Arts & Culture Editor Petra Chase arts@the-peak.ca CRISP CARVINGS

Every Summer After

I’m not normally a big fan of romance or the friends-to-lovers trope, but the way Fortune writes is captivating and not only feels relatable, but real. Tragedy brings Persephone Fraser back to the small town of Barry’s Bay in Eastern Ontario, where her family used to vacation when she was a teenager. It also brings her back to the place she met and fell in love with her best friend, Sam, whom she hasn’t spoken to in more than

With Malice

Content warning: mentions of car accidents and death. Get ready to be transported to the Italian coast and sucked into a thriller that keeps you hooked from the first page to the last. Jill Charron had been looking forward to visiting Italy on a high school trip with her best friend, Simone, for months. Only now, she has no memory of it. After waking up in a hospital bed, Jill is informed that Simone has died in a car

Eighty Days to Elsewhere

I had the opportunity to meet my mom’s favourite author, K.C. Dyer, at a book signing in Coquitlam last year. This novel is the first book in the ExLibris Adventure series, starring protagonist Ramona “Romy” Keen. Desperate to save her uncles’ bookshop from going out of business due to high rent increases, Romy applies for a job at ExLibris Expeditions, a company that recreates famous literary journeys and creates feasible travel itineraries for prospective clients. Romy is tasked with retracing the steps from Phileas Fogg’s trip in

The Sugar Thief

What first drew me to this book was the pastel-pink cover. As a baker that’s slightly obsessed with cooking tutorials and a sucker for a good mystery, this book grabbed my attention instantly. I have to admit, it was a bit of an impulse purchase. With that being said, I’m so glad I did. Mauro crafts the story of Sabine Rose, YouTuber and baker, masterfully. Just as Sabine is about to launch her own television show, she decides a well-documented trip to her family’s bakery in

a decade. The story carries the reader back and forth through time, the chapters alternating between past and present, through all the stages of Persephone and Sam’s relationship, up until the reason it ended. But the story doesn’t only focus on romantic love; Fortune also explores themes like friendship, family, loss, and mental health.

accident and she was the one driving. Devastated, Jill attempts to piece together what happened on their trip, while dealing with the allegations that she tried to hurt her best friend on purpose. This is one of those books that keeps you flipping the pages until you realize you’ve finished the whole thing in one sitting. Cook keeps you on the edge of your seat, over dangerous twists and turns that keep you guessing the entire way through.

Jules Vern’s Around the World in Eighty Days — and her competitor is none other than the nephew of the landlord trying to run the bookstore out of business. Dyer is witty, comforting, and writes with a flair you can’t help but gravitate towards. The spine is completely creased from how many times this book has been flipped through in my house. Travel with Romy this summer and you might learn a little bit about life, the world, and even yourself!

Thunder Bay is exactly what she needs to get that final push to stardom. However, after learning her father, an acclaimed pastry chef, has recently died, Sabine begins to uncover dark truths about the family bakery and secret recipes. Mauro takes you on a journey from the modern, sometimes cutthroat world of the media industry to the humble beginnings of her father’s legacy in Italy.

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12 ARTS & CULTURE Arts & Culture Editor Petra Chase arts@the-peak.ca
13 July 17, 2023 HUMOUR
14 HUMOUR Humour Editor C Icart humour@the-peak.ca
by Hailey Illustrated by Alyssa Umbal Illustrated by Jill Baccay

Dear Peakie

Dear Peakie,

I was at the movies watching The Little Mermaid because, duh, and the fire alarm went off, and we had to evacuate! So obviously, I complain to the manager about making us wait outside for no reason. There’s no way there was a fire; we were all under the sea! Sure, I got a refund, but I’m also considering legal action. What do you think?

Swimmingly, Siren Song Enthusiast

Dear Peakie,

The sun’s out, and so are all the white people who say, “I’m almost as dark as you now!” after precisely one hour of tanning. I’ve been training all winter, so I’m in peak shape to run away from them, but do you have any other advice?

Sincerely, Sunburn Red is NOT the new Black

Dear Peakie,

I enrolled in classes this summer to get a U-Pass (#LifeHack), and now my professor actually expects me to submit assignments. Bro, can’t you just be a G and pass me? I don’t have time to write essays and discussion posts while zooming through zones one, two, and three in a multi-million dollar skytrain car. How do I tell this man to chill?

Sincerely, Millennium Line Voyager

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