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The October 20th TCSA Board of Directors meeting unveils the reason behind the latest TCSA Election's cancellation: a cheating attempt by the ex-interim TCSA President, Riya Jaykar.
Head of the Trent correspondent and professional masochist Evan Robins brings you the REAL journalism you've been desperately craving: listening to what drunk people had to say this weekend.
Calvin Bakelaar, the man behind the musical alias VANCAMP, speaks to Allen Barnier about his musical background, accolades, and his band's debut album, Diner Coffee
Kiki sits down with Douglas Sanderson, co-author of The Valley of the Birdtail and this year’s keynote speaker for the Craddock Lecture series, asking “What does it mean to right historical wrongs?”
Arthur caught up with local author and acclaimed sportswriter Andrew Forbes at the launch event for his latest speculative fiction novel, and second release of this year, The Diapause.
David King's anti-advice antics return with the year's first Dear David. This month our quizzical columnist responds to an anxious inquirer seeking help with a spiritual sickness—and pursues an entrepeurnerial new venture.
Personally, after watching Todd Phillips' much-anticipated Joker sequal, all I could ask myself was the simple question: Why? Why is this movie so hated?
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From Star Trek’s Data and Tim Burton’s Edward Scissorhands to Marvel’s Vision, science fiction on the big screen has a history of using the struggles of robotic characters as an analogue for autism, often through a Pinocchio-esque desire to be “more human”. In this article, Arthur journalist Liam Andrews discusses such depictions of Andy the Android in Alien: Romulus
Arthur journalist, Ian Vansegbrook, decides to throw his hat into the movie reviewing ring to dissect the modern cult classic horror comedy: Vicious Fun.
Arthur journalist, Ian Vansegbrook, decides to throw his hat into the movie reviewing ring to dissect the modern cult classic horror comedy: Vicious Fun.
Kiki sits down with Douglas Sanderson, co-author of The Valley of the Birdtail and this year’s keynote speaker for the Craddock Lecture series, asking “What does it mean to right historical wrongs?”
Kiki sits down with Douglas Sanderson, co-author of The Valley of the Birdtail and this year’s keynote speaker for the Craddock Lecture series, asking “What does it mean to right historical wrongs?”
It's a time-travelling, rip-roaring, closet-recording RFA this week, as the show known for only the most breaking of news brings you the stale knowledge that beloved boy bandmate and (alleged) domestic abuser Liam Payne has died.
Personally, after watching Todd Phillips' much-anticipated Joker sequal, all I could ask myself was the simple question: Why? Why is this movie so hated?
Doctors are warning that medieval diseases are on the rise as Canadians scramble to address food insecurity, and resort to unconventional dietary changes to mitigate budgetary restraints.
From Star Trek’s Data and Tim Burton’s Edward Scissorhands to Marvel’s Vision, science fiction on the big screen has a history of using the struggles of robotic characters as an analogue for autism, often through a Pinocchio-esque desire to be “more human”. In this article, Arthur journalist Liam Andrews discusses such depictions of Andy the Android in Alien: Romulus
Arthur journalist, Ian Vansegbrook, decides to throw his hat into the movie reviewing ring to dissect the modern cult classic horror comedy: Vicious Fun.
Personally, after watching Todd Phillips' much-anticipated Joker sequal, all I could ask myself was the simple question: Why? Why is this movie so hated?
Arthur journalist, Ian Vansegbrook, decides to throw his hat into the movie reviewing ring to dissect the modern cult classic horror comedy: Vicious Fun.