You, Too Are Choking to Death: A Love Letter to Uboa
You, Too Are Choking to Death: A Love Letter to Uboa
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Louanne Morin
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July 8, 2025
"All the Dead Melt Down as Rain" is Uboa's triumphant return to the sound of her early career
Rebellions are Built on Hope
Rebellions are Built on Hope
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Evan Robins
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June 26, 2025
Andor is not only good television, it’s the best thing Star Wars has made in years.
Televangelism Gets it Together
Televangelism Gets it Together
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Evan Robins
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June 17, 2025
Is "The Best" even a thing worth being?
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Be A Goldfish: How Ted Lasso is Changing the Game for Male Mental Health in Television
Be A Goldfish: How Ted Lasso is Changing the Game for Male Mental Health in Television
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Bethan Bates
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March 28, 2022
Bethan Bates reviews ‘Ted Lasso,’ a TV series starring Jason Sudeikis, Hannah Waddingham, and Juno Temple about an American football coach who moves to London to coach a Premier League (British) football team.
A Review of Encanto: The Magic of Healing Intergenerational Trauma
A Review of Encanto: The Magic of Healing Intergenerational Trauma
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Cheyenne Wood
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February 24, 2022
Cheyenne Wood reviews Disney's latest animated film, Encanto! Wood writes about what the film means for representation, and how it takes up intergenerational trauma, and puts a new spin on the idea of a Disney villain.
ReFrame Review: North by Current
ReFrame Review: North by Current
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Katy Catchpole
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February 14, 2022
Katy Catchpole reviews 'North by Current', a film by Angelo 'Madsen' Minax about "the understated relationships between mothers and children, truths and myths, losses and gains."
“Fire Punch”: Portrait of a Dumpster on Fire
“Fire Punch”: Portrait of a Dumpster on Fire
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Louanne Morin
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June 2, 2025
In the first instalment of her column "Portrait of a Dumpster on Fire," Louanne Morin takes on the delicious disaster that is Tatsuki Fujimoto's "Fire Punch."
DisArts as Transformative Justice: A Discussion of Disability and its Media
DisArts as Transformative Justice: A Discussion of Disability and its Media
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Ian Vansegbrook
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June 2, 2025
Trent instructor and artist-activist Derek Newman-Stille hosted a panel presentation on disability arts at the Peterborough Public Library on May 27th alongside local artists.
Drone Day 2025: Twelve Hours of Pure Sound
Drone Day 2025: Twelve Hours of Pure Sound
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Louanne Morin
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May 27, 2025
Drone Day 2025 sees local musicians and experimental music amateurs convene to create twelve hours of continuous sound.
Brooklin Stormie: The Arthur Interview
Brooklin Stormie: The Arthur Interview
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Louanne Morin
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May 20, 2025
Local artist Brooklin Stormie speaks to Arthur about her newfound love of Peterborough, reconnecting with her inner child, and her new children's graphic novel "Astronautical!"
WATCH: Chancellor Stephen Stohn is Ianterviewed by Ian Vansegbrook
WATCH: Chancellor Stephen Stohn is Ianterviewed by Ian Vansegbrook
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Ian Vansegbrook
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Allen Barnier
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May 20, 2025
In this slightly delayed upload, we speak with Stephen Stohn, Chancellor of Trent University, producer of Degrassi, and co-founder of Arthur. We speak to him about his then-recently released album, as well as spirituality, Arthur's founding, and the Beatles.
Trent Professor Aaron Kreuter Launches "Lake Burntshore" at Take Cover Books
Trent Professor Aaron Kreuter Launches "Lake Burntshore" at Take Cover Books
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David King
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May 3, 2025
Trent professor Aaron Kreuter returned to Take Cover Books on May 1st to launch his novel "Lake Burntshore," a coming-of-age satire about a Jewish summer camp in the Muskokas.
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First Look at ReFrame Film Festival’s 2023 Lineup
First Look at ReFrame Film Festival’s 2023 Lineup
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ReFrame Film Festival
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December 19, 2022
Press release from ReFrame Film Festival releases information regarding the opening night special event and some teasers of the new lineup.
Cinevangelism Vol. I: Black Christmas (1974)
Cinevangelism Vol. I: Black Christmas (1974)
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Evan Robins
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December 15, 2022
In the first volume of her pseudo-eponymous film column, Evangeline Robins recounts an anecdotal instance of the butterfly effect in action, all owing to a chance encounter and the legacy of one slasher movie.