A Lifetime with The Lord of the Rings
A Lifetime with The Lord of the Rings
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Wesley Braid
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February 17, 2026
Wesley Braid recently watched his (second) favourite trilogy of all time in the theatres and breaks down the once in a life time experience.
Shakespeare Pub Night: An English Department Divorce Party
Shakespeare Pub Night: An English Department Divorce Party
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Allen Barnier
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February 17, 2026
Stephen Brown and Andrew Loeb present the Trent English Department's 24th annual Shakespeare Pub Night.
Pathologic 3: Transcending the Medium
Pathologic 3: Transcending the Medium
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Cirilla Bowman
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February 13, 2026
A game about the transcendence of humanity has transcended itself.
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ReFrame Review: Let the Little Light Shine
ReFrame Review: Let the Little Light Shine
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Madison Marvin
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February 2, 2023
Madison Marvin reviews Kevin Shaw's 2022 documentary Let the Little Light Shine. The film is part of the 2023 ReFrame Film Festival Lineup.
Cinevangelism Interlude: Televangelism with Evangeline Robins: VOL I: “Love and Chainsaws” the She-quel: On the Animatic Adaptation of Tatsuki Fujimoto’s Chainsaw Man (2022)
Cinevangelism Interlude: Televangelism with Evangeline Robins: VOL I: “Love and Chainsaws” the She-quel: On the Animatic Adaptation of Tatsuki Fujimoto’s Chainsaw Man (2022)
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Evan Robins
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January 25, 2023
Challenging herself to review something topical (or at least from this century) for once, Evangeline sinks her devilish teeth into Studio MAPPA's adaptation of Chainsaw Man.
ReFrame Review: The Smell of Money
ReFrame Review: The Smell of Money
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Ev Richardson
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January 24, 2023
The Smell of Money explores the impacts of intensive hog farming on the local residents and environment. This documentary does not shy away from declaring the situation to be one of environmental racism, with concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFO) being found predominantly in counties occupied by the descendants of formerly enslaved individuals. 
Highly Likely: Book Talk & Dad Rock with Niko Stratis
Highly Likely: Book Talk & Dad Rock with Niko Stratis
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Evan Robins
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February 12, 2026
Two women with Welsh dads talk about working, writing, and what exactly constitutes “dad rock.”
Sketchy Business: TUAAC's Third Comedy Show a Success
Sketchy Business: TUAAC's Third Comedy Show a Success
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Indigo Moran
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January 28, 2026
"I’ve always really loved acting, so [sketch] has been a really great way to pursue that in university," said co-organizer Drew Freemantle.
Anne Shirley Theatre Company Presents: Five Lesbians Eating A Quiche
Anne Shirley Theatre Company Presents: Five Lesbians Eating A Quiche
By
Allen Barnier
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Indigo Moran
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January 28, 2026
Arthur asks the five lesbians if they eat the quiche.
ReFrame Review: INGA
ReFrame Review: INGA
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Wesley Braid
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January 28, 2026
INGA is an emotional look into the lives of Ukrainians displaced by Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine.
Cruelty Maintains Gnostic Front's INDUSTRY STANDARD
Cruelty Maintains Gnostic Front's INDUSTRY STANDARD
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David King
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January 28, 2026
The latest collaboration from Gemunu de Silva and Gnostic Front is a devastating glimpse into a global death machine.
ReFrame Review: At All Kosts
ReFrame Review: At All Kosts
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Cirilla Bowman
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January 28, 2026
"At All Kosts" gives weight to the common sentiment that art is and of itself an act of resistance.
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Arthur Book Club Goes to Summer Camp
Arthur Book Club Goes to Summer Camp
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Evan Robins
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Abbigale Kernya
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August 6, 2024
Evan and Abbigale go back to the 90s for an appropriately summery splat-fest in Gretchen Felker-Martin's gory gesamtkunstwerk, Cuckoo. We might be hyping it up a bit much, which raises the question: will it go over better than the last one?
“It feels like coming home”: Trent Alum Band I, the Mountain Performs at Traill’s Music on the Hill
“It feels like coming home”: Trent Alum Band I, the Mountain Performs at Traill’s Music on the Hill
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Abbigale Kernya
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July 26, 2024
On Thursday, July 25th, the Kitchener-based Canadian folk band I, the Mountain took to the stage at the Jalynn Bennett Amphitheatre for one of the six musical events part of Catherine Parr Traill College’s Music on the Hill series this summer. Arthur co-editor, Abbigale Kernya had the opportunity to speak to the band before their performance to discuss their musical origin, upcoming releases, and their nostalgic connection to Peterborough.