Pathologic 3: Transcending the Medium
Pathologic 3: Transcending the Medium
By
Cirilla Bowman
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February 13, 2026
A game about the transcendence of humanity has transcended itself.
Highly Likely: Book Talk & Dad Rock with Niko Stratis
Highly Likely: Book Talk & Dad Rock with Niko Stratis
By
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
By
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.
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Slander in Cinema
Slander in Cinema
By
Aimée Anctil
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April 15, 2021
In this article, Aimee Anctil explores the oft-overlooked racist and homophobic tropes in 'Mean Girls' (2004) and Scott Pilgrim vs. The World (2010). Anctil reminds us that "we can appreciate art, we must also criticize it for what it is. No art is without flaw, and no film is without its biases."
The Next Best Option; the Musicfest Livestream
The Next Best Option; the Musicfest Livestream
By
Elizabeth Mitton
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April 2, 2021
Musicfest's free admission concerts in Del Crary Park have been a staple summer activity in the Peterborough-Nogojiwanong area for decades. However, in the age of COVID-19 and concerts being cancelled for the foreseeable future, Musicfest opted to host their first-ever livestreamed performance while aiming to maintain audience engagement. How did they do it? Elizabeth Mitton sat down with Musicfest's Marketing and Communications Specialist Justin Sutton to find out.
The Arthur Literary Review: Tim Hwang and Why You're a Commodity
The Arthur Literary Review: Tim Hwang and Why You're a Commodity
By
Dante Pettapiece
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March 17, 2021
In his latest edition of the Arthur Literary Review, Dante Pettapiece reflects on Tim Hwang's new book, 'Subprime Attention Crisis,' which explores how big tech financializes attention. In this review, Pettapiece reimagines the internet and explains why Hwang believes there is a ticking time bomb at the heart of the internet.
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
By
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
By
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.
ReFrame Review: Ocean Seen From The Heart
ReFrame Review: Ocean Seen From The Heart
By
Indigo Moran
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January 28, 2026
Iolande Cadrin-Rossignol and Marie-Dominique Michaud's "Ocean Seen From The Heart" is an empathy-driven call to protect marine biodiversity.
ReFrame Review: Heightened Scrutiny
ReFrame Review: Heightened Scrutiny
By
David King
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January 23, 2026
“The law is a system of violence. The role of the lawyer, in my view, is to minimize that violence through advocacy.”
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ReFrame Review: Agatha's Almanac
ReFrame Review: Agatha's Almanac
By
Madison Mäe Adsetts
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January 23, 2026
Rather than moving toward a conventional narrative arc, Agatha’s Almanac settles into a rhythm shaped by repetition, attentiveness, and ecological time.
ReFrame Review: The Nest
ReFrame Review: The Nest
By
Athena Emmanouil
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January 23, 2026
“We reach for the past because we have unfulfilled desires. And what reaches back can surprise us.”