Highly Likely: Intimidators Go Analog
Highly Likely: Intimidators Go Analog
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Nevan Hinks
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February 24, 2026
Staffer Nevan Hinks talks with Nathan Truax of Intimidators on their upcoming pivot for Highly Likely.
Highly Likely: On the Road Again with Wax Mannequin
Highly Likely: On the Road Again with Wax Mannequin
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Eddy Sweeney
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February 23, 2026
Guest contributor Eddy Sweeney talks with Chris Adeney about his long-time love affair with the Peterborough music scene.
Book Review of Notes on a Beermat by Nicholas Pashley
Book Review of Notes on a Beermat by Nicholas Pashley
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J.A. Forrester
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February 18, 2026
Nicholas Pashley's "Notes on a Beermat" is a critique of modern pubs and how they have fallen from their traditional role within communities.
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Back to School with The Trent Film Society
Back to School with The Trent Film Society
The Trent Film Society brings you a collection of recommendations for the beginning of term. Stay tuned for bi-monthly updates and your what to watch guide.
Mapping Memories of a Company Town
Mapping Memories of a Company Town
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Nicky Taylor
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July 26, 2020
Arthur reflects on the Company Town at Artspace, featuring the works of Anne White, Ann Jaeger, Miranda Gee Jones, Eryn Lidster, and Lillian Ross-Millard
Theatre Trent Launches COVID-19 Venue Relief Fund
Theatre Trent Launches COVID-19 Venue Relief Fund
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Nicky Taylor
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June 26, 2020
Theatre Trent Launches Venue Relief Fund amidst COVID closures, and a lack of governmental support for arts and culture organizations.
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.
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
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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.
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ReFrame Review: The Garden Collective
ReFrame Review: The Garden Collective
By
Aras Mommertz
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January 27, 2021
Aras Mommertz reviews Sara Wylie's short documentary 'The Garden Collective.' This film documents the Prison for Women (P4W) Memorial Collective, telling tragic stories of injustice in the Kingston women's prison which closed in 2000, particularly histories of violence inflicted upon Indigenous women. 'The Garden Collective' is also a story of colonial brutality, the violence that the Canadian justice system continues to inflict, and the immense project for justice and healing that this collective has undertaken.
ReFrame Review: Dope is Death
ReFrame Review: Dope is Death
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Spencer Wells
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January 21, 2021
Spencer Wells reviews Mia Donovan's 2020 film, 'Dope is Death' - a documentary film that details the community response to the 1970s heroin epidemic in the South Bronx. In response to government inaction, the Black Panthers led an occuption of Lincoln Memorial Hospital and under the leadership of Dr. Shakur, the Lincoln Detox clinic became the first government-funded clinic of its kind. This article is part of the a series of a series of reviews for the 2021 ReFrame Film Festival.