Sebastian Johnston-Lindsay is the current Editor-in-Chief of Arthur and previously served as Coordinating Editor of Arthur's Volume 57. He is passionate about local arts and culture in Peterborough, as well as politics at all levels, including university governance. Sebastian is delighted to have the unique opportunity to help tell the stories of Peterborough and Trent University and share them with the community.

As a freelance writer, his writing has appeared in KawarthaNOW and he is a semi-regular contributor to the music website DOMINIONATED. Outside of print, Sebastian has previously written and produced a weekly radio show on Trent Radio called Great Canadian Covers and is the current co-host of NOISEHOLE on Trent Radio alongside fellow Arthurian, David King. He currently serves on the station's Board of Directors.

Outside of work, he can be found wandering the trails of Peterborough, at a local concert, cooking, or tuned in to a Blue Jays game.

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Articles
"Gender Ideology" Protesters Met With Substantial Opposition in Peterborough
A large crowd of counter protesters gathered outside of Peterborough City Hall on Wednesday September 20th to send a clear message that Trans and Queer youth are welcomed in our community.
Bowlcut: Peterborough Police Chief Longs for Opportunity to Address Media Outside Local Tim Hortons
Since taking over as Chief of Peterborough Police Service, Betts has developed what some consider to be a distasteful habit of holding press conferences from the areas where violent crimes have occurred. According to internal documents from the Peterborough Police Service made available to Arthur in exchange for a sizeable envelope of student money, Police Chief Stuart Betts has made it clear to staff that he hopes the next violent crime in this city occurs in a Tim Hortons’ parking lot in order to save him the trip and time setting up press availability inconveniently far from his favourite donut shop.
As New School Year Begins, Trent Students Relay Their Experiences Finding Housing
As a new school year gets underway, Arthur hits the scorched pavement during a September heat-wave to talk to students about their experiences with finding housing in Peterborough.
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2023-09-17 | On the Wall
Magic dragon of song
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September 17, 2023
2023-09-10 | Stuffed with Cheese
Garlicky spread
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September 10, 2023