Time Stands Still at Millennium Park
Time Stands Still at Millennium Park
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David King
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August 7, 2025
What will we tell the Peterborough of tomorrow about the Peterborough of today?
35 Years Later, The Only Café is Still Open
35 Years Later, The Only Café is Still Open
By
David King
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July 28, 2025
“If you want to have a martini, we don't do that. If you want to have a World's Best sandwich with extra pickles and a pint of this and listen to the Rolling Stones, we’ve got that.”
How to Buy a Mechanical Keyboard (and Why) | Technomancy
How to Buy a Mechanical Keyboard (and Why) | Technomancy
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Evan Robins
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July 22, 2025
People have been asking. Send them to me.
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Disabled Peterborough Community Members say Peterborough Needs a Disability Pride Month
Disabled Peterborough Community Members say Peterborough Needs a Disability Pride Month
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Derek Newman-Stille
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July 18, 2025
“It’s not like we don’t exist in every city. We do. But when buildings exclude us, where do we congregate to celebrate who we are?”
My “Dopamine Deficit": I Went a Month Without Social Media and Decided to Document It
My “Dopamine Deficit": I Went a Month Without Social Media and Decided to Document It
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Ciara Richardson
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May 2, 2025
Ciara Richardson presents an anecdotal, more researched case study of the "dopamine detox" trend, detailing her month-long sabbatical without using social media.
The Arthur Astrology Hour: Love Lies Reading
The Arthur Astrology Hour: Love Lies Reading
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Ciara Richardson
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Ian Vansegbrook
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February 19, 2025
Having found a crystal ball somewhere in the receses of the Arthur office, resident star scrutineers Ciara Richardson and Ian Vansegbrook seize the opportunity to peer into your love life.
Disabled Peterborough Community Members say Peterborough Needs a Disability Pride Month
Disabled Peterborough Community Members say Peterborough Needs a Disability Pride Month
By
Derek Newman-Stille
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July 18, 2025
“It’s not like we don’t exist in every city. We do. But when buildings exclude us, where do we congregate to celebrate who we are?”
My “Dopamine Deficit": I Went a Month Without Social Media and Decided to Document It
My “Dopamine Deficit": I Went a Month Without Social Media and Decided to Document It
By
Ciara Richardson
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May 2, 2025
Ciara Richardson presents an anecdotal, more researched case study of the "dopamine detox" trend, detailing her month-long sabbatical without using social media.
The Arthur Astrology Hour: Love Lies Reading
The Arthur Astrology Hour: Love Lies Reading
By
Ciara Richardson
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Ian Vansegbrook
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February 19, 2025
Having found a crystal ball somewhere in the receses of the Arthur office, resident star scrutineers Ciara Richardson and Ian Vansegbrook seize the opportunity to peer into your love life.
Chris Hadfield: A Cosmic Canadian
Chris Hadfield: A Cosmic Canadian
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Allen Barnier
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January 28, 2025
A deep dive into the out of this world life and career of Canada's very own Chris Hadfield, whose work and legacy are inspirational to the nation’s future astronauts and earthbound Canadians alike.
The Arthur Astrology Hour - New Year Resolutions
The Arthur Astrology Hour - New Year Resolutions
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Ciara Richardson
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Ian Vansegbrook
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January 22, 2025
Ciara Richardson and Ian Vansegbrook tag-team the star charts to tell you how you'll fare in this new year.
There Are Too Many Gay Little Hyundai Elantra Tourings in Peterborough
There Are Too Many Gay Little Hyundai Elantra Tourings in Peterborough
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David King
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December 13, 2024
David King is back on his pulpit with an extremely specific gripe about being a vehicle guy and his disgusting reliance on his gay little car.
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Sex Shops and You, or Why You Should Visit One
Sex Shops and You, or Why You Should Visit One
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Ian Vansegbrook
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May 2, 2024
Staff journalist Ian Vansegbrook presents an introspective look at sex shops, and their role both as facets of sexuality and identity, but also as vendors of sex toys.
An Interview with Neuro-diverse Professor Derek Newman-Stille
An Interview with Neuro-diverse Professor Derek Newman-Stille
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Ian Vansegbrook
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April 15, 2024
In this second edition of my ongoing interviews with Neurodivergent professors here at Trent, we speak with Derek Newman-Stille (They/Them), a nine-time Aurora Award winner for fantasy and science fiction writing, and Trent PhD candidate, who specializes in fat studies, disability studies, and queer studies.