Arthur Newspaper: Volume 59

Articles
ReFrame Review: The Night Visitors
The Night Visitors is a film about moths. Through breathy narration, interview clips, and onscreen text the film provides a wide array of perspectives on how the moth fits into our world, from a brief stint as a silk-spinning cash cow, to an omen of death in Edgar Allen Poe's "The Sphinx," to a swarming nuisance and terror of clothing wardrobes everywhere. 
Enter the Bonnerwall: Mayor's Levee Marred by Death Threats, Bonnerworth Protest
The Mayor's New Year's Levee rings in 2025, with Peterborough City Council and Senior Management Staff at the City made informally accessible to the public at a drop-in event at the Canadian Canoe Museum. While democracy prevailed, chaos ensued.
Help! I Loved Perverts by Ethel Cain and I Suddenly Wish to Experience a Whole New Genre of Music!
If you finished listening to Perverts and suddenly thought this, don’t worry—I’ve got you covered. The world of slowcore is a scary place, but as an (allegedly) transgender woman myself, I assure you there is no better authority to navigate it for you.
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Radio Free Arthur
Produced by
Abbigale Kernya
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Evan Robins
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The girls return to Studio A for one final ride across the airwaves with appropriately climactic news for this last Wednesday afternoon: the Otonabee River Man has been identified.
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