Arthur Newspaper: Volume 59

Articles
Reframe Review: Red Fever
Kiki Paterson reviews Red Fever, the follow-up to Niel Diamond and Catherine Bainbridge’s award-winning film Reel Injun. The film asks the question “why do they love us so much?” and informs viewers of willful lies about Indigenous People still present today and throughout history.
Goodbye Mappies. Stay dead.
Ian Vansegbrook eulogizes the deeply fucked up video games that defined his teenage years, in the wake of his recent Steam purge. It's a trip featuring nostalgia, regret, and growing as a person (hopefully).
Back to the Future: Donald Trump and the McKinley Presidential Era
Community Contributor J.A. Forrester reflects on the second term of United States President Donald Trump and the striking similarities to former President William McKinley and his war-like policies.
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