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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.
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).
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.
In this special last edition, ReFrame Film Festival dominates the centrefold in this issue, alongside even more reviews about surreal PS2-like indie games, Ethel Cain, and shoegaze.
Issue 3 marks the first front page entirely populated by trans women. Inside: Emilia Perez, Trent's $12 million tuition loss, sweaty centrefold photos of Cultural Studies students, and the Grinch but if he killed people.
In this special last edition, ReFrame Film Festival dominates the centrefold in this issue, alongside even more reviews about surreal PS2-like indie games, Ethel Cain, and shoegaze.
The girls are back in the studio with one thing on their mind: has the city gone #darkwoke? Is trad wifery in? Will Peterborough officially migrate to Bluesky.Social instead of X (The Everything App)? Will students ever stop moaning about convocation? (co-editor Abbigale Kernya is graduating, so she gets to weigh in here) Find out the ans