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Arthur Journalist Angela Slater-Meadows speaks to artist Raine Knudsen about her artistic vision and her exhibit "Portals of Curiosity" during a March 3rd First Friday event at the Jason Wilkins Factory.
Trent's own Dr. Hugh Hodges The Fascist Groove Thing is a lengthy, articulate exploration of Thatcher-era Britain through an unconventional framing device, and Arthur's inimitable Evan Robins was there for the book launch! In this article she recounts Hodges' speech, talks to him about his process, and sketches a review of a thoroughly-excellent academic read.
Rumours of Alfred's death have been greatly exaggerated, as the current insert bears witness to. This horrible little paper, bred in the deepest pits of contempt for ingrained authority, bootlickers, and patsies of all description is the satirical (and deeply stupid) younger brother of Arthur. Be warned: This paper has no redeeming qualities.
With Issue Seven, Arthur's 57th Volume goes out with a proverbial bang. Having survived a malicious libel and defunding campaign wrought by Trent's best and brightest, Arthur is assured another year (at least) of funding. Beyond the top-notch reporting you've come to love and expect, the paper and its contributors come back swinging with "Alfred" - an insert which is not recommended for anyone under the age of 18 or who get offended by things they read.
Leo Groarke paddles away from accountability and onto the front page of Arthur's November issue. We have everything here from bathroom politics to the experiences of teaching candidates and how Gzowski College plans to spend its COVID surplus. This issue also featured the resurrection of Lillith - a feminist self-representation insert featuring art, poetry, and prose created in recognition of the 16 days of activism against gender-based violence.
Introducing the Peterborough Politics Podcast, a weekly podcast with Sebastian Johnston-Lindsay and Danny Taro. Episode 1 "Catching Up" is all about getting up to speed with the municipal politics of Peterborough, Ontario, Canada.