The Arthur Literary Review: Don DeLillo’s Deafening Silence
It is alarming that Don DeLillo’s newest release, The Silence, is one of the more relatable novels to be released this year. I have read so many books recently that …
It is alarming that Don DeLillo’s newest release, The Silence, is one of the more relatable novels to be released this year. I have read so many books recently that …
This year we tried to give you picks that escape the less than ideal reality we’re all in currently, but I could not help comparing some of our situations collectively …
Charles Yu — story editor for HBO’s Westworld, and author of the 2010 novel How to Live Safely in a Science Fiction Universe — has crafted a complex deconstruction of …
Would you believe it if I told you Spanky was a real person? Spanky, of Spanky’s bar, is not just a legend, he is very much real and very much …
On September 15, 2020 as part of Ontario Public Interest Research Group’s (OPIRG) Disorientation week. BLM Nogojiwanong, Reframe Film Festival, and OPIRG joined forces to showcase the film Our Dance …
Peterborough’s latest public art installation, Jiimaan’ndewemgadnong (the place where the heart of the canoe beats) was inaugurated this past August at the northeast corner of Water and King Street. This …
Jeanne Dielman, 23 Commerce Quay, 1080 Brussels (Kanopy) — This French film, more art than story, is for avid people watchers with a bit of patience. The story takes place …
The Girls, Emma Cline’s first novel, explored the nuance of cult mentality. Loosely based on the Manson Family, the novel follows Evie as she reflects on the time she spent …
Trent Film Society brings you “The Old and New”, a second serving of bi-weekly film suggestions to keep you trucking through the fall. I think it is not a stretch …
‘Back but different’ seems to be a trend for this school year and the Trent Film Society is no different. Regular fall semesters can be busy and overwhelming, so we …
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