Anastasia Chipelski

  • Speak up

    Another campus-based newspaper, The Manitoban was in the news recently as a University of Manitoba Students’ Union councillor introduced – and then withdrew – a motion that would challenge the student levy funding the paper’s operations. 

  • Moving beyond the page

    In these pages, we do our best to tell the stories that aren’t being told in other venues, but sometimes these stories need to move beyond the page. And in the coming weeks, we’ve got two events that hope to do just that.

  • Winnipeg screams for ice cream

    “Only in Winnipeg can you open an ice cream shop in January,” ice cream enthusiast Peter Bjornson says.

  • CRITIPEG: Undocumented: The Architecture of Migrant Detention

    Undocumented explores forms and spaces that separate cause and effect, object and subject, self and other.

  • Comments and comics and boards, oh my!

    We’re a little over halfway through the production year, but we’re not slowing down any.

  • Fresh starts

    After a little December break, we’re back in action with a very colourful issue for you.

  • Uniter 30 outtakes

    In tallying the votes for this issue, one of the greatest joys and greatest challenges is going through all the reader submissions

  • Favourite local date activity

    1. Go out for food
    2. Drinks (at home, or out somewhere)
    3. Go to a movie or watch Netflix

  • Favourite local achiever over 60

    Well, about that...

  • Favourite local gallery or artist centre

    1. Winnipeg Art Gallery 
    2. aceart.
    3. MAWA

  • Favourite local achiever under 30

    1. Chloe Chafe
    2. TIE: Joy Balmana / Michael Barkman

  • Favourite local performance

    1. Yes We Mystic and the Earthly Paradise
    Hon. Mentions: Beck at Insterstellar Rodeo, John K and Winter Wheat at Folk Fest, Propagandhi at the Garrick, Rachelle Bourget’s “After the Cause”

  • Favourite local independant publication

    1. Stylus
    2. Red Rising Magazine
    3. TIE: Winnipeg Free Press/Dear Journal 

  • Your very own 30

    This issue is for you, and by you, according to readers’ votes.

  • Going on 30

    This week’s paper is our last regular issue of the year, but we’re already hard at work on a special treat for you next week.

  • Speak out

    On Nov. 22, along with QPOC Winnipeg and Black Space Winnipeg, we'll be hosting the first Uniter Speakers Series event of this season.

  • The unreliable narrator of Heavenly Bodies

    After a well-received run at the Winnipeg Fringe Festival this summer, the experimental one-woman show Heavenly Bodies is being revived.

  • When you’re having fun

    It’s hard to believe we’re three-quarters of the way through what we call “fall” already.

  • Putting ourselves together

    Sometimes it can feel like the word “community” is used so much that it’s become a feel-good buzzword.

  • It’s 30 time!

    On Nov. 30, we’ll celebrate your favourite people, places and things, but first, we need your votes to determine the winners! 

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