Jaz Papadopoulos

  • The fight for safety under censorship

    Since its advent, the internet has been a key resource for keeping sex workers safe, a venue for hearing their opinions on policy and a tool for making money.

  • Winnipeggers agree that water is life

    Enbridge’s proposed Line 3, a pipeline renewal project, will skirt the northwest of Winnipeg.

  • Arts briefs

    SAADI SAQAFAT (OUR CULTURE) // Annual Autism Variety Show // Biaystok // Friday tea // An evening with writers

  • What is a city without people?

    In December 2017, there was an uproar after the internet got wind of wealthy residents of Bristol, United Kingdom, installing spikes in the trees outside their homes to stop birds from pooping on their cars.

  • Arts briefs

    MARL Film Fest // Winnipeg Comedy Showcase // unforgettable // Poetry in Many Languages // The Honest Heart Collective // Orchid show

  • Arts briefs

    Solhounds // Baking Show casting call // REAL Slick // Sign of a Place // North End theatre workshops // Want to get published?

  • Baristas: a millennial archetype

    Like many millennials, Kristen Einarson spent some time working as a barista. Little did she know that her work experiences would inspire an entire web series.

  • Arts briefs

    Alliance Française French Film Festival // Northern artists at Graffiti Gallery // Gimli Film Fest call for submissions // NFB and APTN partnership // Games at The Good Will

  • Dance as a bridge

    Yofanana, NAfro Dance Productions’ upcoming show, cuts to the heart of human connection.

  • Arts briefs

    Girls Rock Winnipeg // An Evening of Jazz Song // Cluster music and arts festival // Freeze Frame film festival // Talk about child welfare in Manitoba

  • Someone tell CBC to stop playing this song

    “Gypsy” is a slur.

  • Looking back at Cootie Club

    From September 2014 to June 2015, Cootie Club offered an alternative gathering space in Winnipeg’s music scene.

  • Arts briefs

    Addictions support art group // Artists in schools // All-Inuit guest curatorial team at WAG // 48-hour Anti-Racism Film Challenge // Yoga and fitness for Black men // Classical romance

  • Arts briefs

    Medallion making // Cultural awareness workshop // Laughter is medicine // Valentines at The Park // Sourdough for Queers // Black History Month movie night

  • Shop vintage

    Vintage fashion is undergoing a revival – one that benefits both the closet and the environment.

  • Discussing drones

    The University of Winnipeg’s Gallery 1C03 is displaying an exhibition from local artists Reva Stone and Erika Lincoln until Feb. 17, 2018

  • Arts briefs

    Equalizer // Lovecrafted // Studio 393 podcast workshops // Forthwith Festival // Writers group // On Screen Manitoba

  • Arts briefs

    WAC Individual Artist grant program // Drop the Mic #8 // Sweet Without Sugar // DJs and skating at the Forks // WINDOW // Queer Yoga

  • What is accountability, anyways?

    People are getting “outed” all over the place. Winnipeg, among many cities, has “name your abuser” lists on Facebook and in bar bathrooms.

  • Sampling FOONYAP’s many musical layers

    On Jan. 24, Calgary’s FOONYAP (the stage moniker of musician Foon Yap) will grace the stage of the Ballroom to open Big Fun Festival with their vulnerable and mesmerizing experimental folk electronic music.

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