Justin Luschinski
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Piping hot comedy
Brett Madill is very clever. However, his podcast name says otherwise.
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Manitoba receives low grade on women’s equality
Manitoba has made little improvement in the areas of women’s equality, according to a new report.
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Paper menus to computer tablets
The future of restaurants may be square-shaped.
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Leah Decter: Expressing ideas and engaging her audience
Leah Decter is giving an artist talk this week, and she certainly has a lot of work and accomplishments to reflect on.
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Should the federal government dedicate more money to gang prevention?
Should the federal government dedicate more money to gang prevention?
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Group challenges bottled water bans on campus
Can a YouTube video stop student activism against bottled water?
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Resident alien
Carly Maicher has come out of hiding to play a show in Winnipeg.
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Manitoba search and rescue team takes lead in disaster situations
They are a special team designed to save lives and manage disaster scenarios too large and complex for the resources of local emergency responders.
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Airport screening regulation comes under fire from trans-rights activists
A months-old change to airport screening regulations discriminates against transgender persons, effectively banning them from boarding an airplane for travel, LGBT activists charge.
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Navigating Facebook’s privacy policies
Nathan Wild got a Facebook profile a year ago to keep in touch with distant friends.
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Keeping the laughs going
Darcy Michael describes himself as a gay stoner wrapped up in a fat man’s body, but he can be accurately described as a rising star in the Canadian comedy scene.
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Directing young people’s theatre isn’t child’s play
Leslee Silverman firmly believes that children are our future, and has been cultivating imaginations for almost 30 years.
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‘Signature experiences’ crucial part of Tourism Winnipeg’s new strategy
While Tourism Winnipeg has launched a new five-year master plan that intends to bring more tourism dollars into Winnipeg, some critics are concerned about taxpayer money funding the plan’s main attractions.
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Do you feel there is a social stigma attached to declaring bankruptcy?
Do you feel there is a social stigma attached to declaring bankruptcy?
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Renowned street artist Banksy takes sharp, critical aim at the art industry
Exit through the Gift Shop is an intriguing documentary by British graffiti artist Banksy.
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On to the next level
If there’s one thing you can say about Winnipeg, it’s no one trick pony. Since the turn of the century, the city has been a benchmark for diversity. Much of this is a result of our unwavering support for independent art and artists alike.
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SOLE AND THE SKYRIDER BAND Plastique
Sole and the Skyrider Band’s latest album, Plastique, is an interesting experimental hip-hop album that is crippled by its own ambitions.
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JASON GREELEY Jason Greeley
Jason Greeley’s self-titled country album gives the impression that he tried to combine elements of rock in with his standard country sound to give himself more of an edge.
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All that you can’t leave behind
Films centering around the war on terror aren’t exactly a new thing in Hollywood, and it’s fair to say that the horse is nearly dead by now.
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FRIENDLY RICH - Pictures at an Exhibition
Friendly Rich is no stranger to the indie music scene. With a discography that dates back to 1990, his latest effort is definitely as offbeat as you’ve come to expect.