Timothy Dyck
-
Documentary chronicles director’s experience under house arrest in Iran
Censorship and art make strange bedfellows. This is Not a Film is the product of such a coupling.
-
Local filmmakers’ documentary reveals the reality of creating fantasy
Video games are challenging.
-
More music this week
More music this week
-
Documentary relives New York’s No Wave film movement
Cheap housing and affordable Super 8 cameras are key to the artistic frenzy that took New York City by storm in the ’70s and early ’80s.
-
Art collective looks at culture and trends with multimedia art project
Have you ever thought about the details of moccasins? What does it mean to wear feather earrings? Is bannock still bannock when it’s cut in a triangle and served with tea and called a scone? These are questions being raised by the local art collective the Ephemerals.
-
Artist explores new way of making photographs with large, homemade wooden camera
Andrew Milne is an artist with a knack for creating the inspiring.
-
Following their artistic vision to the end
While no longer a part of the house that bore the name Liptonia, the creativity derived from it has stayed with local musicians The Liptonians.
-
From Winnipeg to Austin and back again
Dedication to music and the pursuit of artistic vision are what make Twilight Hotel such a compelling band.
-
New sculptures capture the intimate connection between art and music
The iconic Winnipeg venue the West End Cultural Centre keeps getting more beautiful with age – this time with a new set of steel sculptures by local artist James Culleton adorning the venerable venue’s façade, tying together the creativity of the space visually.
-
SUFJAN STEVENS
For those aging fans of ultimate hipster Sufjan Stevens, the time has come for new work. This single, from the forthcoming album The Age of Adz, continues Stevens’s long history of multi-layering and multi-instrumentation.
-
The forgotten and the frightening
Legs, kittens, cutouts and string all seem to be emblematic of deeper themes in Natural disasters, pets and other stories, a joint exhibit by Jessica MacCormack and Elisabeth Belliveau.
-
Photography creating dialogue
Although it may not be evident at first, there is a theme running through artist Larry Glawson’s exhibit, 27 x Doug and it’s not the eponymous Doug Melnyk.
-
Support and encouragement from total strangers
The Manitoba Marathon came and went this year, in a burst of avid and amateur runners. On June 20, 13,686 participants crossed the finish line at the University of Manitoba’s stadium.
-
“Maybe this comes down to a philosophical difference”
There it was, melting before us – the answer to the question: Which vendor sells the best gelati?
-
A letter to the city
Dear Winnipeg, How I wish that you and I could work things out. I wish I could get through to you, instead of being met with resistance. You have so much potential.