Volume 71, Number 26

Published March 30, 2017

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  • Mix it up

    This, our last regular-ish paper of the year, is somewhat unconventional.

  • Local drag

    Will Garrioch would love to see more growth on the Winnipeg drag scene so artists could start making some money.

  • Publishers per capita

    Perhaps it’s time for Manitoba to start celebrating its status as a publishing hotspot.

  • Reviewing Winnipeg

    For the Urban Issue, The Uniter is reviewing facets of Winnipeg itself.

  • If you like The Head and the Heart, you’ll love …

    Popular folk and pop group The Head and the Heart will play the Burton Cummings Theatre on May 31 – a show that will attract many fans – but in the meantime, there are plenty of local acts for music lovers to enjoy. 

  • Painting the town

    Winnipeg is home to many murals that tell the city’s tale. Artistic renderings of historical events can be found throughout the city, but as artists become inspired by other styles, they, and their murals, may be moving in a new direction.

  • Dry Wit

    “What can I drink there?” can be as big a question for sober folks as it is for anyone else, but our take on the answer is a little bit different. 

  • 50 years of community

    The University of Winnipeg (U of W) celebrates its 50th anniversary in 2017. Throughout those years, the institution has developed an identity that experts say is still evolving.

  • Trees and bees

    When it comes to Winnipeg’s urban environment, there are untapped resources peppered all throughout our city. 

  • Through Daniel’s Eyes

    Daniel Crump is a storyteller with a passion for documenting the world using the medium of photography.

  • Through Callie’s Eyes

    Callie Morris began taking photos at age 12, during a trip to Japan with her dad.

  • This dump is alright

    When searching the words “Winnipeg is” on Google, the first three phrases to appear were “a dump,” “a death sentence” and “frozen.” The fourth phrase, however, was “a great city.”

  • How’s Winnipeg?

    “So how’s Winnipeg?” is the question my friends back in Calgary keep asking me. I moved from there to here five months ago, in November, which is widely regarded as a curious move from both Calgarians and Winnipeggers alike. I always skirt around the question, mainly because it’s a pretty complex answer I’m still figuring out.

  • Punchie

    Punchie is a one panel comic series that explores different worlds and characters. Hearts that rumble with faces from the fringes. Issue 1: In droid city, the resistance tags in red.