Volume 73, Number 16

Published January 31, 2019

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  • Choir is love

    Humans primally express themselves with sound. Where there is joy, there is a joyful noise. Where there is pain, there is wailing.

  • Theatre talks

    This Sunday, Feb. 3, we’re grateful to host another amazing cultural producer as part of the Uniter Speaker Series. Darla Contois will join us at the West End Cultural Centre for an afternoon conversation.

  • Whose House? Audrey’s House!

    Audrey Mercado describes her decorative style as a “broke version of mid-century modern,” complete with wood panelling, accents and furniture.

  • Arts briefs

    Open Caskets book launch // Throwback Thursdays III at WECC // Jay Mohr at Rumor’s // Sheena Rattai salutes Leonard Cohen // Forthwith Festival // After the Cause

  • CRITPEG: Army of Shadows

    Winnipeg Cinematheque is hosting a retrospective of the films of Jean-Pierre Melville in celebration of the director’s 100th birthday. 

  • Home - House Handshake

    House Handshake presents itself less as a band and more of a tight-knit, makeshift family.

  • Breaking up is (not always) hard to do

    Breakups can be difficult, whether it’s a romantic breakup or the breakup of your favourite band. But they don’t have to be.

  • Coming out comedy

    2018 was a big year for Chanty Marostica.

  • Open mics offer space to try something new

    Tune your guitar and polish up your magic tricks – there’s a new open mic coming to Winnipeg.

  • Defying expectations with honesty

    Darla Contois’ passion for theatre was first sparked by a production of award-winning Métis playwright Ian Ross’ Baloney! when it visited her high school.

  • Crystal clear

    Humans and animals have been forming unbreakable bonds for centuries. 

  • Feeding diaspora

    Food is a multi-sensory experience that can transport us elsewhere.

  • News briefs

    Lgbtq2s* yoga // DIY face masks // La Poutine Week in Winnipeg // Social class in interpersonal interactions // Collegiate Open House // Indigenous Insights partnership launch

  • Peg panty party

    The upcoming ArtsJunktion ArtHive encourages people to show a little more love, care and creativity toward their underwear drawer.

  • A match made for match

    Thom Bargen will host the fifth Local Brews + Global Views event, which gives members of the public an opportunity to discuss and ask questions about global development projects with Nuala Nazarko, regional manager for development with MATCH International Women’s Fund, and Kristie Pearson, the chair of the Winnipeg Fund in support of MATCH.

  • Art exhibition explores ethics of court representations

    A still from That ends that matter by Jean Paul Kelly., produced in 2016 for the Delfina Foundation, and currently on view at Plug In ICA

  • Putting the ‘fun’ back in the fundrive

    Every year, the University of Winnipeg’s (U of W) community radio station CKUW works on and off the air to raise the money they need to keep operating consistently and commercial-free.

  • Push to the playoffs

    With the Canada West playoffs on the horizon, the University of Winnipeg Wesmen basketball teams hosted two of the most talented squads in the conference last weekend: the University of Regina Cougars.

  • Every body in the pool

    Swimming is a popular, benefit-rich activity, but there are social and structural barriers which can make swimming in the city an impossibility for many.