Arts & Culture
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CD Reviews | January 26th 2012
The Sturgeons
The Sturgeons play an old style of music, though they keep it fresh and unique. more »
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CD Reviews | January 26th 2012
The Forbidden Dimension
A horror rock band from Calgary, The Forbidden Dimension has been rocking out their music since the 1980s. more »
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CD Reviews | January 26th 2012
Quinzy
Opening with a trio of tunes about Winnipeg (which, in turn, each open with the line “I dress for the weather”) Quinzy’s latest in a long line of EPs is a direct love letter to our fair city. more »
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Books | January 26th 2012
Take a trip
It’s been just over a year since Carol Brisebois self-published her sparrow, her debut novel, and she hasn’t stepped away from the keyboard since. more »
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Theatre | January 26th 2012
Main stage brought to life with laughter
It’s easy to tell when a comedic play does its job sufficiently. The tell tale sign is gut-splitting laughter of course, but it’s important to know where the humour comes from. more »
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Theatre | January 25th 2012
Scumday Mondays
There’s a new place to find scum in town on a Monday night, and it’s not where you might expect. more »
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Film | January 25th 2012 | 2
Interesting documentary showcases Brazilian Formula 1 driver’s life in the fast lane
This documentary from British Academy of Film and Television Arts winning filmmaker Asif Kapadia about arguably the greatest Formula 1 driver of all time, Ayrton Senna, is great, but not without its faults. more »
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Fashion | January 25th 2012
Fashion Streeter
Fashion and function can go together.
– Ruth
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Lifestyle | January 25th 2012
The death of television: impossible or inevitable?
The way you watch television may be about to change. That is, if it hasn’t already. more »
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Music | January 25th 2012
Drumming under the radar
Aaron Edgar has been a professional drummer for his entire adult life. more »
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