Aaron Snider

  • International News Briefs

    Massive earthquake, tsunami devastate Japan; Dalai Lama eyes retirement; African Union fights for Somalian stability; ETA leader in custody; Corruption from above

  • Taking matters into their own hands

    Getting a book published has never been an easy task. Tony Nesca, a Winnipeg-based writer, knows that as well as anyone.

  • International News Briefs

    Cuba charges American aid worker; Japan observes Chinese actions nervously; Americans most wanted; Afghan children slain; Political giant weighs in

  • International News Briefs

    South Korea encourages northern uprising; Assange extradition ruling; Christchurch quake recovery continues; China overtakes Japan; Saudi Arabia ’s King Abdullah returns home

  • International News Briefs

    Belgium sets dubious record; Whaling suspended; Assassin pleads guilty; John Paul II to be exhumed; Big oil held to account

  • International News Briefs

    Queensland hit by another natural disaster; Elections announcement receives mixed reactions; ’Leaks for Peace?; Hindu ruins conflict reignites; Antarctic voyages still involve peril

  • Katie Moore

    Unfortunately, even the most talented musician needs more than sincerity and a lovely voice to make a truly engaging record.

  • The Afterparty

    There is an essential conflict in this album from Winnipeg band The Afterparty: is the dress code black-tie formal or barefoot mud-dancing attire?

  • International News Briefs

    Brazil begins new hydro dam; Computer hackers arrested; Leading gay rights activist killed; Koreas return to talks without apology; Tens of thousands protest in Egypt

  • International News Briefs

    Cellular insurgency; “Laundry Women” returns to France; Jordanians demand food and freedom; Atlantis will fly once more; Retired Greek athletes face charges

  • Cat Jahnke

    The title of this album accurately describes what’s inside.

  • International News Briefs

    Kashmir troop withdrawal planned by India; Mine explosion victims cannot be recovered; Chernobyl wildlife debate; Palestine finds South American support; New charges for Italian PM

  • International News Briefs

    Ghana seeks non-violent solution to Ivory Coast situation; Receding flood waters to reveal actual extent of damages; Greek anti-immigrant fence faces opposition; Whalers, Sea Shepherds battle near Antarctica; Rising food prices cause alarm

  • University of Winnipeg welcomes Ivan Coyote

    This month marks a change in Winnipeg’s literary guard, as Ivan Coyote becomes the sixth Carol Shields writer-in-residence at the University of Winnipeg.

  • International News Briefs

    Koreas edge toward conflict; Fifty-eight years on the lam may end soon; $35 billion Internet bill; Subtle deterrence; Lucky to be alive

  • U of W theatre department brings a classic comedy to the stage

    For most people, a stage production begins with dimming lights and an opening curtain. It ends a few hours later when the real world is relit and the stage is once more sealed off behind its fabric barrier.

  • International News Briefs

    Discussing church matters; Disturbing discovery; Violence looms; Twitter charges; Preserving culture

  • A Most Clever Disaster

    This album is mysterious.

  • Dance With Snakes

    Fast-paced and morally twisted, Horacio Castellanos Moya’s novel Dance With Snakes is not for those who rely on happy endings.

  • Cyclists to get improved facilities and support through campus bike lab this spring

    After more than two years of planning and collecting the necessary funds, later this month the University of Winnipeg Students’ Association (UWSA) is expected to announce a spring opening date for a new campus bike lab.

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