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  • Juice Journal launches its 2019 anthology

    Juice Journal launches its 19th edition of the University of Winnipeg (U of W) literary journal on Oct. 7.

  • The circus is back in town

    A new season of Circus of Objects returns to X-Cues’ on Sept. 30. This cabaret-style performance series features puppetry, object theatre, circus arts, music and bad magic, producer Grant Guy, formerly of Adhere & Deny, says.

  • Something Lindy this way comes

    On Friday, Sept. 20, author Lindy West will speak at Knox United Church as a fundraiser for the Women’s Health Clinic (WHC).

  • Celebrating recovery

    People in recovery from addiction and mental illness are gathering at The Forks on Sept. 14. 

  • Making sex scenes safe(r) for filmmakers

    Inclusive pornographer Kate Sinclaire will hold a workshop on filming sex scenes at the Winnipeg Film Group on Sept. 18. The workshop will address how to approach shooting intimate scenes.

  • Changing of the Guard

    Playwright Audrey Dwyer returned to her native Winnipeg this week to serve as Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre’s (RMTC) artistic associate. She joins Kelly Thornton on her first season as artistic director at RMTC. This is the first time in the history of RMTC that both positions have been filled by women.

  • Leaving artists and students behind

    Manitoba Arts Council’s (MAC) new version of the Artists in Schools program rolls out this week.

  • Grey Cup parade highlights military presence

    Mixing tanks with Santa Claus is the real war on Christmas

  • Collaborative chuckles

    The Winnipeg Improv Festival is just around the corner.

  • The PROFile

    Hope McIntyre has quite the resume: playwright, director, founding artistic director of Sarasvàti Productions and 10-year University of Winnipeg professor.

  • The people of the protest

    The community of tents, banners, and protesters located in Memorial Park have packed up, but its impression is still being felt in the grassroots. 

  • José Contreras

    After 25 years as the sole constant member of Toronto indie band By Divine Right, José Contreras embarks on a solo adventure with this self-titled album.

  • Devin Cuddy Band

    Kitchen Knife is a fun bluesy record from country rock outfit The Devin Cuddy Band and a strong follow-up to the Juno nominated debut, Vol 1. 

  • Young Liars

    On the debut LP from Vancouver’s Young Liars, the band delivers a conceptual album of synth creeps that venture into even slower pop tracks.

  • Good food, great idea

    Since the closure of Extra Foods and Zellers last year, the downtown core has had a dearth of affordable supermarkets.

  • The Sturgeons

    The second album from Winnipeg-based band The Sturgeons follows up 2012 debut Wood Shop, which we then said was “fresh and unique”. 

  • The Crow Flies

    In the decade since its inception, Speaking Crow has had a number of locations around Winnipeg.  Founded by Tanis McDonald, the poetry open mic has lived at Frame Arts Warehouse, Pop Sodas (RIP) and now finds its home at the Carol Shields Auditorium in the Millennium Public Library.

  • The Best Kind of Cold

    With summer on its way, the Manitoba Film Industry is preparing for a number of big and small productions headed to the province this summer.

  • Winnipeg Fringe Theatre Festival

    During the Winnipeg Fringe, you will find two types of guardian angels around the festival. 

  • Handi-transit blues

    In Winnipeg, a city in which “winter only service” had to be extended until the end of April this year, Handi-Transit is an invaluable service, especially during those harsh winter months.

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