Kaeleigh Ayre

  • Way of the warrior

    Frank Lee is a legend of martial arts.

  • Girls do it, too

    Alma is your average 15-year-old.

  • Goodbye for now, Lo Pub

    By now the news is old, but nevertheless still sad.

  • Rehabilitation Centre helps injured animals get back into shape

    It’s that time of year again. Spring has sprung, and the rabbits are multiplying like, well, rabbits.

  • Movie review round-up

    A look at what’s playing at Cinematheque this month.

  • A curse and a blessing

    From the obvious resurgence of civic pride, to increased traffic and visitors to Winnipeg’s downtown, the NHL’s return has had a snowball effect on this city.

  • Flock together

    The narration at the beginning of Joel Heath’s 2011 award-winning documentary introduces Robert Flaherty, the American filmmaker who directed and produced the first commercially successful documentary, 1922’s Nanook of the North.

  • Come sail away

    Mandatory sentences for petty crimes, no funding for the arts, the labelling of women… What sounds like the present-day Canadian political climate is actually the basis of Timberlake Wertenbaker’s play, Our Country’s Good, being presented this week by the fourth year University of Winnipeg Acting Honours class at the Gas Station Theatre.

  • The Gods must be crazy

    What starts out as a comedy of manners between two couples attempting to settle a playground spat ends with the parents behaving just as badly, if not worse, than their children.

  • Distant Cousins

    Rose Cousins may be an award-winning singer-songwriter, but she still cleans her own bathroom.

  • More music this week

    More music this week

  • MTC serves up verbal fencing match in God of Carnage

    Yasmina Reza’s God of Carnage begins innocently enough.

  • Martha Street living

    Great things are happening down on Martha Street.

  • Following the right route

    The University of Winnipeg Students’ Association knows how to throw a party.

  • Ready, set, read!

    Coming to a new country and starting a life from scratch with only the clothes on your back is a difficult task, and not one that many of us have had to endure.

  • Set the tone with this cluster

    A cluster is defined as a number of things of the same kind, growing or held together - and that is what this festival is all about.

  • Royal Winnipeg Ballet delivers an old favourite in Giselle

    Much like the Disney vault, the Royal Winnipeg Ballet is resurrecting an old favourite.

  • Federal Lights

    Carbon, by Winnipeg’s Federal Lights, is a solid EP. The songs feature an eclectic mix of instrumentation and emotionality, making it a great listen.

  • Hé ho, let’s go!

    The only hill this francophone festival has gone over is the toboggan hill.

  • Between two lungs

    Young lungs have more endurance. They don’t tire easily.

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