Matthew Teklemariam

Arts and culture reporter  

  • They sure play a kind, welcoming pinball

    The advent of the affordable television set and the miracle of pizza delivery has kept gamers inside the last few decades, away from the former ritual of congregation at arcades, pizzerias and the like. But David Morris is on a one-man mission to get leisure enthusiasts off the couch and into the community once again.

  • Real recognize reel

    As theatres are inundated with the usual stream of blockbuster fare and self-perpetuating franchises, modern mainstream cinema offerings may seem less and less authentic. But one Winnipeg film festival is keeping it real.

  • Burning rubber at 0 km/h

    Oftentimes, it’s heard before it’s seen. The purr of the engines, the squeal of tires and a welcoming soundtrack of ’70s FM hits blaring on tower speakers.

    But that’s not to say Winnipeg car meets aren’t a sight to behold. The gatherings, organized by various auto clubs, governing bodies and amateurs alike, have been shining a headlight on car culture for longer than most peoples’ memories will serve.

  • What sweet music they make!

    In the 70-year history of Rainbow Stage, the theatre company has presented countless enduring classics, much to Winnipeggers’ delight. It seemed about time for a change.

  • Walk the ground, share the land

    The body, movement, the earth: seemingly disparate elements, to those not in the know.

    Visual artist Jaime Black-Morsette and the Young Lungs Dance Exchange (YLDE), a non-profit dance organization, are collaborating in an attempt to strengthen the connections between people’s bodies and the land.

  • Critipeg: Just another girl on the I.R.T.

    Plays at the Dave Barber Cinematheque from Sept. 7 to 10

  • Slow ride to safety

    In a city that relies on its single major mode of public transportation, the issue of safety on Winnipeg Transit is frequently in the public consciousness.

  • Critipeg: Archangel

    Plays at the Dave Barber Cinematheque on March 22 and 23

  • Global soul supremacy

    The phrase “soul supreme” may conjure imagery of beehive hairdos and a certain doe-eyed songstress from Detroit.

  • Tough talk at tea

    Sitting down with family for dinner or coffee can often lead to awkward conversations.

  • Shay Wolf’s Stay EP

    Prairie born-and-raised artist Shay Wolf’s debut EP, Stay, is available now on all major streaming platforms.

  • And in this corner…

    Cruisin’ for a bruisin’? Don’t bother waiting for WrestleMania.

  • Tuning (The) Forks

    The city’s most famous meeting place is going to sound that much sweeter this month.

  • I Like Movies

    Plays at Cinematheque from March 11 to 18

  • Dreamland is a wish your stomach makes

    The next time hunger strikes near west Portage Avenue, dream a little dream of meat.

  • Good grief

    The universal and arduous experience of grieving can feel unbearably lonely.

  • Perfect Blue

    Plays at Cinematheque on March 4

  • More things in heaven and earth

    For some, questions of creation and what lies beyond can be a legitimate source of stress and anguish. For local artist Lori Ferguson, it’s just fuel for the fire.

  • Frets in high places

    There are more than just termites and cobwebs thriving in a certain Winnipeg attic.

  • Eve’s Bayou

    Plays at Cinematheque from Feb. 17 to 23

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