Sam Hagenlocher

  • Out of the black and into the blue

    If I had a time machine, the first place I’d see would be Winnipeg a hundred years ago.

  • Michael Moore, meet Charles Ferguson

    When George W. Bush won his re-election campaign in 2004, Michael Moore was upset.

  • Doctoring the historical account

    Little over a month ago, the Weinstein Company released a 23-minute documentary on the making of the Oscar-winning film “The King’s Speech.” In it, screenwriter David Seidler discusses the long struggle to get the script approved for production by the Crown.

  • Manitoban Gothic

    Black Field is a perfect example of independent cinema done well: a simple story featuring deeply convicted characters worth investing in, executed with precision and affection.

  • Under the railway’s influence

    In the 1800s and early 1900s, the railway was the most important method of moving goods and people across Canada. In honour of The Uniter’s annual urban issue, we decided to look at five ways the railway shaped Manitoba.

  • ROYAL CANOE - Co-op Mode

    Local five-piece Royal Canoe has been moving bodies and taking names in the city for a little over a half a year now.

  • COURTNEY WING - Bouquet of Might & Fury

    If John Mayer and Bob Dylan had a baby, and that baby made quirky pop music, it would be Montreal songwriter Courtney Wing.

  • PLANTS AND ANIMALS - La La Land

    If you’ve heard anything from Plants and Animals, chances are this is the record you’ve been waiting long and hard for.

  • The horror, the horror

    A new series of courses, named after the oft-attended university in horror writer H.P. Lovecraft’s novels, is aiming to educate Winnipeg teenagers about horror cinema.

  • WINTERGREEN - Someday

    You may know L.A. alt-rockers Wintergreen for their Atari-themed breakout song When I Wake Up, off their 2007 debut LP (Around &) Around Again.

  • TWIN TIGERS - Automatic

    Gray Waves, the debut LP from Athens, Georgia-based nu-gazers Twin Tigers, was released on iTunes last week.

  • BORN RUFFIANS - Sole Brother

    This first single off Born Ruffians upcoming record Say It is probably exactly what you’d expect it to be.

  • A brief history of time-wasting

    As it turns out, our current dependence on social networking is just another thing you can thank the ‘70s for

  • The Pack A.D. - Crazy

    This first single from the Vancouver duo The Pack A.D.‘s upcoming third album, We Kill Computers, packs a real wallop.

  • Theatre of the impressed

    Three years ago, 26-year-old playwright and University of Winnipeg graduate Daniel Thau-Eleff boldly took the stage in Winnipeg and presented a challenge.

  • Crazy trains and accordion choirs

    If you’re looking for interesting stories, Ingrid Gatin’s got a few.

    Whether it’s touring alone (like, really completely alone), singing for her transportation, or conducting an accordion circle, the Brandon-born songstress has an unusual resume.

  • Finding her Heart on the road

    It’s not often you find a musician so inspired by silence.

  • Arts Briefs

    Brotherhood of the Saggy Pants; Spooky Period Piece

  • A fearless set of hands

    If you know anything about composed music, whether new or classical, odds are you’ve heard of Jenny Lin.

  • Arts Briefs

    Did a giraffe hold the boom mic? ; Sweet History ; eAryan

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