Sara Shyiak

  • Covered in chocolate, oozing with flavour

    From treats smothered in chocolate to coffee specials oozing with flavour, Winnipeg has several great dessert cafés.

  • Live music this week: Curtis Nowosad

    Make way for the smooth jazz drums of Curtis Nowosad, whose modesty does little to distract from his success.

  • Us & Others

    I have nothing but praise for the beautiful poetry of Us & Others in their soft-rock debut album Patchwork.

  • A dance most cruel

    Somewhere between the graceful movements of a ballet dancer and the intricate footwork of flamenco comes the passion of the bullfight.

  • A little nook

    In a little nook tucked beside Warehouse One at 354 Portage Ave. is a delicious eatery appealing only to the most adventurous of palates.

  • The master of shadows

    From the raging battlefield to the New York skyline, André Kertész’s influential career in photography developed all over.

  • More music this week

    More music this week

  • Taste, value, quality staff and comfort all part of Kimch’i's appeal

    At 61 ½ Albert St., you’ll find a cute little haunt where you can grab lunch and maybe some knitting supplies.

  • More music this week

    More music this week

  • The Liptonians

    A band with humble, local roots, The Liptonians have big city potential.

  • The Town Pants

    Now this is something that I am down for. The Town Pants have created their own division of Celtic that lends itself to an audience somewhere in between the heavy drinkers and the soft rockers.

  • Making children’s dreams come true, one wish at a time

    Most women jump at any opportunity to throw on a sexy pair of sling-backs, but Gina Nasuti and Karine Driedger have taken it to a whole new level.

  • On massage parlours being restricted to the downtown area

    What do you think of the City of Winnipeg’s policy on restricting the location of massage parlours to the downtown area?”

  • The Mohawk Lodge

    Nitty, gritty rocker Ryder Havdale and 10 or so talented musicians make up The Mohawk Lodge.

  • BRAKADA

    Pronounced Bra-ka-da, the name of this local hip-hop duo sounds almost as choppy as the music on their album … 2 pcs of ID.

  • Pumping iron at 2 a.m.

    Can’t sleep? Go work out.

  • More music this week

    More music this week

  • Walking to Mojácar

    Brandt gracefully weaves a journey through Canadian prairies, Detroit and the Spanish paradise of Mojácar in her latest collection of poetry, Walking to Mojácar.

  • DANNY FERNANDES

    Danny Fernandes’s sophomore album AutomaticLUV is the perfect soundtrack for the nights you can’t remember.

  • Small on flair, great on value

    Just like you can’t judge a book by its cover, you can’t judge a restaurant until you’ve eaten the food. And you really need to chow down to appreciate The Food Tree.

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