Thomas Pashko

Managing editor  

  • Critipeg

    Vendetta is a short martial arts film by Winnipeg filmmaker Kyle Wong premiering at the Action on Film International Film Festival the week of Sept. 2 to 10. 

  • Whose House? Canoe’s House

    Royal Canoe embark on city-wide house party

  • Folklorama

    July 31 to August 13: Delicious food and global entertainment

  • Winnipeg Fringe Theatre Festival

    July 13 to 24: All of The Exchange is a stage

  • Two heads are better than one

    Winnipeg businesses are nurturing each other back to life

  • Whose house? Fred’s house

    “Stuff. You collect stuff along the way.” Fred Penner makes this offhanded remark in reference to his Osborne Village home, which is adorned with mementos, knick-knacks and heirlooms from a remarkable life in art and music. 

  • The Quiet Crescendo

    Shaun Morin, March 12 to April 9 at Lisa Kehler Art + Projects 

  • Whose house? Kate and Aaron’s house

    Kate Sinclaire has created a feminist, body-positive indie porn empire. Through her websites Cherrystems and the newly launched Ciné Sinclaire, she’s creating empowering erotic material on her own inclusive terms.

  • Reservations

    Written by Steven Ratzlaff and directed by Emma Tibaldo and Ian Ross 

    Plays at The Rachel Browne Theatre until March 20 

  • Whose house? Ro Walker’s house

    Ro Walker Mills radiates optimism. The 26-year-old hip hop artist and LGBT* advocate’s Riverview home is a reflection of his personality: full of hope and positivity. 

  • Where to Invade Next

    Opens in Winnipeg March 11 

  • Whose House? Anthony and Andrew’s house

    The downtown home of Andrew Eastman and Anthony Nelson is clearly a space inhabited by two people who live and breathe art. 

  • Room Full of Spoons

    Playing March 3 to 5, 10 to 13 and 17 at Cinematheque 

  • Whose house? Mona’s house

    Mona Faith Mousa takes a specific aesthetic approach to her Wolseley home. The spoken-word performance poet and community advocate says her white walls and sleek countertops are a necessity for her living space. 

  • The PROFile

    Dr. Peter Ives

  • Arbor Vitae

    By Grace Nickel at Actual Gallery until March 19

  • Whose house? Lara’s house

    There are few comedians in Winnipeg with as accomplished a career as Lara Rae. 

  • A history of Winnipeg online

    Winnipeg’s hungry for online nostalgia. Here’s how to find your fix.

  • Taxi Tehran

    Plays Feb. 17 to 21, 25 at Cinematheque 

  • Whose house? Kenley’s house

    When people think of Winnipeg’s vibrant independent music scene, they likely consider the many local rock, folk or hip hop acts who can be found around town on any given night. But composer and music educator Kenley Kristofferson is a reminder that indie music in Winnipeg is much more diverse.

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