Thomas Pashko
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Son of Saul
Playing now at Landmark Cinemas 8 Grant Park
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Whose house? Ben’s house
If you’ve been to any comedy shows in Winnipeg, chances are you’ve seen Ben Walker perform.
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Methods of Preservation
By Ashley Gillanders, Methods of Preservation runs at Gallery 1C03 until Feb. 20.
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Whose house? Alexandra’s house
Words like “nature,” “organic” and “sustainability” aren’t necessarily what comes to mind when one considers the art of making jewelry. But jeweler Alexandra Tumanov is gleefully challenging those ideas.
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Billy Elliot the Musical
Music by Elton John , Book and lyrics by Lee Hall
Plays at Royal MTC’s John Hirsch Mainstage until Sat., Feb. 6
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Whose house? Robin’s house
CKUW is an integral part of the University of Winnipeg’s campus community. From its humble beginnings more than 50 years ago, as a closed-circuit station heard only in select university buildings, the on-campus FM station has expanded into one of the city’s most pioneering broadcasters.
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Vinyl
Plays at Cinematheque Jan. 16 at 3 p.m., with an introduction and Q and A with director Alan Zweig
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Whose house? Daniel’s house
The story of how musician Daniel Guezen found his West End home is truly a tale of two Andreas.
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A Sad Sort of Clean
Matthew Sawatzky & Ellen Cook, Gerald Kuehl, and Robert Spence
Show runs until Jan. 23
Mennonite Heritage Centre Gallery (600 Shaftesbury Blvd.)
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Whose house? Aaron’s house
Aaron Zeghers has more than earned his place in Winnipeg’s film community. As an artist working in film, video and photography, Zeghers playfully combines experimental, documentary, narrative and found footage elements to create challenging and personal short films.
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Alice Through the Looking Glass
At MTC until Dec. 19. See royalmtc.ca for more.
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Favourite radio show or podcast
1. Couch Surfin’
2. Be Plus
3. Witchpolice
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Favourite local filmmaker
1. Guy Maddin
2. Rory Fallis
3. Sonya Ballantyne
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Favourite local comedian
1. Tyler Penner
2. Michael Green / Matt Nightingale / Jordan Welwood (tie)
3. Tim Gray
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Wiesenthal
Written and performed by Tom Dugan, Presented by Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre, Plays at Tom Hendry Warehouse until Dec. 5
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Whose house? Natalie’s house
Natalie Dyck has turned her childhood spent on a farm into a full-blown career.
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Settler: Identity and Colonialism in 21st Century Canada
Emma Battell Lowman and Adam J. Barker, 145 pages, Fernwood Publishing, October 2015
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Whose house? Sheldon’s house
Winnipeg writer Sheldon Birnie’s latest book is essential reading for any Canadian music fan.
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Steve Jobs: The Man in the Machine
Plays Nov. 12 to 15 and 18 to 19 at Cinematheque
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Mavis!
Plays Nov. 19 to 22 and 25 to 28 at Cinematheque