Volume 70, Number 10

Published November 12, 2015

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  • Not perfect, but we try

    Did you have any luck solving the crossword last week? Maybe it wasn’t luck that was on your side.

  • Low income citizens need better housing

    Local researchers urge the federal government to take action

  • Whose House? Shawna’s house

    Performance art. Film and video. Installation art. Music videos about vulvas. Shawna Dempsey has done it all.

  • Arts and culture briefs

    Global art // Deep Dark Cave // Concert for Claude // 40 years of CV2 // Pricerazzi // Red Carpet Rendezvous

  • Indigenous films for all

    Films offer new perspectives on aboriginal cultures at WAFF

  • Living in art

    Creating an artwork out of a living space

  • Alex Stooshinoff

    Patient Hands

  • Jenny Ritter

    Raised by Wolves

  • Mavis!

    Plays Nov. 19 to 22 and 25 to 28 at Cinematheque

  • Steve Jobs: The Man in the Machine

    Plays Nov. 12 to 15 and 18 to 19 at Cinematheque

  • Behind beards

    Bearded folk imbue their hair with meaning

  • Lady love

    Female-identifying art show raises funds for women’s shelter

  • Middle of nowhere

    Kapyong can shatter assumptions

  • Fighting for freedom

    Shoal Lake #40 community shares stories at U of W

  • On a roll

    Wheelies Roller Rink still kicking with adult nights

  • News briefs

    The business of reconciliation // UWFA endorses living wage // Tackling drug abuse downtown // Re-examining the Syrian refugee crisis // Openhouse for Energy East pipeline

  • Better together

    UWSA part-time employees unionize

  • The PROFile

    Dr. Marc Vachon

  • Broaden your horizons

    The U of W exchange program offers new destinations and learning opportunities

  • Streeter

    Nov 12, 2015 … Streeter. "Snowflakes have fallen in Winnipeg. What’s your winter resolution?"

  • Pot politics

    Policy reform needs to downplay profitability

  • Fashion Streeter

    Haneen - “I just wear whatever is easiest to throw on on a Friday.”

  • Ocosomoso No. 6

    Ocosomoso was beamed down to Earth to investigate the planet and its current conditions. This comic strip chronicles that investigation as Ocosomoso explores his surroundings and relays off-base observations back to the mothership.

  • Un-Supermarket

    Un-Supermarket follows the whimsical ups and downs of three jaded cashiers at their local grocery store. Ever wonder what your average retail worker is really thinking? This dark comedy shines a light on some of the attitudes and truths associated with the industry. Though at times cynical, the characters have a sense of humour about their positions and the situations they face on a day to day basis. After all, cashiering is a monotonous job, sometimes you just have to make a joke and not take yourself so seriously... The main characters Val, Rick, and Tish sure don't!