Volume 70, Number 21

Published February 25, 2016

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  • The home stretch

    Students aren’t the only ones counting the days left in February and March. 

  • Climb on!

    Winnipeggers brave the elements to ascend the ice tower

  • Whose house? Lara’s house

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

  • Arts and culture briefs

    Using an arts degree // Houston tribute // The Sheepdogs // Women of rock // Architecture+Film

  • Mixing up hip-hop

    Laying low at The Triple Tiger

  • An ode to love

    Library Voices tours with its latest album

  • Scott Nolan

    Silverhill

  • Savages

    Adore Life

  • Arbor Vitae

    By Grace Nickel at Actual Gallery until March 19

  • Freeze frame

    Capturing Métis stories through film

  • Shine like a sapphire

    New salon delivers dapper decor

  • Turning the page on Aspergers

    Comedian Adam Schwartz writes his first book

  • Dry Wit

    Take a break from drinking culture

  • It’s a white man’s world

    In the west, women and people of colour are defined by the white male gaze

  • Get with the composting program

    The environmental cost of landfilling isn’t worth the short term savings in our pockets

  • In the zone

    Trampoline park to have special needs night

  • Will it stay in the ground?

    Clean energy agreement leaves questions about fossil fuel production

  • Outside the classroom

    Symposium on experiential learning and Global Citizenship coming up at U of W

  • News briefs

    Afro-Canadian identity // Coldest Night of the Year // Welcome party // Student planning // Trump mural // Class Acts Eight

  • Wrestling out West

    U of W hosts Canada West Wrestling Championship for first time

  • U-Pass ready

    Student associations from U of W and U of M to finalize agreement

  • The PROFile

    Dr. Peter Ives

  • Fashion Streeter

    Andraea - “I’m inspired by bold choices and colour. Things that other people wouldn’t wear. Oh... And good deals.”

  • 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!

  • The Creeps

    A feel-good comic about two unnamed characters and their delightful journeys through universally hilarious themes like hatred, misery, uncontrollable rage, disease and rash, delusion, agoraphobia, paranoia, jealousy, greed, bitterness, binge eating, slothfulness, and death, lots and lots of death; also, deformity, flatulence, boogers, nosebleeds, bowel movements, and the eating of unappetizing things.