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Stranger in a strange land
Change is never easy, especially when your new neighbours speak a different language.
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Signs of the times
The Dave Barber Cinematheque’s newest program is taking viewers to the stars.
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Pardon the winterruption
When the new year becomes old news, it can be daunting to look ahead.
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‘A little bit of this and a little bit of that’
On Jan. 14, cre8ery opens its newest exhibit, Odds N’ Ends: The Everything Show!, a showcase described as “a little bit of this and a little bit of that.”
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The Inspection
Plays until Jan. 15 on Cinematheque at Home
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Arts briefs
Jaimie Isaac artist talk// Afternoon screenings at Plug-In// Exploring grief through art// Ringing in the Lunar New Year// Unearthing @ aceartinc.// Tickets on sale for Canadian Jazz Summit
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Beading beyond bars
A little over three years ago, Sandra Burling’s daughter started dating a man whose mother, Tryli Anderson, was incarcerated.
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‘Creating a plan of action’
Many students feel anxious or uncertain when approaching the end of their degree, especially if they haven’t yet finalized their future career plans.
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City briefs
Budget shortfalls// Winnipeg Transit fares increase// Use of solar energy in Winnipeg// Petition to ban horse slaughter// Brady Road landfill reopened// Progress on National Inquiry into MMIWG action plan
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‘Canadians have connections to lakes and forests’
In October, the University of Winnipeg (U of W) bestowed geography associate professor Dr. Nora Casson with the Erica and Arnold Rogers Award for Excellence in Research and Scholarship.
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Student services
WEBINAR WEDNESDAYS// EXCHANGE OPPORTUNITIES// STUDY SKILLS WORKSHOPS// ASK AN ADVISOR ON INSTAGRAM// CAREER FAIR// TUITION FEES FOR WINTER TERM// FALL GRADES// SPRING GRADUATION// WINTER 2023 IN-COURSE AWARDS
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Pleasure is power
I first wrote about pleasure activism in September of 2020 for my first Mother of Goo column.
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Abortion (mis)representation
I didn’t know what happened, except that “the guy had a dirty knife and a folding table.”
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“...with a road map.”
2023 still has its baby teeth, but the global right wing has wasted no time in upping the ante.