Volume 77, Number 21

Published March 9, 2023

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  • Standing with our trans siblings

    This past Friday, March 3, the University of Winnipeg (U of W) hosted a lecture that many in the city’s 2SLGBTQIA+ communities worried would direct hate at transgender people.

  • A sweet release

    The Winnipeg music scene has a new addition.

  • Sounding it out

    The age-old spelling bee will soon meet the age-older beer.

  • Good grief

    The universal and arduous experience of grieving can feel unbearably lonely.

  • ‘Everyone has their turnip’

    Canadian comedian Ali Hassan, host of CBC’s Laugh Out Loud and Canada Reads, is coming to the West End Cultural Centre on March 15 as a part of his Does This Taste Funny? comedy tour.

  • Newcomer women trace journeys through footwear

    Ten newcomer women living in Winnipeg will soon share their personal stories using high heels, sneakers and hiking boots as metaphors.

  • Dreamland is a wish your stomach makes

    The next time hunger strikes near west Portage Avenue, dream a little dream of meat.

  • I Like Movies

    Plays at Cinematheque from March 11 to 18

  • Sexual Misconduct of the Middle Classes

    Plays at the Tom Hendry Warehouse until March 18

  • Arts briefs

    What le funk is up?// Indigenous artisans welcome spring// Hot soup, warm hearts// On the rock// Learn the Victorian way// ‘All the world is a very narrow bridge’

  • Graffiti and beyond

    With more than 20 years of experience, Winnipeg graffiti artist Sean McRae has successfully created a safer space for the graffiti community, hip-hop enthusiasts and creative minds alike to gather and restock on paint supplies and new ideas with zero judgment on skill level.

  • The need to reconnect

    Conversational Threads opened at Gallery 1C03 at the University of Winnipeg on March 2.

  • Learning through teaching

    Dr. Natalie Richer completed all of her degrees in human kinetics from the University of Ottawa.

  • City briefs

    Slow down, Winnipeg// Officers on Winnipeg buses// Rally against police brutality// Emergency-room staffing crisis// Team Manitoba brings home hardware// Planting native wildflower seeds

  • Embracing the curl

    Growing up a curly girl in Manitoba was a struggle.

  • Student services

    Winter term withdrawal deadline// Webinar Wednesdays// Ask an Advisor on Instagram// Spring Term registration// Graduation pow wow// Career Chats on Instagram