Volume 78, Number 06

Published October 19, 2023

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  • Ceasefire now!

    On Oct. 7, while gathering with my family for Thanksgiving dinner, I saw the news from Israel. Like all decent people, I viewed the aftermath of Hamas’ massacre with horror.

  • Looking beyond the landfill search

    After 10 months of protest, the search for two Long Plain First Nation women is moving forward.

  • The artist behind the lens

    In the heart of downtown, Iyunade Judah, known as Iyuna in the art world, has transformed his living space into a colourful sanctuary that reflects his creative soul.

  • Arts Briefs

    Virgo Rising releases Vampyre Year // Young Lungs hosts general meeting // Books, books, books // Frankenstein goes live // Active art // Mad, trad and jazz

  • Beware the harvest moon

    Paranoid pizza guys, alien-abducted golfers and cryptids galore ... is there anything more quintessentially Manitoban?

  • Catch a (sound) wave

    A list of Winnipeggers’ preferred sports would likely rank surfing highly only among those privileged and spry enough to get out to their oceanside homes a few times a year. But the tradition of surf music has never been limited to those who practice the sport, as evidenced by the local live act Surf ‘n Turf.

  • Critipeg: Piaffe

    Plays at Dave Barber Cinematheque from Oct. 4 to Nov. 1

  • Global sounds in local digs

    In a modest, landlocked city like Winnipeg, investing in the avant-garde is often scrapped in favour of catering to more dominant tastes.

  • Campus Briefs

    TUTORING SERVICES // MONEY TALKS // WEBINAR WEDNESDAYS // CAREER CHATS ON INSTAGRAM // FEBRUARY GRADUATION (IN ABSENTIA) // ASK AN ADVISOR ON INSTAGRAM // NAVARATRI // FINAL WITHDRAWAL DATE // NEED A SPOT TO STORE YOUR STUFF? RENT A LOCKER! // THE WELLNESS HUB

  • Maureen Kilgour, business and economics professor

    Maureen Kilgour’s quest for equality isn’t just a passion – it’s a lifelong adventure.

  • City Briefs

    Roll out the skateboards // Kinew sworn in as premier // Mask mandates for healthcare staff // Showing the planet some love // All Out for Palestine march // Man dies in police custody

  • The streetcar emerges

    The terms “suburbs” and “suburbanization” often bring to mind the period after the Second World War, defined by rows of bungalows on tree-lined streets. Another image of the suburbs are the more recent stucco McMansions in far-flung areas of the city with garages standing guard over sidewalk-less streets.

  • Post-post-punk

    Within music circles, the prefix “post” is often attached to an ever-growing array of genres including post-rock, post-metal and post-harcore.

  • Horoscopes

    During this alignment of Mercury and the sun, new ideas are being shared with the world! Important news is syndicated.