Arts
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The art behind music videos
AudioOpera’s “Forever” a staff pick on Vimeo
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Where the poets are
Canadian Festival of Spoken Word comes to Winnipeg
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Arts and culture briefs
Awarding Manitoba musicians // The Manitoba Showcase // Hilarity for Charity // Songwriting competition // Olympics of Opera
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Modern Convenience
Photo Essay by Callie Morris
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Caribou in Motion
Video - Gabrielle Funk creates a commission piece
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Giving Netflix the nix?
Streaming video is the future of home entertainment, but it’s also not always easy to be a streaming customer in Canada.
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Focus on the story
As technology improves, great photography becomes more accessible. When a sizable chunk of the population carries a camera around in their pockets, what makes a professional photographer special?
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Learning to appreciate art
Nobody in their right mind would call me cultured.
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Keeping it fresh on social media
How to navigate fast-moving meme culture
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Arts and culture briefs
Made By You // Noah Derksen comes home // UWpg Film Festival // Being Greene // Holistic Living Expo
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How to Survive
Paul Hewak explains how to survive love.
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Critipeg
Unlocking the Cage
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Critipeg
A Dog’s Life (Chienne de vie)
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Give dance a chance
Dance is an art form some say almost anyone can appreciate, although it may take time to discover that.
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Catamounts go backwards
The men in matching suits release a new album
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Arts and culture briefs
Art at the park // Scholarship for children’s media // Three Ring Circus // Supported by urban arts // Feedback for the CRTC // Reel Pride
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Whose House? Ferro and Steve’s House.
It’s a classic punk rock story. Start a band, learn to play your instruments. In that order. For local punk outfit WHIP, it was the way to go, according to vocalist Ferro Bonham and guitarist Steve Krysko.
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Mystery Lights
Toe-curling is the most specific adjective I can find for singer Mike Brandon’s voice. Look to tracks “Without Me” and “What Happens When You Turn the Devil Down” for a sound that will leave your feet in a death grip.
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Critipeg
There’s something exciting about seeing an artist enter a new phase or period.
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Film series showcases Indigenous voices
The Decolonizing Lens holds free monthly screenings