Arts

  • Arts briefs

    Mary Yuusipik Singaqti at the WAG // Carmanah and Hey Ocean! at the Good Will // Mary’s Wedding at Theatre Projects Manitoba // Filmmaking workshops at Video Pool // Brian Stockton at Cinematheque // Prairie Modernist Noir

  • Building a level table for printmaking

    Just as there's no one-size-fits-all approach to making art, there's no specific path that all artists may follow to develop their work and career. 

  • A coming-of-age in the Indigenous Renaissance

    According to Polaris Prize-winning musicologist Jeremy Dutcher, the Canadian arts scene is in the midst of an “Indigenous Renaissance.”

  • boygenius, boygenius EP

    boygenius had a lot to live up to: namely, the legacies of their own highly established members.

  • Arts briefs

    Tarbut Festival // Simon Fuh at Flux Gallery // Late Night Wars 4 // McDonald’s and metal // From Seed to Seed // Women and non-binary GIF-making workshop

  • CRITIPEG: Vietgone

    The Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre hosts the Canadian premiere production of Qui Nguyen’s Vietgone, directed by his long- time collaborator Robert Ross Parker at Tom Hendry Warehouse Theatre.

  • “The style of dance that we do is NAfro.”

    When NAfro Dance Productions founder and artistic director Casimiro Nhussi first came to Winnipeg, he couldn’t find anyone producing the sort of work he wanted to make. So he started making it himself.

  • KEN Mode, Loved

    Relentless, gut-punching, haunting.

  • CRITIPEG: Dry Media IV: A Herbarium Art Exhibit

    For the fourth time, the century-old WIN Herbarium at the University of Manitoba presents a kaleidoscope of organically inspired artworks from a roster of local creative contributors. 

  • After CanLit

    Diaspora Dialogues is a Toronto-based organization that runs professional development events for emerging writers and publishes TOK Magazine, a platform for new Canadian writing

  • Arts briefs

    Free First Fridays film screening // Pamela Mala Sinha’s Happy Place at PTE // Becoming Dr. Ruth // Jesse Matas album release show // Hempfest Cannabis Expo // The Legacy Project: Evolutions

  • Mitten Claps

    With their third album, Mitten Claps prove that it takes two with Can’t Not. 

  • CRITIPEG: United Skates

    United Skates is a documentary exploring the subculture of roller skating rinks. 

  • Cercle Molière premieres L’Armoire

    Cercle Molière is the oldest continuously running theatre company in Canada, and it shows no sign of breaking its stride. 

  • Arts briefs

    The Mariachi Ghost and Zrada at WECC // Central Canada Comic Con // WOKE Comedy Hour // Casablanca live at WSO // Faces in the Mirror // Black on Black fundraiser

  • Santa survives

    Each winter, generations of Winnipeggers have welcomed the holiday season by watching the Santa Claus Parade pass by the streets of downtown.

  • The Knndy returns

    New music and comedy programming is coming to Kennedy Street, just a stone’s throw from the University of Winnipeg. 

  • They might be coming to Winnipeg

    After more than 30 years as a group, it can be difficult to keep the creative process interesting. Formed in 1982 by “The Johns,” John Flansburgh and John Linnell, They Might Be Giants have been recording and touring together for most of their lives.

  • 6lack - East Atlanta Love Letter

    The first time I heard 6lack I was just going through some music I had never heard that was in my music library. 

  • Collecting culture for a quarter

    Over the last few years, the Winnipeg Film Group (WFG) has been hosting a 16-millimetre film screening event called Secret Cinema.

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