Arts

  • CRITIPEG: Gas Can

    Mattias Graham’s Gas Can is a seemingly simple short film.

  • Trivia nights celebrate knowledge

    Trivia nights are an opportunity for fans to gather and show their knowledge of their favourite show, movie or book. 

  • Arts Briefs

    Half Moon Market // Cold Specks // Pitaloosie Saila at the WAG // Holiday movies at the Park // Terra Botanica // New Constellations at WECC

  • Whose house? Sonya’s House!

    Sonya Ballantyne is at the forefront of Winnipeg’s new wave of Indigenous cinema.

  • Reconsidering Black Friday

    The Friday following American Thanksgiving is widely known as Black Friday. But to some, it is celebrated as Black Friday’s antithesis, Buy Nothing Day.

  • Petric follows feuds with balance

    Winnipeg country music fans will soon have a new album to help keep them dancing through the winter months. 

  • The New Customs - All Walls Fall

    A neo-folk duo from our very own city, The New Customs is made up of locals Emma Cloney and Dale Brown. 

  • CRITIPEG: Accumulation of Moments Spent Under Water with the Sun and Moon

    Charlene Vickers’ Accumulation of Moments Spent Under Water with the Sun and Moon is an art show with the future on its mind. 

  • Workshops show that improv is for everyone

    Improv is a life skill, according to Riva Billows, executive director of Common Crow Improv Co.

  • Arts Briefs

    B-Zone yoga // Minipeg Art Party // FLESH + MACHINE // Leanne Betasamosake Simpson // Keith Price Double Quartet 

  • Women in film

    The Winnipeg film industry has been growing in recent years. In 2016, the film industry in Manitoba brought in $127 million in production, and Carole Vivier, CEO of Manitoba Film and Music says this year is anticipated to exceed $150 million.

  • CRITIPEG: Desire Change: Contemporary Feminist Art in Canada

    Desire Change: Contemporary Feminist Art in Canada, the new anthology by Mentoring Artists for Women’s Art (MAWA), is the first book on feminist art across all media ever published in Canada.

  • A conversation between art forms

    Contemporary dancers are branching out to collaborate with other art forms. According to Johanna Riley, interim company manager at Winnipeg’s Contemporary Dancers (WCD), this crossover is a natural evolution for the genre.

  • The unreliable narrator of Heavenly Bodies

    After a well-received run at the Winnipeg Fringe Festival this summer, the experimental one-woman show Heavenly Bodies is being revived.

  • More women stand up to the mic

    Women and non-binary folks are often underrepresented in many domains, including comedy.

  • Arts Briefs

    Isolated Landscapes gathering // Nomadic Massive // In-Between Days talk // Roger Roger and Bike Winnipeg // Curatorial talks

  • Arts Briefs

    Gimme Some Truth panels // Art City $.O.$. // The Lytics // disPOSSESSION // Isolated Landscapes //

  • CRITIPEG: Unarmed Verses

    Unarmed Verses is a miracle of a movie – the kind of minor masterpiece that makes clear why documentaries are reaching new heights of popularity.

  • CRITIPEG: Faces Places (Visages, Villages)

    Unlikely connections are at the core of Faces Places.

  • Woodshop Workshop

    The upcoming Woodshop Workshop at aceartinc. bridges artistry with some basic woodworking and construction skills.

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