Arts

  • Vivid theatre piece needs no visuals

    Winnipeg audiences will soon have the chance to attend a unique theatre piece - but they won’t be able to see it.

  • Japanese Breakfast - Soft Sounds from Another Planet

    As a whole, Soft Sounds from Another Planet is badass, fun, but also heartbreaking.

  • CRITIPEG: Ruches fantômes / Ghost Hives

    Ruches fantômes / Ghost Hives, the newest exhibition by artist Valérie Chartrand, uses multiple media to explore disappearing bees with apocalyptic regard.

  • Arts Briefs

    Red Rising: Two Spirit // Anarchist bookfair // Bodagoes closing // A Wholesome Life // Alex Cuba returns to Winnipeg

  • Surviving gentrification

    The past 15 years have been transformative for Winnipeg’s Exchange District.

  • French cinema comes to Winnipeg

    Cinephiles are excited for Cinémental, Manitoba’s festival of French-language films.

  • My Haunted Winnipeg

    Winnipeg is known for its many haunted locations. This month, the public can visit these places and hear the stories – and perhaps have a first-hand experience.

  • CRITIPEG: The B-Side: Elsa Dorfman’s Portrait Photography

    Documentarian Errol Morris has made some of the medium’s most defining pictures. The Fog of War earned him an Oscar, and The Thin Blue Line wrote the book on true-crime docs while freeing an innocent man from death row.

  • Animal Teeth - A List of Things to Say

    The three new preview tracks from Animal Teeth’s upcoming release, A List of Things to Say (out Nov. 4 on Slow Shine Records), stay within the band’s dreamy sadcore indie pop-rock aesthetic.

  • Royal Canoe’s variability keeps fans happy

    Royal Canoe fans have cause to celebrate. 

  • Arts Briefs

    Congratulations to Tina Keeper // Double, Double, Toil and Trouble // Sister Cycle // Local Governor General finalists // Mosaic family programs // Seeking: musicians

  • Whose House? Todd’s House!

    Propagandhi has always been a political band. Since their inception in 1986, the group has embraced an anarcho-punk ethos centred on social justice that seems especially relevant in 2017. However, bassist and vocalist Todd Kowalski says that 2017 is business as usual for Propagandhi.

  • Whiny Femmes is a platform for a well-needed vent

    In a patriarchal society that tones down sensitivity, the Whiny Femmes zine is a breath of fresh air.

  • Cult classics take off in Winnipeg

    Winnipeggers love their cult classics. 

  • Critipeg: SHARDS

    Gallery 1C03’s SHARDS is an active conversation between history and the present. 

  • Andy Shauf - The Party

    Andy Shauf’s fourth album, The Party is a twist from all of his previous albums.

  • DIY tattoos are empowering

    Tattooing is getting a DIY revival.

  • Arts Briefs

    Queer salsa and waltz // Get Out at Cinematheque // Double Date // Making Contact and Sending Love // Dear Journal launch // Korean Floral Art Workshop

  • New DIY space in West End

    There’s a new DIY community space opening up in Winnipeg’s West End near the University of Winnipeg.

  • Critipeg: Only the dead wear shoes to bed

    Hotel Room/Only the Dead Wear Shoes to Bed, a multimedia installation which took place in the basement of Forth, featured four videos, a large installation and a performance by artist and contemporary dancer Ming Hon.

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