Arts

  • Through Callie’s Eyes

    Callie Morris began taking photos at age 12, during a trip to Japan with her dad.

  • Through Daniel’s Eyes

    Daniel Crump is a storyteller with a passion for documenting the world using the medium of photography.

  • Painting the town

    Winnipeg is home to many murals that tell the city’s tale. Artistic renderings of historical events can be found throughout the city, but as artists become inspired by other styles, they, and their murals, may be moving in a new direction.

  • If you like The Head and the Heart, you’ll love …

    Popular folk and pop group The Head and the Heart will play the Burton Cummings Theatre on May 31 – a show that will attract many fans – but in the meantime, there are plenty of local acts for music lovers to enjoy. 

  • Publishers per capita

    Perhaps it’s time for Manitoba to start celebrating its status as a publishing hotspot.

  • Local drag

    Will Garrioch would love to see more growth on the Winnipeg drag scene so artists could start making some money.

  • Paterson

    Iconic indie film pioneer Jim Jarmusch’s newest feature, Paterson, showcases the director at his best. 

  • The Shins

    James Mercer and company are back after a five-year hiatus with an album that triumphantly returns to their indie-pop primed, psych-folk spangled, surf-tinged rock.

  • Panicland mixes practice with patience

    After hitting the top 20 on contemporary hit radio stations, Winnipeg’s Panicland is sharing the spotlight. 

  • This time, it’s personal for Alexa Dirks

    Alexa Dirks, the soulfully self-conscious singer at the heart of Begonia, is following up her sold-out March 3 EP release by writing music for her first full-length album.

  • Arts and culture briefs

    Free day at the WAG // Suffer from Mobina Galore // Red Rising launches “Love” // Art and cupcakes // Build a Bigger Table

  • Making friends with Meredith Graves

    Meredith Graves is coming to Winnipeg to talk about feminism and capitalism, but also to make sure we’re doing alright up here.

  • Ferraro

    Brotherly rock trio Ferraro came onto the scene with an authentic sound that reminds listeners of what makes music from the era of five-cent bottles of Coca-Cola worth loving.

  • Cafeteria II

    In March of 2016, artists Elvira Finnigan and Lisa Wood transformed the University of Winnipeg’s Gallery 1C03 into a temporary dining hall. 

  • Getting creative with Winnipeg venues

    When it comes to events, Winnipeg is home to many beautiful spaces, and some locals are finding innovative ways to showcase them.

  • French Film Festival returns for a third year

    Pour ceux qui apprécie le cinéma, an interesting festival is returning to Winnipeg.

  • Arts and culture briefs

    Tina Keeper named Woman of the Year // City Specific // Song sales to Red Cross // Apprenticeship program for women directors // Spirit Seekers 2017 // Little Opera Company’s St. Patrick’s Day

  • Station

    Michael D. McCormack’s Station explores how Canada’s Cold War past illuminates our uncertain present.

  • Agent Codeine Banks

    Agent Codeine Banks' style draws from many different genres, such as power electronic, trap, gabber, death metal and punk just to name a few.

  • Frugal family fun

    Raising children can be expensive, but Winnipeg has budget-friendly organizations and events to keep many kids entertained.

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