Arts

  • Getting Cinemental

    Winnipeg French film festival is back

  • Not wasting

    Alannah Zeebeck releases their newest album

  • Arts and culture briefs

    Malfunktion // Little Thing Big Thing // Fubuki Daiko // Loss of Contact // Raine Hamilton

  • Dreaming of Big Brother

    Auditioning for fame, fortune and followers

  • The Forbidden Room

    Plays Oct. 9 to 11 and 14 to 18 at Cinematheque

  • Cannon Bros.

    Dream City

  • North Atlantic Explorers

    All The Ships At Sea

  • The art of pottery

    U of M showcases the beauty of clay through MUD, Hands, fire

  • Cozy cafe concert with Mike Evin

    Piano pop songwriter stops at The Neighbourhood on his cross-Canada tour

  • Bike bizniz

    Bike Winnipeg to spark discussions at its fundraiser

  • Finding food

    This fall, cut your food budget by foraging part of your grocery list. Joel Penner learned how to identify plants as an artist creating botanical films.

  • Moving the grub

    Hearing the beloved Osborne Village Motor Inn was closing was a bit of a shock for some. The business, with its hotel, bar and restaurant, has been in the neighbourhood since the 1960s.

  • She’s Beautiful When She’s Angry

    Plays Oct. 9, 10, 15, 17, 21 and 22 at Cinematheque 

    When reviewing documentaries, I have a practice of taking a note any time the film teaches me something I didn’t know before.

  • CarFree: Stories from the Non-Driving Life

    Plays at Cinematheque Sept. 30 and Oct. 3 and 4 

    North Americans don’t have to look hard to see the undesirable traits of automobile ownership. 

  • Skylar Spence

    At the beginning of the year, Brooklyn producer Saint Pepsi announced that he was dropping his anti-corporate non-branding title and adopting the moniker ‘Skylar Spence,’ ostensibly due to the myriad legal troubles that come along with having a name like Saint Pepsi.

  • Faith Healer

    Mint Records have had a roughly 25-year tradition of putting out extremely charming female-fronted indie.

  • For the love of photography

    In its second year, the FLASH Photographic Festival has been met with growth and open arms.

  • Hear the harpsichord hum

    Imagine hearing a hidden beat in between pitches of sound creating a pulse that wasn’t there before. Katelyn Clark – an artist featured at this year’s send + receive festival – uses different tunings on various piano-like instruments to create this experience of sound and space for her audiences.

  • Arts and Culture Briefs

    SoupStock // Trans on stage // Wardrobe update // Rubbing elbows with playwrights // Good Karma Co. 

  • Divas all night

    When Sarah Michaelson and Jón Olafson – a.k.a., Mama Cutsworth and DJ J. Jackson, respectively – perform together, you’re bound to see more than just a DJ set. You can expect gold.

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