Arts

  • Outsider artist has first solo exhibition

    Bîstyek, an exhibition titled after the artist’s chosen name, opened on Sept. 4 at 300 Ross Ave. in the space that used to house Actual Gallery. 

  • (P)artners in performance art and feminist leadership

    Performance artists Lorri Millan and Shawna Dempsey have been making art together for more than 30 years.

  • Arts Briefs

    Safe September // Apart, Together // Gimme Some Truth // Playground Chitchat // Little Brown Jug X Beetlejuice // Speaking Crow

  • Critipeg: I Am Greta

    Coming to VOD on Nov. 13

  • Ghosts hate snow

    An illustration by Talia Steele.

  • Horoscopes

    Scorpio season begins on Thursday, October 22, at 6:59 p.m. This marks the middle of the tropical autumn season in the northern hemisphere. Temperatures are locked in, unwavering. We are more determined and intuitive as a whole.

  • There’s nothing magical about TERFs

    J.K. Rowling has a responsibility to do better, especially since her most famous novels are intended for young readers and preach ideas of love and acceptance. 

  • Virtuosi cancels fall season

    Virtuosi Concerts, a classical music recital and chamber music series based at the University of Winnipeg, has been delighting Winnipeg audiences since 1991. 

  • In Place opens at the WAG

    The Winnipeg Art Gallery’s newest exhibit, In Place, draws from the gallery’s permanent collection and features artworks from 42 Manitobans, spanning from 1970 to today.

  • Supporting and encouraging emerging voices

    This fall, Lauren Carter starts her term as writer-in-residence at the Millennium Library.

  • Arts Briefs

    Bîstyek // Mutual aid workshop // Reconciling Ways of Knowing // Pandemic’s Box Puppet Slam // LURE // Back in the Day

  • Critipeg: Gen:Lock

    Season 1 is available on RoosterTeeth.com

  • Horoscopes

    On Thursday, October 8, the moon continues its transit of curious Gemini until it enters protective Cancer at 11:45 AM. There could be feelings of discontent in relationships or an uncomfortable choice regarding personal relationships, money, or possessions.

  • The spookiest Halloween yet

    Although Halloween may look and be experienced differently this year, there are still indoor and outdoor activities planned around Winnipeg to keep the holiday spirit alive.

  • Diaphanie finds something better

    Heather Thomas, former lead singer of ATLAAS, has entered a new stage of her music career.

  • You reap what you sow

    Percy, filmed in Canada, the United States and India, is set to be released in theatres on Oct. 9. Directed by Clark Johnson, the film is set in Bruno, Sask. in 1997. 

  • Back to studio

    The annual Royal Winnipeg Ballet production of The Nutcracker has been cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. 

  • Arts Briefs

    Theory at home // Reel Pride // Winnipeg Film Group Workshop // Free Sunday at the WAG // Storying Violence

  • Critipeg: Heroes Rise: The Prodigy

    In this game, the player’s choices not only impact the outcome of the story, but they shape the kind of hero they are to the world.

  • And the winner is… Manitoba

    Out of 24 artistic and six industry awards announced on Sept. 25 at the Western Canadian Music Awards, Manitobans came out on top, winning 11 and six awards, respectively, the most of any province.

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