Culture

  • Arts briefs

    Manitoba Podcast Festival // Flash Photographic Festival // Free admission at the WAG (and Nuit Blanche)! // Ingmar Bergman retrospective // Prairie Nurse at Prairie Theatre Exchange // Lights of the North

  • Whose House? Jeanne’s House!

    Psychiatrist, cultural theorist, author and performance artist Jeanne Randolph lives in an updated heritage building in Winnipeg’s Exchange District.

  • Mythologizing Winnipeg

    Which of the following statements about Winnipeg are true?

  • ArtsJunktion provides accessible arts supplies and education

    Walking into ArtsJunktion for the first time tends to change people. 

  • Arts briefs

    Aretha Franklin tribute // Fringe fundraiser // Madeleine Roger album release // The Lytics CD release party // Winnipeg Design Festival // Winnipeg Crankie Festival

  • Whose House? Alex’s House!

    Having lived and worked all over the world, Chilean-born artist/curator Alex Keim just can’t get enough of Winnipeg.

  • Whose House? Darryl and Leanne’s House!

    Leanne Shumka, the University of Winnipeg’s awards and financial aid manager, met Darryl Reilly, musician and co-host of CKUW’s newly retired local music variety show ‘Peg City Groove, while studying at the institution in the early 2000s.

  • Whose House? Chloe and Daniel’s House!

    This castle is relatively new for this Winnipeg power couple.

  • Don’t get ticked off this summer

    With the arrival of summer, many Manitobans are gearing up to spend as much time as possible outdoors.

  • The fight for safety under censorship

    Since its advent, the internet has been a key resource for keeping sex workers safe, a venue for hearing their opinions on policy and a tool for making money.

  • Bird and Astro

    A comic by Eric H.

  • When Winnipeg went dry

    Imagine living in a tense and highly mobilized political climate.

  • Winnipeggers agree that water is life

    Enbridge’s proposed Line 3, a pipeline renewal project, will skirt the northwest of Winnipeg.

  • Stress

    A comic by Keegan Steele

  • Storytelling beyond the socially acceptable

    Kelsey James’ final year project in Creative Communications at Red River College was driven by the desire to shine light on an experience that often gets left out of conversations regarding mental illness.

  • An emoji’s worth a thousand words

    Emojis are used every day by millions of people as a simplified way to communicate. 

  • Whose House? Rachelle’s House!

    Contemporary dance artist and DJ Rachelle Bourget has a simple motto for her downtown home: “Nothing new.

  • Snuggle Punk

    A comic by Logan Stefanson

  • Nice day, new menu

    Recent changes have been made to downtown Winnipeg restaurant Have a Nice Day. On Feb. 26, a menu overhaul was made overnight.

  • Arts briefs

    MARL Film Fest // Winnipeg Comedy Showcase // unforgettable // Poetry in Many Languages // The Honest Heart Collective // Orchid show

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