Culture
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Whose House? Alan’s House!
Cultural economist Alan Freeman’s career has spanned the fields of politics and art, multiple countries and several decades.
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Bird and Astro
A comic by Eric H.
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Unconventional spaces for growing
Houseplants need care that mimics their natural environments.
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Whose House? Damien’s House!
Filmmaker Damien Ferland’s work often deals with the absurd and comedic.
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Accessibility and inclusion
Persons with disabilities often face a lack of accommodation, support and funding, as well as experiencing widespread bullying and exclusion, according to the Canadian Human Rights Commission.
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Snuggle Punk
A comic by Logan Stefanson.
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Stress
A comic by Keegan Steele.
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Pop culture influences society
Pop culture informs how people make sense of the world. It reveals what society believes about itself, but it can also be used as an instrument for effecting social change.
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Baristas: a millennial archetype
Like many millennials, Kristen Einarson spent some time working as a barista. Little did she know that her work experiences would inspire an entire web series.
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Poverty is everyone’s business
Comedian Lara Rae believes it’s possible to address any topic with humour. This approach extends to serious topics, like poverty.
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Arts briefs
Alliance Française French Film Festival // Northern artists at Graffiti Gallery // Gimli Film Fest call for submissions // NFB and APTN partnership // Games at The Good Will
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Whose House? Mike and Allie’s House!
Since 1986, the Neon Factory has served triple duty: it makes new signs, restores old ones and preserves treasures of Winnipeg’s past. This spirit of preservation is on full display in the North End home of its founder Mike Wolchock and photographer Allison Slessor.
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Bird and Astro
A comic by Eric H.
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Stress
A comic by Keegan Steele.
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Licensed to wed
Brenda McConaghy is a registered non-denominational marriage commissioner. She says that couples tend to see her as someone who can provide a personalized and accurate story about their relationship.
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Theatrical adaptation
Recently, theatres across Canada have begun to adapt their performances to accommodate guests with sensory sensitivities, which are often symptoms of autism spectrum disorder, fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD) and dementia
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Arts briefs
Girls Rock Winnipeg // An Evening of Jazz Song // Cluster music and arts festival // Freeze Frame film festival // Talk about child welfare in Manitoba
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Whose House? Kathryn’s House!
Musician Kathryn Kerr’s creative path from jazz saxophonist to dream pop singer-songwriter isn’t a hiked trail; it’s a literal railroad.
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Snuggle Punk
A comic by Logan Stefanson
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Stress
A comic by Keegan Steele