Culture

  • Un-Supermarket

    Sari Habiluk's comic explores the dynamic of supermarket staff.

  • Fashion Streeter

    I’m not really good at fashion. I find a piece that I like and try to match the colours.

  • Wesmen soccer team striving to make playoffs

    The University of Winnipeg’s Wesmen women’s soccer team hopes to become stronger and make the playoffs this year.

  • Local workshops offer opportunities for writers

    There are many workshops for the emerging writer to hone their skills – and for the experienced writer to stay sharp.

  • Fads build connection

    Dr. Fabrizio Di Muro, an associate professor at the University of Winnipeg weighs in on the way that fads among social connectedness among product users.

  • PechaKucha reaches a wide audience

    PechaKucha, an event with an innovation presentation format, is marking its 31st evening in Winnipeg on Sept. 14 at The Park Theatre.

  • ArtsJunktion celebrates 10 years

    ArtsJunktion is celebrating 10 years in the community, and will host events at their Exchange District location throughout September.

  • Whose House? Dr. Trimbee’s House

    When Dr. Annette Trimbee moved to Winnipeg in 2014, finding the right neighbourhood was a bit of a Goldilocks-and-the-Three Bears situation.

  • Peg City Puppers

    Winnipeg may lag behind other urban centres in many measures of pet-friendliness, but some locals are taking steps to make this a more dog-friendly and dog-loving city.

  • PUNCHIE

    Punchie is a one panel comic series that explores different worlds and characters. Hearts that rumble with faces from the fringes.

  • TOBA

    Assassins, intrigue, an overweight cat with psychic abilities — just a standard weekday for an infamous space drifter like TOBA. He has exes all over this end of the galaxy, and the police are after his trans-dimensional kush, but if he can keep his head down and his medicine ablaze, he may decide the fate of the universe.

  • Festival organizers plan for accessibility

    Reducing barriers can allow more Manitobans to enjoy festival culture

  • Oddblock Comedy Festival

    Aug. 24 to 27 // Not your average block party

  • Kleefeld Honey Festival

    Aug. 11 to 13 // Where honey meets chili

  • Folklorama

    Aug. 6 to 19 //  Building community, one pavilion at a time

  • Winnipeg Fringe Theatre Festival

    July 19 to 30 // Filling the lineup and the seats

  • Fighting to be heard

    Female artists slowly break into the boy’s club of Manitoba music festivals

  • PortageX

    July 7 to 9 // A piece of history

  • Starting your own DIY festival

    Advice from local festival organizers

  • DIY Homesteader Festival

    June 24 // Hone your skills and collect new ones

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