Culture

  • Publishers per capita

    Perhaps it’s time for Manitoba to start celebrating its status as a publishing hotspot.

  • Local drag

    Will Garrioch would love to see more growth on the Winnipeg drag scene so artists could start making some money.

  • 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.

  • Restaurants accommodate dietary restrictions

    Going out to eat can be a complicated experience for those with dietary restrictions. How does Winnipeg’s restaurant culture fare when it comes to accommodating allergies and alternative lifestyles?

  • Modern run is missing history

    When choosing to participate in a fun run, there might be more to consider than which one has the catchiest name.

  • Arts and culture briefs

    Free day at the WAG // Suffer from Mobina Galore // Red Rising launches “Love” // Art and cupcakes // Build a Bigger Table

  • Whose House? Malaikah’s house

    It’s instantly clear when walking into Malaikah Rang’inya’s home that she has a passion for décor.

  • Making friends with Meredith Graves

    Meredith Graves is coming to Winnipeg to talk about feminism and capitalism, but also to make sure we’re doing alright up here.

  • Salt and Petty

    Meet Salt and Petty, two '90s pop culture nerds just having a good time.

  • Getting creative with Winnipeg venues

    When it comes to events, Winnipeg is home to many beautiful spaces, and some locals are finding innovative ways to showcase them.

  • New spa targets men

    Though spas have historically been looked upon as places where women are pampered, men are now also reaping their health benefits.

  • Dressing for Winnipeg’s transitional weather

    It can be difficult to know how to dress for transitional weather, but a few stylish locals have ideas for surviving nature’s mood swings.

  • Arts and culture briefs

    Tina Keeper named Woman of the Year // City Specific // Song sales to Red Cross // Apprenticeship program for women directors // Spirit Seekers 2017 // Little Opera Company’s St. Patrick’s Day

  • Whose House? Kristen and Dwayne’s house

    Kristen Andrews and Dwayne Dueck have lived in various collective housing arrangements since moving to Winnipeg from Morden, Man. in 1988.

  • Breaking Barriers summit takes aim at stigma

    Manitoba's first student-led mental health conference will begin on March 10 at 6 p.m.

  • Frugal family fun

    Raising children can be expensive, but Winnipeg has budget-friendly organizations and events to keep many kids entertained.

  • Video games are also art

    Video games are a big deal to Canadians, but why should players pause to take in the artistic elements?

  • Winnipeg votes for quality nightlife

    The Winnipeg Nightlife Awards showcase Winnipeggers’ growing interest in quality after-hours experience, and anyone can have a say.

  • Arts and culture briefs

    Manitobans at SXSW // BANNED! // Critical // Miami International Festival // Perspectives at Cannes

  • Whose House? Luna’s House

    When artist Luna Galdames first came up with the idea for The Dream Room Project, her idea was simple: to go into the homes of children who have experienced trauma and give them the bedroom of their dreams.

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