Culture

  • Sleepyhead

    Part 4 of Keegan Steele’s Sleepyhead.

  • Burlesque without boundaries

    Winnipeg’s burlesque scene has exploded in the two years since the Winnipeg Burlesque Festival had its first summer showcase. Traditionally, the scene has been comprised of mostly women, but it’s since shifted to be more inclusive.

  • How to make a PSA video stick

    What do Astar, Don’t You Put It In Your Mouth and Louie the Lightning Bug have in common?

  • Winnipeg Black History Month in its 36th Year

    The 36th annual Black History Month in Winnipeg is a celebration of black culture and accomplishment highlighted by a series of events put on by the Winnipeg’s Black History Month Celebration Committee.

  • Salon prices versus DIY damage

    Do-it-yourself (DIY) projects are popular and share-worthy, but maybe it’s best to keep hair in the hands of a professional.

  • Arts and culture briefs

    School of Rock’s birthday // Gimli Film Festival // Filmmakers paid by the minute // Nafro Dance’s Mapiko // Stages Speaker Series // Ballet Electric

  • Whose House? Christopher and Caroline’s house

    In dialogue about stress management and self-care, there’s often an emphasis on separating work life and home life. But for housemates Caroline Thiessen and Christopher Oates, blurring the line between home and work has been a positive move.

  • Food policy for thought

    Winnipeg is getting a glance at what a food policy council will look like for the city.

  • Hitting puberty in the advent of instant messaging

    Instant Messaging (IMing) is a popular, inexpensive way to keep in touch with friends. But it wasn’t so long ago that online communication was exciting and new, leaving lasting impressions on those who engaged with it.

  • Highlights from black media

    What to watch, listen to and read by black creators

  • Arts and culture briefs

    Manitoba nominees for screen awards // Indigenous artists off to Market Builder // Plug In’s summer institute // Jerusalem media partnership // Casting call

  • Whose day planners? The Uniter’s day planners

    For our online exclusive edition of Whose House, we offer a glimpse into the making of your weekly paper, by way of our planners.

  • Fashion Streeter

    “My fashion is unique … and comfortable”

  • Un-Supermarket

    Un-Supermarket follows the whimsical ups and downs of three jaded cashiers at their local grocery store.

  • Be a part of your pool

    The Kinsmen Sherbrook Pool and Rady JCC Fitness Centre’s pool are taking a look at the importance of community pools and how to make them a more accessible resource for community members. 

  • Building a brand online

    Through trial and error, local brands learn how to engage an online audience without being annoying.

  • Winnipeg celebrates Black History Month

    Across the country, the month of February is packed with events celebrating black history. In Winnipeg, this includes a visual art show with music and weekly movie nights. 

  • Arts and culture briefs

    Architecture film competition // Northern Manitoba artists // PTE revisits history // Discothéque on Ice // 2017 Juno Awards // Pop up theatre

  • Whose House? Melissa and Greg’s House

    For Winnipeg Free Press reporter Melissa Martin and freelance photographer Greg Gallinger, home ownership has been a slow process of rolling back the 1980s.

  • Learn to love yourself this Valentine’s Day

    With Valentine’s Day around the corner, romantic love takes centre stage. However, self-love is just as important, especially when it comes to relationships with food.

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