Culture

  • Don’t sweat the star stuff

    Understanding the science behind your horoscope

  • Film series showcases Indigenous voices

    The Decolonizing Lens holds free monthly screenings

  • Snacks, drinks and fresh theatre

    Theatre Projects Manitoba Salons offer a taste of new projects

  • Images From a Wasteland

    Remediation featured in the FLASH Photography Festival

  • Arts and culture briefs

    Flat sculptures // send + receive at U of W // Talent Lab // ACTRA awards // Thin Air // Behind the scenes

  • Whose House? Ari’s House

    Local hip-hop artist Ari i.Q. has walked a long road to where he is today.

  • Fashion Streeter

    “I was so tired today, so I wore all black to mourn my sleep.”

  • Critipeg

    Greek director Yorgos Lanthimos has made a name for himself creating absurdist black comedies and delivering on outrageous premises with deadpan seriousness.

  • Critipeg

    It’s no easy feat to make a compelling documentary about a story everyone has followed in the press or online. When everyone knows the ending, a filmmaker has to work to make their audience care about the beginning and the middle.

  • Preserving the harvest

    Enjoy summer’s produce through the winter

  • Manitoba Eats

    The many options for getting local grub

  • Are we killing local thrift stores?

    Students go to thrift empires rather than small boutiques.

  • Home to the City of Ghosts

    Musician Sierra Noble returns with new sounds.

  • Arts and Culture Briefs

    ACTRA Awards // Family dance // Our Land // Taken women // Sightless painting

  • Whose House? Tannis’ House

    Winnipeg is a city where most creative people can be described as having a “diverse portfolio.” But, even by those standards, Tannis Kelm has a remarkably diverse portfolio.

  • Get the Winnipeg Look

    For those who gravitate toward beauty and fashion, Winnipeg can feel like a stepping stone on the way to a more glamorous city like Toronto, Montreal or Vancouver. But The Peg is in the midst of a makeover montage as local style icons embrace its humble vibe and lead the way in flaunting it.

  • How to Survive

    Paul Hewak explains how to survive the lunchroom.

  • Fashion Streeter

    “Rainbows are good. I express myself with colours.”

  • Safer Sex

    About 25 per cent of Canadians living with HIV do not know they are positive, according to the Public Health Agency of Canada.

  • Space To Work Out

    Initiative wants to know if you feel comfortable in our gym

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