Culture

  • The Samson Show

    The Samson show follows the misadventures of Samson (dog) and his owners (humans).

  • Jekyll and Hyde’s Freehouse Takes Flight

    There were a few things that intrigued me about the new bar/restaurant taking over the place of The Cheer: the name, the fact that they were boasting 29 taps, and the fact that they just recently finished building a nice new patio.

  • Fashionable people doing questionable things

    Browsing through the photos from this year’s Coachella and Bonnaroo music festivals confirm one thing for sure: that cultural appropriation in fashion’s not just a trend that will go away by merely wishing it away.

  • Whose House? Bucky’s House.

    The first half of 2014 has been pretty busy for Bucky Driedger, the 28-year-old guitarist that, until his career took off with the JUNO-nominated Royal Canoe, fronted the Western Canadian Music Award-winning Liptonians.

  • Love, Elska

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     community theater stage hand that’s trying to branch out” is how Elska Swandel, creator of local T-shirt line Love Elska, describes her style.

  • Hugging polar bears and other adventures

    Every year we feel compelled to do, well… something for Canada Day. Why not?

  • What’s up Doc?

    Walking into Green Carrot off of the bustling streets of Osborne village is almost like taking a deep breath in.

  • Hot Diggity Dang

    Hot dogs have been a staple in feeding a crowd quickly since approximately forever.

  • Circle Heads

    Lighthearted and honest, Circle Heads follows a twenty-something-year-old meandering through adulthood while she tries to find humour in the banality and randomness of life.

  • The Creeps

    A feel-good comic about two unnamed characters and their delightful journeys through universally hilarious themes like hatred, misery, uncontrollable rage, disease and rash, delusion, agoraphobia, paranoia, jealousy, greed, bitterness, binge eating, slothfulness, and death, lots and lots of death; also, deformity, flatulence, boogers, nosebleeds, bowel movements, and the eating of unappetizing things.

  • Shakin’ it up

    It seems like there's a pastry and music related event every week in Winnipeg. There's … well, no. There isn't. There's just the Cake 'n Shake, June 7 at the Purple Room at Frame (318 Ross Ave).

  • Whose House? Natalie’s House.

    We (kind of) went inside the home of local cult personality Natalie Pollock.

  • The Toy Basket: Tied Up, But Not Twisted

    Well, kittens. I had to address it at some point. Your Aunt Bunny gets asked a lot of questions about a certain best selling novel, and I’m not talking about the bible.

  • Sitting Pretty

    Rolling up to this St. Boniface café, it felt as though I was getting dropped off at an old friend’s place, as Chaise Café, framed by family homes at 271 Provencher Boulevard, looks more like a cozy house than a restaurant.

  • Forward thinking

    Comedians make a living making people laugh, which usually means making fun of people and things.

  • The Creeps

    A feel-good comic about two unnamed characters and their delightful journeys through universally hilarious themes like hatred, misery, uncontrollable rage, disease and rash, delusion, agoraphobia, paranoia, jealousy, greed, bitterness, binge eating, slothfulness, and death, lots and lots of death; also, deformity, flatulence, boogers, nosebleeds, bowel movements, and the eating of unappetizing things.

  • Fashion Streeter

    The Uniter Fashion Streeter is an ongoing documentation of creative fashion in Winnipeg inspired by the Helsinki fashion blog www.hel-looks.com. Each issue will feature a new look from our city’s streets and bars in an attempt to encourage individual expression and celebrate that you are really, really good looking.

  • Here to stay

    These days, it’s hard to imagine a time when Osborne wasn’t lined with tattoo and piercing shops, and going to summer festivals didn’t mean seeing a whole variety of people’s ink and piercings on display.

  • Whose House? Matt’s House

    Matt Sutton wants you to wake up feeling fresh. 

  • O(h) No, it’s the JUNOS!

    Canada’s biggest night. Or week. Or something.

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