Culture

  • I “liked” it on Facebook, what else do you want from me?

    The federal government is looking to cut costs and tighten the national belt.

  • Something different

    I have a little giggle every time I walk into Elements, the restaurant located in the gorgeous University of Winnipeg science building - and that giggle is because of the name.

  • Following the right route

    The University of Winnipeg Students’ Association knows how to throw a party.

  • Prepare to meet your Dhoom!

    St.Dhoom is the latest restaurant to rise from the ashes of a failed predecessor. It replaces an abandoned Pizza Hut on the corner of York and Donald in the city’s core, filling the surrounding streets with tantalizing aromas.

  • The Uniter presents: Team Apocalypse

    When the vast army of people that make our modern lives livable - from grocery store clerks to doctors to Manitoba Hydro employees - not only cease to do their jobs, but also join the minions of the walking undead, wanting nothing but to devour your flesh, that computer science degree on your wall will begin to look even more inadequate than usual.

  • Fashion Streeter

    This outfit is patterned from the waist down on the indigenous peoples and influenced by the European style from the waist up.
  • The elephant that will never leave the room

    At this point, promoting safe sex and warning of the dangers of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) may seem like flogging a dead horse. Kids should know this stuff by now, right?

  • Be yourself, but be cautious

    Spring is fast approaching, and in the student world that means mostly one thing: a mad dash to scoop up the most fun and lucrative summer jobs before everyone else.

  • Fashion Streeter

    I knitted this scarf myself. Comfort, thriftiness and craftiness inspire my style.
  • Re-imagined Osborne Village restaurant back in business

    After sitting annoyingly closed for nearly four years, an Osborne Village institution has re-emerged with a new way of doing things.

  • Fashion Streeter

    I just throw it on, but instead of sweats I choose something a little dressier.
  • Nostalgia for sale

    It’s a busy Sunday afternoon at Mulvey Market. Dozens of people walk slowly through the aisles between the wood stalls that fill the old warehouse, pausing occasionally to pick up a trinket that catches their eye.

  • Friends with benefits

    More than 128 million people have watched “The Sneezing Baby Panda” on YouTube since it was uploaded five years ago, and that’s not counting the millions of additional views for spin-offs and remixes.

  • Small fundraiser for a big issue

    Lynne Scott is no ordinary Wolseley resident.

  • Esthetically and emotionally appealing

    Be it music, drawing, drama, photography or another creative discipline, art’s power lies in its ability to intuitively reveal the truth.

  • Fashion Streeter

    Fashion and function can go together.
  • The death of television: impossible or inevitable?

    The way you watch television may be about to change. That is, if it hasn’t already.

  • A great destination for a nice meal

    Only minutes from the University of Winnipeg, the Ellice Cafe and Theatre combines a warm, unpretentious atmosphere with a good selection of home-style dishes that will take your mind off even the coldest Winnipeg day.

  • So you want to be an artist?

    It’s difficult at times to see popular or successful artists as everyday people. It’s difficult to imagine the intervening stages between just another person on the street and a successful musician or a gallery-showing photographer or inspiring actor.

  • Something on the line

    Randy Walker loves to gamble. By his own admission, he’ll bet on anything that moves - it keeps things interesting.

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