News

  • Sexual Misconduct of the Middle Classes

    Plays at the Tom Hendry Warehouse until March 18

  • I Like Movies

    Plays at Cinematheque from March 11 to 18

  • Dreamland is a wish your stomach makes

    The next time hunger strikes near west Portage Avenue, dream a little dream of meat.

  • Newcomer women trace journeys through footwear

    Ten newcomer women living in Winnipeg will soon share their personal stories using high heels, sneakers and hiking boots as metaphors.

  • ‘Everyone has their turnip’

    Canadian comedian Ali Hassan, host of CBC’s Laugh Out Loud and Canada Reads, is coming to the West End Cultural Centre on March 15 as a part of his Does This Taste Funny? comedy tour.

  • Sounding it out

    The age-old spelling bee will soon meet the age-older beer.

  • A sweet release

    The Winnipeg music scene has a new addition.

  • Standing with our trans siblings

    This past Friday, March 3, the University of Winnipeg (U of W) hosted a lecture that many in the city’s 2SLGBTQIA+ communities worried would direct hate at transgender people.

  • Beyond the clubs

    Months ago, I nervously showed up to an Out There Winnipeg (OTW) queer volleyball practice for the first time.

  • Student services

    Spring term registration// Webinar Wednesdays// Career chats on Instagram// Winter term withdrawal deadline// Ask an Advisor on Instagram// Graduation Pow Wow

  • City briefs

    #EmbraceEquity this March// Preventing sexual violence on campus// Fridays for Future Global Climate Strike// Wesmen off to national championships// Affordable housing suites ready// Community schools programing under review

  • The language of mathematics

    Dr. Iian Smythe grew up in Winnipeg and earned a bachelor of mathematics from the University of Manitoba with a minor in philosophy.

  • We all pay a price

    Sayings like “the bigger the dream, the harder the grind” and “hustle, don’t sleep” echo the toxic productivity ingrained in Canada’s cultural consciousness.

  • Reforms to UWSA election rules ahead of vote

    On Jan. 18, the University of Winnipeg Students’ Association’s (UWSA) board of directors approved a swath of reforms to the organization’s election rules.

  • An impossible choice at HSC

    When Kakeka ThunderSky walked into the Health Sciences Centre (HSC) emergency department on Feb. 9, she never imagined the hospital would ask her to choose between receiving medical care and keeping her daughter out of the Child and Family Services (CFS) system.

  • Arts briefs

    Jazz @ the Fort Garry// Freeze Frame returns// Writing on joy// Lizzy Hoyt x MCO// Nickybaby releases debut EP// Apply to Plug-In ICA’s summer institute

  • Perfect Blue

    Plays at Cinematheque on March 4

  • More things in heaven and earth

    For some, questions of creation and what lies beyond can be a legitimate source of stress and anguish. For local artist Lori Ferguson, it’s just fuel for the fire.

  • Frets in high places

    There are more than just termites and cobwebs thriving in a certain Winnipeg attic.

  • Turning an old trope on its head

    In 2021, Hannah Moscovitch’s Sexual Misconduct of the Middle Classes won the Governor General’s Literary Award for English-language drama

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