Pop Culture
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Small fundraiser for a big issue
Lynne Scott is no ordinary Wolseley resident.
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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.
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The death of television: impossible or inevitable?
The way you watch television may be about to change. That is, if it hasn’t already.
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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.
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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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Feeling that gingerbread feeling
A lot of people get all grumpy pants this time of year and I refuse to contribute to all the doom and gloom with another “I don’t have a boyfriend/Orange Crush for one” column.
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The correct crossword puzzle from the March 24, 2011 issue (65-24).
Crossword from the March 24, 2011 issue (65-24).
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To shave or not to shave?
Shaving cuts, painful self-waxing and sadistic aestheticians are all familiar experiences in the realm of removing female body hair.
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Winnipeg’s model citizens
Though Winnipeg’s modeling industry is less affluent than others, the city seems to have a knack for producing international talent.
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Sexy female hairstylists and sexy lingerie-inspired attire
The Scandalous Barber, located at 1174A Pembina Hwy, is a hair salon catering specifically to the male population.
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Boxer versus poet
Surprise fellow bookworms: you can learn from physical activity, too.
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Scouring the TED waste bin
With the TEDxManitoba event coming up on Feb. 15, there are a lot of powerful ideas waiting to be unleashed into the intellectual culture of Winnipeg.
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U of W students battle the elements during last hockey game of the Spence Street Hockey League
As heaps of snow engulfed every corner of the city on Friday, Jan. 28, the University of Winnipeg Students’ Association (UWSA) SnoWeek wrapped up with the last game of the Spence Street Hockey League (SSHL).
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Sudoku and Crossword Solutions for the puzzles from Jan. 27, 2011.
Sudoku and Crossword Solutions for the puzzles from the Jan. 27, 2011 issue.
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Making children’s dreams come true, one wish at a time
Most women jump at any opportunity to throw on a sexy pair of sling-backs, but Gina Nasuti and Karine Driedger have taken it to a whole new level.
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Freud’s Bathhouse and Diner set to close
Less than a year after opening, an Exchange District art space that left an indelible mark on Winnipeg’s art scene as a place for outsider and alternative art is closing.
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‘We don’t have to go all the way, we’ll just lie here and hold each other’
Every couple goes through a series of unavoidable stages, some of those emotional, the more interesting and hilarious ones, physical. Which sexual stage is your relationship in?
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A dramatic display of Colombia and its culture
Described as abstract, humorous, satirical, saddening and undeniably beautiful all at once, Colombian-born artist Fernando Botero is a living legend.
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Fragmenting the psyche
Contradiction, irony and duality are often notable themes in today’s postmodern world.
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Pumping iron at 2 a.m.
Can’t sleep? Go work out.