Whose House?

  • Whose house? Kate and Aaron’s house

    Kate Sinclaire has created a feminist, body-positive indie porn empire. Through her websites Cherrystems and the newly launched Ciné Sinclaire, she’s creating empowering erotic material on her own inclusive terms.

  • Whose house? Ro Walker’s house

    Ro Walker Mills radiates optimism. The 26-year-old hip hop artist and LGBT* advocate’s Riverview home is a reflection of his personality: full of hope and positivity. 

  • Whose House? Anthony and Andrew’s house

    The downtown home of Andrew Eastman and Anthony Nelson is clearly a space inhabited by two people who live and breathe art. 

  • Whose house? Mona’s house

    Mona Faith Mousa takes a specific aesthetic approach to her Wolseley home. The spoken-word performance poet and community advocate says her white walls and sleek countertops are a necessity for her living space. 

  • Whose house? Lara’s house

    There are few comedians in Winnipeg with as accomplished a career as Lara Rae. 

  • Whose house? The Uniter’s house

    For the online issue, we thought we’d turn the cameras on ourselves. Here’s a peek into the homes and lives of The Uniter’s staff.

  • Whose house? Kenley’s house

    When people think of Winnipeg’s vibrant independent music scene, they likely consider the many local rock, folk or hip hop acts who can be found around town on any given night. But composer and music educator Kenley Kristofferson is a reminder that indie music in Winnipeg is much more diverse.

  • Whose house? Ben’s house

    If you’ve been to any comedy shows in Winnipeg, chances are you’ve seen Ben Walker perform.

  • Whose house? Alexandra’s house

    Words like “nature,” “organic” and “sustainability” aren’t necessarily what comes to mind when one considers the art of making jewelry. But jeweler Alexandra Tumanov is gleefully challenging those ideas.

  • Whose house? Robin’s house

    CKUW is an integral part of the University of Winnipeg’s campus community. From its humble beginnings more than 50 years ago, as a closed-circuit station heard only in select university buildings, the on-campus FM station has expanded into one of the city’s most pioneering broadcasters.

  • Whose house? Daniel’s house

    The story of how musician Daniel Guezen found his West End home is truly a tale of two Andreas.

  • Whose house? Aaron’s house

    Aaron Zeghers has more than earned his place in Winnipeg’s film community. As an artist working in film, video and photography, Zeghers playfully combines experimental, documentary, narrative and found footage elements to create challenging and personal short films.

  • Whose house? Natalie’s house

    Natalie Dyck has turned her childhood spent on a farm into a full-blown career.

  • Whose house? Sheldon’s house

    Winnipeg writer Sheldon Birnie’s latest book is essential reading for any Canadian music fan. 

  • Whose House? Shawna’s house

    Performance art. Film and video. Installation art. Music videos about vulvas. Shawna Dempsey has done it all.

  • Whose house? Kieran’s house

    Four years ago, when Kieran West started forming what would later become Kieran West and His Buffalo Band, the singer-songwriter’s intentions weren’t exactly ambitious.

  • Whose house? Fabian’s house

    Filmmaker Fabián Velasco comprises one fourth of one of Winnipeg’s most interesting filmmaking collectives.

  • Whose house? Stefanie’s house

    As one half of the indie rock/pop duo Mise en Scene, Johnson’s chiming rhythmic guitar work and lyrics full of longing brought acclaim to the group’s 2012 LP Desire’s Despair.

  • Whose house? Melanie’s house

    Melanie Dahling embodies the proverbial wearer of many hats. The Winnipeg comedian, writer, actress, playwright and radio host recently added makeup artist to her ever-growing array of figurative chapeaus.

  • Whose house? Dancing Gabe’s house

    Most Winnipeggers know Dancing Gabe. Few people encompass the term “local legend” better. 

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