• News briefs

    Screening of Paywall: The Business of Scholarship // Community clothing swap // MEDIA INDIGENA live // Stranger Things halloween party  // Exchange District Ghost Walk // United Way dodgeball match

  • Halfway to somewhere

    The desire to go back and redo some, if not all, of one’s life is a feeling that seems to emerge often when reminiscing about the past.

  • Santa survives

    Each winter, generations of Winnipeggers have welcomed the holiday season by watching the Santa Claus Parade pass by the streets of downtown.

  • The Knndy returns

    New music and comedy programming is coming to Kennedy Street, just a stone’s throw from the University of Winnipeg. 

  • They might be coming to Winnipeg

    After more than 30 years as a group, it can be difficult to keep the creative process interesting. Formed in 1982 by “The Johns,” John Flansburgh and John Linnell, They Might Be Giants have been recording and touring together for most of their lives.

  • 6lack - East Atlanta Love Letter

    The first time I heard 6lack I was just going through some music I had never heard that was in my music library. 

  • Collecting culture for a quarter

    Over the last few years, the Winnipeg Film Group (WFG) has been hosting a 16-millimetre film screening event called Secret Cinema.

  • Arts briefs

    Workshop with Leesa Streifle // Kenny Omega returns to Winnipeg // Cineméntal Film Festival // Sense and Sensibility at MTC // Steven Erikson book launch // Bourbon Street Parade

  • CRITIPEG: Studio 54

    Studio 54 is the confession of a man trying to find closure, trying to explain himself to his family, to the world at large – though on his own terms. Ian Schrager is setting the record as straight as he feels is responsible in a (mostly) flattering light.

  • Whose House? Adam and Victoria’s House!

    Adam Araujo and Victoria King began their cohabitation this past February.

  • Ballot time

    There’s a lot of talk of voting in this issue, and there will be even more in the next one, too

  • What this city needs

    Winnipeg’s municipal election on Oct. 24 is being ushered in with a huge roster of mayoral and councillor candidates, many with dense and complex platforms or with no clear summary of their positions at all. This can be a lot for voters to take in, especially with many new faces in the race.

  • Action Figure Concept Sketch #1

    A new comic by Keegan Steele.

  • My anger is my love letter

    Being part of social movements seems inherent when your body vehemently resists mainstream society.

  • Respectful costumes on Halloween

    October is here, which means Halloween is just around the corner.

  • What’s in a name

    Students may have noticed the new campus Wi-Fi password, MarshaHanenWay1819. Rather than being just another network password, this one shares a name with the short stretch of Spence Street that runs through University of Winnipeg (U of W) property - the newly named Marsha Hanen Way.

  • Shaky policy foundations

    In response to rising concern that the True North Square (TNS) project, one of the largest property development projects in the history of Winnipeg’s downtown, doesn’t include an affordable housing component (despite being subsidized by the municipal and provincial governments), the City of Winnipeg has now included an amendment that attempts to address the issue.

  • The truth below us

    Residents in Point Douglas are reeling as the revelation of a decade-old lead contamination report came to light on Sept. 13.

  • News briefs

    Climate change conversation // Got Citizenship? Go Vote! — mayoral forum // Make Poverty History // Don’s Photo fall walk // Red Ribbon Walk  for MMIWG2S // Natural Cycleworks end of season sale

  • Feeding Diaspora

    I used to think that to know home was to learn my mother’s hands - her repertoire of creation forever connected to homeland.

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