• Bodies as burdens

    Society has labelled persons with disabilities and neurodivergent people as burdens for the past several centuries. 

  • Clean and Clear Concrete

    Weather in Winnipeg means watching a snowman melt one day, then adding an extra coat of snow the next. 

  • PROFile: William Rory Dickson

    Professor William Rory Dickson began teaching at the University of Winnipeg in 2015 in the Religion and Culture Department. 

  • Behind the rock wall

    Youth for Christ's (YFC) decision to build near the North End has stirred up some controversy.

  • News briefs

    Virtuosi presents “Palette of Colours" // Producing gang territories // Cultural appropriation panel // Pilot of crisis text line for kids // Pinball Popup Arcade at Forth

  • Crystal Clear

    With the holiday season passed and spring on its way, many of us have gone to family get-togethers, and many of us have some coming up.

  • Sea Levels

    Laine Groeneweg’s Sea Levels is a collection of works derived from aquatic dreams. Utilizing traditional printmaking techniques dating back centuries, Groeneweg’s work examines oceanic imagery with a storybook cadence and a fairytale sense of darkness.

  • Human Music

    With most of the music industry relying on computers and machines to play music, the local indie band Human Music takes it back a few decades to when the music was still played by humans.

  • Unconventional spaces for growing

    Houseplants need care that mimics their natural environments. 

  • Accessing music through visual art

    Winnipeg musician and storyteller Raine Hamilton believes music should be accessible to all and has been putting this into practice in both her music and her performances.

  • Arts briefs

    Solhounds // Baking Show casting call // REAL Slick // Sign of a Place // North End theatre workshops // Want to get published?

  • Whose House? Damien’s House!

    Filmmaker Damien Ferland’s work often deals with the absurd and comedic. 

  • Accessing stories

    We’ve got a bit of an accessibility theme happening in this issue.

  • Accessibility and inclusion

    Persons with disabilities often face a lack of accommodation, support and funding, as well as experiencing widespread bullying and exclusion, according to the Canadian Human Rights Commission.

  • Snuggle Punk

    A comic by Logan Stefanson.

  • Stress

    A comic by Keegan Steele.

  • Flailing upwards

    “It can be really exasperating to look back at your past. What’s the matter with you? I want to ask her, my younger self, shaking her shoulder.”

  • Making Room At The Table

    “So, what’s it like being a woman working in the music industry?”

  • Student gap years

    There are many companies that cater to student travel. Companies like EF Education First market to students in different ways.

  • PROFile: Royden Loewen

    Professor Royden Loewen, a professor and the chair in Mennonite studies at the University of Winnipeg (U of W), says he’s been with the university forever.

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