• PROFile: Jason Hannan

    Dr. Jason Hannon started teaching in the Rhetoric, Writing and Communications department at the University of Winnipeg (U of W) in 2013.

  • News briefs

    Nuuk “York” City // Literary adaptations // Indigenous Scholars Speaker Series // Ice Castle Yoga // Women’s Week free screenings

  • Outdigenous

    When white men are in positions of power, is equality and diversity truly possible?

  • Licensed to wed

    Brenda McConaghy is a registered non-denominational marriage commissioner. She says that couples tend to see her as someone who can provide a personalized and accurate story about their relationship.

  • Dance as a bridge

    Yofanana, NAfro Dance Productions’ upcoming show, cuts to the heart of human connection.

  • Animal Teeth - A List of Things to Say

    Animal Teeth’s second album comes as a great addition to their discography. 

  • CRITIPEG: The Florida Project

    Walt Disney World is located between the cities of Orlando and Kissimmee, Fla., places where America’s wealth disparity is egregious.

  • Theatrical adaptation

    Recently, theatres across Canada have begun to adapt their performances to accommodate guests with sensory sensitivities, which are often symptoms of autism spectrum disorder, fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD) and dementia

  • Arts briefs

    Girls Rock Winnipeg // An Evening of Jazz Song // Cluster music and arts festival // Freeze Frame film festival // Talk about child welfare in Manitoba

  • Whose House? Kathryn’s House!

    Musician Kathryn Kerr’s creative path from jazz saxophonist to dream pop singer-songwriter isn’t a hiked trail; it’s a literal railroad.

  • Spring for stories

    We’re inching toward the first day of spring, and also toward the end of our production season.

  • Crime and safety in Winnipeg

    Winnipeg keeps its reputation as the most unsafe city in Canada, according to a CBC report, but the perceptions about safety in this city can run deep.

  • Snuggle Punk

    A comic by Logan Stefanson

  • Stress

    A comic by Keegan Steele

  • Someone tell CBC to stop playing this song

    “Gypsy” is a slur.

  • Studying tunes

    Students are often trying to find the best way to study all of the time, and some students use music as their go-to studying aid. Finding the best tunes can be hard, especially at high-stress times like midterms week.

  • PROFile: Shelagh Carter

    Before becoming a professor, Shelagh Carter studied in New York and Los Angeles as an actress and graduated from the Canadian Film Centre’s Directors Lab in Toronto.

  • For the love of radio

    Campus radio gives students the opportunity to strengthen their own communication skills and have a boost of confidence overall.

  • Calling all anime Fans

    Ai-Kon is an non-profit organization that holds an annual Japanese and pop culture convention in Winnipeg.

  • Talk about sexual awareness and health

    Between Feb. 12 and 16, the Sexuality Education Resource Centre Manitoba (SERC) will host Sexual and Reproductive Health Awareness Week on the topic of “Minding Our Business”: Sexual Health & Mental Wellness.

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