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  • 3Peat

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  • Podcast Review: Budgets & Cents

    Financial advice from freelancers Cait Flanders and Carrie Smith

  • Podcast Review: HerMoney with Jean Chatzky

    Jean Chatzky’s weekly 30-minute podcast makes financial advice accessible.

  • French and English songwriters collaborate

    100 NONS paired five French-speaking musicians with five musicians who have some background with the language, but who are not fluent, to write songs together.

  • Playwright Agatha Christie is celebrated

    Modern audiences can explore classic crime fiction, mystery and plot twists at Christie Fest.

  • New MTYP play highlights importance of relationships

    Manitoba Theatre for Young People’s (MTYP) newest play, Dib and Dob and the Journey Home, demonstrates how a piece of art can attempt to positively affect people and their relationships.

  • Winnipeg fashion showcases diversity

    As fashion becomes more accessible, indie designers and amateur models have found a place on the Winnipeg scene.

  • Arts and culture briefs

    Everything Turns… // SpaceFinder // ONE NIGHT STAND // New Music Festival // CRTC vacant seats

  • Whose House? Hardy’s House

    Hardy Groening didn’t set out to create a neighbourhood legend. He built it in stages over the years, adding elements according to whimsy or to celebrate family members’ life events. 

  • Fighting Fascism

    The far-right: what it is and how to stop it

  • Change the climate

    We can’t control the weather, but what can we do about our human environment? We’re living in a time of unprecedented social and cultural change. But ultimately, we are all responsible for the world we live in and create through our everyday interactions.

  • Fashion Streeter

    “Be over, be under, be true, but never give up. Fashion reflects personality."

  • Immigration is not a black and white issue

    Responsibility lies with everyone when considering newcomer policies

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    Process aims to strike a balance between oversight and expediency

  • Where are the women gearheads?

    Many barriers keep women out of the music scene

  • Streeter

    What’s your favourite way to discover new music?

  • PROFile - Dr. Catherine Taylor

    Professor and director of academic programs and administration in the faculty of education, professor of rhetoric and communications

  • MCMA Brings music to the U of W

    If a student wants somewhere to practice with their band, they can do it on campus at the University of Winnipeg (U of W). But if that same student wanted a formal music degree, they would have to look elsewhere.

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