• Staying engaged after WE Day

    WE Day is an event that fills the MTS Centre each year, promoting youth engagement in social justice issues. But with such a large crowd, what impact does the message make?

  • News Briefs

    Projects Abroad launch new programs // Pancakes for mental health // Learn about UNDRIP // Movember flag goes up // Self-care through art // Soccer multiplex open

  • Building community with public art

    One doesn’t have to look far to find art in Winnipeg’s downtown. This year, the city became the Creative City Network’s first winner of the Award of Excellence in Public Art.

  • Middle of Nowhere

    Despite our characteristic self-deprecation, Winnipeggers love announcing to each other and the world that our city is great.

  • Showcasing Indigenous-led activism on Instagram

    What Brings Us Here – the National Film Board’s (NFB) latest social media project – is an experimental photo essay launched through Instagram.

  • Queer pop music since Boy George

    Music in queer culture is about community and finding equality on the dance floor. Whether it is Boy George or P!nk, artists who rep for the LGBTQ+ and queer communities are making that positive space for people.

  • Critipeg: NOTFILM

    Avant-garde playwright and novelist Samuel Beckett isn’t typically associated with movies.

  • Critipeg: Hieronymus Bosch, Touched by the Devil

    The works and life of Hieronymus Bosch are a source of mystery and fascination.

  • Yes We Mystic celebrate 5-year anniversary

    Yes We Mystic, the Winnipeg-based indie pop ensemble, recently celebrated their five-year anniversary at the West End Cultural Centre. With three releases and a European tour under their belt, the group has a lot to celebrate. 

  • Arts and Culture Briefs

    Whiny Femmes // Outside Joke // Real Love album // YA Indigenous fiction // APTN a great employer

  • Whose House? Kevin’s House.

    Filmmaker and educator Kevin Nikkel has built a career exploring local history. While his prolific portfolio also includes animation and drama, his primary focus is documentary filmmaking. 

  • Clear your student debt

    The average student debt sits at $26,819. It will take a student 14 years and six months to pay off, if that student spends $220 dollars a month.

  • Getting on Board

    The Uniter is run by the Mouseland Press and governed by a volunteer board. The board is a great place to bring visionary ideas for the future of the paper and to practice the skills needed to run a non-profit organization.

  • Photo gallery - Winnipeggers show solidarity with NoDAPL movement in North Dakota

    A group of Winnipeggers gathered around Portage Ave and Main St around 4:30 p.m. on Nov 15 in a show of solidarity with protests in North Dakota. 

  • Sleepyhead

    Part 2 of Keegan Steele’s Sleepyhead.

  • Un-Supermarket

    Sari Habiluk's comic explores the dynamic of supermarket staff.

  • Anti-sex work spending

    ‘Buying Sex Is Not a Sport’ campaign misses the mark

  • What’s a library for?

    The changing institution is a public space worth holding on to

  • PROFile - Dr. Allen Mills

    While the American presidential election has most of us thinking politics, professor Dr. Allen Mills does that year-round. 

  • How animals can heal you

    Professor to give lecture on how animals can help us live better

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