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Bike Lab returns
Campus hub reopens, giving cyclists a chance to fix their rides
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Restaurant resurgence
Village Diner opens in the West End
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News briefs
National conference on homelessness // City hall building named after U of W alum // Power of PJs // U of W heads to sexual violence conference // Half the Sky dinner // Looking at happiness
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Well, That’s Garbage
Happiness can feel like a greased pig we are forever chasing only to land in mud and excrement over and over again. Why do you elude us, happiness? Here, piggy piggy piggy.
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Taking shame to the grave
The legacy Glamdrew left behind
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John K. Samson
With “Winnipeg” tattooed across his heart, John K. Samson has a peculiar knack for observing the sarcastic tragedies and subtle beauty of the prairies while still creating a colloquial postcard out of them.
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Critipeg: Sounding Space
Sound is a sensory experience too often ignored in fine arts. The fact that the terms “fine art” and “visual art” are so often used interchangeably is a testament to this.
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Changing society with humour
Sarasvàti changes up its annual comedy fundraiser
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The story behind the story
Exploring the origins of Winnie the Pooh
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Healing with a colouring book
Anishinaabe artist Jackie Traverse publishes a book for women
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Celebrating country tunes
Manitoba awards show highlights local musicians
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Arts and culture briefs
Supporting Churchill // Indigenous float // C.R. Avery // Women-directed film // Pianos on the cheap
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Whose House? Alex’s House.
Alex Kohut started his career in vintage clothing as a thrifting wunderkind. The 23-year-old, who runs The Vintage Saint shop on Albert Street, got into the game at a young age.
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Welcome to the Argyle
A look at the history and contemporary uses of Winnipeg’s creative clubhouse
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It’s Fiver time!
This week, we’re opening up nominations for our fourth annual Uniter Fiver music contest.
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This River
This is what the aftermath of murder or unsolved disappearances really looks like.
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Angry Inuk
One could make a compelling argument that the controversy surrounding Canadian seal hunting is the original source of manufactured outrage
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Fashion Streeter
“I like to wear what people tell me not to wear.”
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The Unnatural Natural
Mental health care is more complicated than just getting out into nature
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PROFile: George Fulford
No, George Fulford doesn’t dig stuff up or look for fossils. Fulford teaches in the anthropology department, and his focus is on language.