2018
Bisons drop pair of heartbreakers to UBC
The skid continues for the U of M Bisons men’s hockey team. After being swept at home by the UBC Thunderbirds this weekend, the Bisons…
Winnipeg Jewish Theater stages “Becoming Dr. Ruth”
The Winnipeg Jewish Theatre (WJT) began its season at the end of October with Mark St. Germain’s didactic play Becoming Dr. Ruth. The timing of…
“Thunderbird Woman” adorns U of W
A new mural featuring Daphne Odjig artwork now covers the Duckworth Centre at the University of Winnipeg. The mural recreates Odjig’s “Thunderbird Woman,” a print from…
Writing mentorship comes to Winnipeg
Diaspora Dialogues (DD), a writing organization in Toronto, is launching a new short form mentorship program for diverse, emerging writers in Winnipeg. DD had its…
Fighting oppression with laughter
Returning for a third consecutive year to Winnipeg’s comedy scene is Saràsvati Productions’ Women’s Comedy Night Fundraiser on Nov. 14. Produced by Elissa Kixen and…
Carmanah comes to Winnipeg
Vancouver groove group Carmanah will hit Winnipeg at the Good Will Social Club Nov. 18. The band is performing with Hey Ocean throughout the tour….
A look through the horror genre
Horror dominates Halloween, yet not many people know about the beginnings of the genre. David Annandale, an English and film professor at the U of…
From the University of Manitoba to the world
CBC foreign correspondent Nahlah Ayed has spent her life travelling across the globe but, at one time, she called Winnipeg — and the U of M — home.
Artists, community mobilize against hate
Winnipeg conversation series 13 Fires hosted a drop-in event at the U of M Sunday afternoon in response to “It’s okay to be white” posters…