The Long Walk as gut-wrenching on screen as on paper
After languishing in development hell since 1988, Stephen King’s 1979 dystopian novel The Long Walk has finally made it to the big screen – and…
After languishing in development hell since 1988, Stephen King’s 1979 dystopian novel The Long Walk has finally made it to the big screen – and…
The U of M’s School of Art Gallery invited two emerging curators in 2021, Lillian O’Brien Davis and Shalaka Jadhav, to create exhibitions and receive…
Kiran Sran, a third-year fine arts student, unveiled her solo exhibition Belonging and Heritage at the School of Art Student Gallery last week. For many,…
The U of M welcomed Garry Sherbert on campus to present a lecture on Oct. 8 as part of a conference sponsored by Mosaic, an…
The globally renowned primatologist, ethologist and conservationist Jane Goodall died of natural causes at age 91 on Oct. 1. Soon after, Netflix revealed an interview…
4/5 stars Montreal-based indie rock quartet, Fleece, has once again proven themselves to be a cornerstone of Canadian indie in their most recent release, TORNADO….
The School of Art Student Gallery unveiled its latest exhibition, From Under the Couch,…
The U of M Centre for Creative Writing and Oral Culture has recently welcomed Melanie Dennis Unrau as its writer-in-residence for fall 2025. A poet,…
Recently, peace and conflict studies students and sisters Cassie and Kristy Dong hosted an art exhibition at the Forks, showcasing a mural created by refugee…
Boris Tsun Hang Leung, arts and culture editor On Sept. 27, Winnipeg hosted Nuit Blanche, the city’s annual late-night art festival. From 6 p.m. till…