Getting to the heart of art
While art-making may be an important part in many people’s lives, making the leap to showing or selling art can be intimidating, especially for lower-income…
While art-making may be an important part in many people’s lives, making the leap to showing or selling art can be intimidating, especially for lower-income…
What do you expect from an artist who has lived almost one century? If that artist is 90-year-old Eli Bornstein, expect something magnificent. Curator Oliver…
To the uninitiated, local bands Chic Gamine and the Bros. Landreth have little in common, save for being composed of some of Winnipeg’s most talented…
If you are a resident of Wolseley, Matthew Carter’s debut solo album From South Furby could be a welcome soundtrack in your quiet time. Matthew…
Rebuilding lives means more than just providing the basic necessities, and sometimes art can play a part in building a future that involves more than…
The words “kink” and “fetish” are thrown around a lot in mainstream culture without most of us knowing what they really mean. It seems like…
Winnipeg’s answer to Andy Warhol’s Factory in the 1960s is the Frame Arts Warehouse. Program director Ali Tataryn runs Frame, whose spaces are occupied my…
While the public debate around Bill 18 has subsided since it was passed in the Manitoba legislature on Sept. 13, 2013, Catherine Taylor believes that…
Loren MacDonald is a third-year theatre student with a flair for concise, off-the-cuff reviews of plays. “[Lion in the Streets is] a very unique, experimental…
Can we be real here? I was not stoked when Victoria’s Secret opened here last winter. I wasn’t actively against it, but unlike the throngs…