Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry
Beginning this month and running till February, the Cinematheque will be showing several films as part of their new series called We Rise Above: New…
Beginning this month and running till February, the Cinematheque will be showing several films as part of their new series called We Rise Above: New…
With the Winnipeg Art Gallery’s recent exhibition Winnipeg Now showcasing contemporary Winnipeg artwork and the Plug In ICA’s series of exhibitions titled My Winnipeg, Mary…
The Winnipeg Aboriginal Film Festival (WAFF) is excited to celebrate its 11th year in the making, and it continues to gain momentum each year. The…
Mark Sultan is coming to a town near you to rattle your brain and show you what rock and roll is really about. Starting out…
One of the greatest aspects of Winnipeg’s music scene is an undeniable, commanding presence from some of Canada’s greatest female musicians, who not only demand…
Canadian singer-songwriter Dan Mangan rocked the Burton Cummings Theatre on Nov. 1 with his renowned growling voice and songs that have the ability to get…
Working at an adult boutique can be an eye-opening experience and a practice in ridding yourself of expectations and stereotypes. You become immediately comfortable speaking of…
Hollerin’ Pines will be releasing a new album of rootsy/folk songs that will please your ears and warm your heart. The self-titled, five-song EP is…
From Nov. 5 to 9, the University of Manitoba Inner City Social Work Campus (William Norrie Centre) will be hosting a mobile exhibit entitled 100…
For the next month aceartinc. is home to Rosemary Scanlon’s exhibition Whorl of Sleep, a series of Darger-esque watercolour paintings that locate the tension between…