Arts & Culture
Festival connects international acts to local scene
The third annual Forthwith Festival will bring experimental art and music to Winnipeg Feb. 1-3. International and Canadian artists will be performing and hosting interactive…
Ryan Steel talks Laundry Room Theatre, local film community
Longtime contributor to Winnipeg’s vibrant film community Ryan Steel is a young filmmaker, animator and film curator. He is also one of the co-creators of…
Local MC Malcolm-Jay featured in Big Fun Festival
Big Fun Festival is an annual winter music festival, showcasing an eclectic mix of Canadian artists. It will be held from Jan. 23 to 27…
Black Hole Theatre brings comedic Ibsen play to life
The Black Hole Theatre Company (BHTC) is kicking off 2019 with their season’s second mainstage production, bringing Henrik Ibsen’s Peer Gynt to the John J….
UMCycle offers safe space for bike maintenance
UMCycle’s first Mechanic Bootcamp for “women, transgender, two spirit and gender non-binary folx” of 2019 will be held Jan. 23 and Jan. 30. By the…
Boreal #17
New life breathed into nature
University of Winnipeg associate professor Julie Nagam’s first Winnipeg solo exhibit, locating the little heartbeats, will be showcased at the U of W’s Gallery 1C03 from Jan. 10 to Feb. 16.
Ariel Posen – How Long, 4.5/5
Ariel Posen – How Long, 4.5/5
On the road
After years of performing and touring with fellow Canadian acts, renowned Winnipeg guitarist Ariel Posen is headlining his own tour of the U.K., Canada and the U.S. to promote his first solo LP, How Long.