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Review: Babel , Mumford & Sons “I will love with urgency, but not with haste,” croons Marcus Mumford from English folk rock band, Mumford &…
Review: Babel , Mumford & Sons “I will love with urgency, but not with haste,” croons Marcus Mumford from English folk rock band, Mumford &…
How do the choices that we make affect us? When we are forced to make a call on tough decisions, is there a necessary dichotomy…
Review: Catharsis by Douglas Smith On Friday, Sept. 14 aceartinc. launched a powerful new exhibit, Catharsis, by Douglas Smith. Catharsis is a series of black…
On Friday night UMSU hosted their largest orientation event of the year at the Max Bell Field House. While it was impressive that UMSU was…
The residential school systems in Canada have hurt a generation of First Nations peoples and have left blight on our historical record. Robert Houle’s artwork…
When you see a “based on true events” title card in a film, many of you will chortle in the theatre because you know that…
The West End Cultural Centre is well-known for its awesome live shows. One of the latest acts, Indian City, was no exception. Indian City is…
Andrew McMonagle and Leif Norman are setting out to broaden their palatal horizons. Since 2007, the pair have visited 163 restaurants across Winnipeg and reviewed…
The End of That, the latest album released by the Montreal trio Plants and Animals, presents a collection of songs pumping indie rock rhythms and…
The British band You Me at Six released their third album, Sinners Never Sleep, on Jan. 24. The new album opens up with the hit…