Winnipeg’s troubled past, political tensions, and gothic histories
Currently running at the Plug In Gallery is the No Place Like Home exhibit, which is the opening chapter of the four part series—with the…
Currently running at the Plug In Gallery is the No Place Like Home exhibit, which is the opening chapter of the four part series—with the…
A Toronto police officer and a Winnipeg judge were two main catalysts in the formation of the Winnipeg Slutwalk. When Const. Michael Sanguinetti warned women…
The Office of Research Integrity (ORI) of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services released a report on the research misconduct of discredited Harvard…
Cows, hills, and citywide strikes. These are a few of the obstacles I have encountered making my way around the city I will be calling…
What should have been a historic celebration for Quebec’s first female premier turned into tragedy when shots were fired on Sept. 4. A victory speech…
I’ve spent the better part of the past three months trying to buy a specific model of midi keyboard. Through the course of my journey…
In the wake of the disastrous 2012 Labour Day Classic game against the Saskatchewan Rough Riders, the jury is still out on Joey Elliot’s future as the…
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…
Used bookstore changes into non-profit venue. Aqua Books was, and still plans to be, a staple in Winnipeg’s creative community. With venues in Winnipeg closing one by one, it is time for the community to step up and lend a hand.
Manitoba has for a long time operated with a very intricate welfare system which was designed to assist those who have been disadvantaged and require…