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Young performers impress at Folk Fest

Arts & Entertainment, Charitable Organizations, Culture, Stories of GivingBy Noah ErenbergJuly 8, 2012

The 39th annual 2012 Winnipeg Folk Festival is clearly a huge success that has so far featured four solid nights and three full days of some of the best music in the world. One element of the Folk Festival that is sometimes overshadowed by all this greatness is the successful Galaxie Young Performers Program. Since…

Saturday, Winnipeg Folk Fest 2012

Arts & Entertainment, Charitable Organizations, CultureBy David JohnsonJuly 8, 2012

Music I Saw: Dry Bones, Mary Gauthier, Fretless, Kim Churchill, Beth Orton, Royal Wood, Chic Gamine, Carolina Chocolate Drops, Steep Canyon Raiders, Steel Drivers, Junior Brown, Sarah And Christian Dugas, Yves Lambert Trio, De Temps Antan, Elliot Brood, Todd Snider, Dustin Bentall and I had no idea what I would miss when I jumped on…

July 6. 12:00pm. Mary Gauthier. Little Stage On The Prairie

Arts & Entertainment, Charitable Organizations, Culture, ReviewsBy David JohnsonJuly 8, 2012

It’s Mary Gauthier! Not all the excitement that I thought because she was on the Little Stage at 12:00 in the afternoon at the 39th annual Winnipeg Folk Festival.  She could have taken it as belittling but she rolled with it and even broke it down.  She said. “I’m happy to be anywhere, the sense…

2:45pm. July 6. The Pardon My French Workshop

Arts & Entertainment, Charitable Organizations, Culture, ReviewsBy David JohnsonJuly 8, 2012

The set kind of went from the most traditional, a mixture of traditional and contemporary to most contemporary. It was lovely because I hadn’t found a seat at 12:45 p.m. in the Shady Grove but unexpectedly came back to the stage and there were so few people in it.  I had sun in my face…

K’naan delights Winnipeg Folk Festival’s main stage

Arts & Entertainment, Charitable Organizations, CultureBy Noah ErenbergJuly 6, 2012

Hip hop phenom K’naan delivers inspiring performance, wowing young and old fans at Thursday night’s Winnipeg Folk Festival main stage show.

K’naan and others rock Folk Fest

Arts & Entertainment, Charitable Organizations, CultureBy Noah ErenbergJuly 6, 2012

   

Winnipeg Folk Festival kicks off 39th year

Arts & Entertainment, Charitable Organizations, CultureBy Noah ErenbergJuly 5, 2012

After waiting in line for over an hour to redeem a ticket for a wristband, Winnipeg Folk Festival patrons were treated to a highly entertaining opening night concert on Wednesday evening at Birds Hill Provincial Park. While some were annoyed at the long line up to get in, most took it stride. “It’s what I…

Local music and campus radio

Arts & Entertainment, Education, Stories of GivingBy Sean CampbellJuly 5, 2012

Local Music and Campus Radio. Click on the above link to see a video story about the relationship between campus radio and local music by Sean Campbell and Dave Hollier, featuring The Crooked Brothers, The Magnificent 7’s and the University of Winnipeg’s radio station, CKUW.

Fort Gibraltar’s Historical Echo

Arts & Entertainment, Charitable OrganizationsBy Taya RtichshevaJuly 4, 2012

Fort Gibraltar — one of the more unique places in Winnipeg — gives our city a special charm. Historical reconstruction in Winnipeg’s francophone neighbourhoods is opening the gates for visitors to explore the 19th century period when french voyageurs  first came to Manitoba.  The scenes are carefully recreated in an old blacksmith shop, in a…

The Future Of Times Changed

Arts & Entertainment, DowntownBy David JohnsonJuly 4, 2012

Businesses change but the idea is the successful part of the business Times Changed has created a scene.  People love the bands that John Scoles brings in from out of town.  The venue provides a place for local bands to get a gig, release an album and sell out a venue.  It’s become the go-to…

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