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The heart of a neighbourhood

Arts & Entertainment, Downtown, Environment, HistoryBy Jean BorbridgeJuly 22, 2015

The murals of Winnipeg’s West End offer a story about people, community, and cultural celebration, and what we as individuals can offer our neighbourhood.

Singing the phrases of knots

Arts & Entertainment, Downtown, ReviewsBy Tanis KyleJuly 22, 2015

The enduring and deceptive niceness of knitting is a recurring theme throughout and links it to the changing perception and roles of women.

Ms. Sugarcoat’s clowning and improv get best laughs

Arts & Entertainment, Culture, Downtown, Our City, ReviewsBy Tanis KyleJuly 21, 20151 Comment

This play invites participation as audience members become students and teacher evaluators.

Chino wearing Fringe Fest tour-de-force

Arts & Entertainment, Downtown, ReviewsBy Tanis KyleJuly 21, 2015

This award winning Off-Broadway play is an amusingly naughty and decidedly adult production that remains a crowd favourite for good reason.

A delightful romp through the laundry, or good clean underwear comedy

Arts & Entertainment, Downtown, ReviewsBy Tanis KyleJuly 20, 2015

Charming pantomime, clever puppetry, staging and music, make ‘Squirrel Stole My Underpants’ a treat for all ages.

The gateway drug to a Fringe addiction

Arts & Entertainment, Downtown, ReviewsBy Tanis KyleJuly 20, 2015

If you want to introduce your friends, family, or kids to the Fringe Festival, Erik De Waal can be your tried and true safe bet option.

We’re on the walk to nowhere

Arts & Entertainment, Downtown, ReviewsBy Tanis KyleJuly 19, 2015

Duo needs work on improv skills and character development to make Exchange tour more interesting and engaging.

A journey back in time just a few minutes from Winnipeg

Arts & Entertainment, Charitable Organizations, Culture, History, Outside Winnipeg, ReviewsBy Taya RtichshevaJuly 19, 2015

See why Lower Fort Garry National historic site is one of Canada’s top ten “must see” attractions.

Theatre project to tackle mental illness stigma

Arts & Entertainment, Charitable Organizations, Health & SafetyBy Erica HoissJuly 15, 2015

Sarasvàti Productions will tackle the stigma around mental illness with a new community theatre project.

Local Latino band stoked to be opening festival

Arts & Entertainment, Outside WinnipegBy Doug KretchmerJuly 9, 20151 Comment

“That stage is a dream come true,” says the vocalist and guitarist of Mariachi Ghost as the band gets set to kick off 42nd annual Winnipeg Folk Festival tonight at 6 pm.

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