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Bubble Man brings joy to kids at Winnipeg Folk Fest for 12 years

Arts & Entertainment, History, Stories of GivingBy Doug KretchmerJuly 16, 2014

Like a pied piper, Rich Hamon winds his way through festival crowds blowing his colourful bubbles for all to enjoy.

Folk Festival ages like a fine wine

Arts & Entertainment, Our City, Outside Winnipeg, ReviewsBy Noah ErenbergJuly 10, 2014

Every second week in July, Winnipeg plays host to the largest and finest collection of roots musicians at what has become one of the premier entertainment events in North America.

Handbell choir cools things down on hot afternoon

Arts & Entertainment, Environment, ReviewsBy Susan CameronJuly 7, 2014

What do you do on a very hot and humid July day in Winnipeg? Why not go to a Christmas concert featuring a handbell choir.

What do a squirrel, a moose and a white dog in glasses have in common?

Arts & Entertainment, Culture, Economy & Business, HistoryBy Gloria RomaniukJuly 6, 2014

Local historian tackles the history of television animation in a definitive book that’s climbing the non-fiction best seller list.

… but is it art?

Arts & Entertainment, Culture, EducationBy Harry PaineJuly 5, 2014

After decades of experience with art and disability, many questions still remain about Disability Art and the culture it defines.

It’s our party, we’ll do the invite list

Arts & Entertainment, Outside Winnipeg, PoliticsBy Roger CurrieJuly 4, 2014

Every year, Ottawa sends out a list of people who are “persona non grata”, and therefore not invited to Canada Day celebrations at consulates around the world.

Inaugural photography festival set for October

Arts & Entertainment, Education, History, Our Neighbourhoods, Science & TechnologyBy Leif NormanJune 24, 2014

With 2014 being the 175th birthday of the photograph, a new festival celebrating photography in all its forms will be featured for an entire month throughout Winnipeg this fall.

Winnipeg’s The Bros. Landreth on a runaway train

Arts & Entertainment, CultureBy Faye HallJune 23, 2014

Local band hits their stride with release of successful new album that has garnered the attention of an American record label.

Rainbow Stage offers brilliant production of Patsy Cline

Arts & Entertainment, Northwest, ReviewsBy Bonny HillJune 17, 2014

In its first show of the season, the much adored outdoor stage presents a heartfelt rendition of the songs and history surrounding this legendary country music diva.

‘The Ex’ marks the spot

Arts & Entertainment, Economy & Business, ReviewsBy Audrey NealeJune 17, 2014

Summer in Winnipeg just isn’t summer without the Red River Ex. Here’s how you and yours can best enjoy this tradition.

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