Winnipeg Arena’s Queen is coming home!
The portrait of Queen Elizabeth that hung in the Winnipeg Arena from 1979 to 1999 is coming home thanks to two Manitobans.
The portrait of Queen Elizabeth that hung in the Winnipeg Arena from 1979 to 1999 is coming home thanks to two Manitobans.
Call it what you will – Land of the Living Skies, Roughrider Nation – this is likely the one place where the clocks will never change.
Talented athlete and coach struggles with decision to announce his sexual orientation in a sports world filled with discrimination.
You’ll go home with great art and a smile on your face, knowing folks living with HIV can continue to thrive in their loving transitional residence.
This week is National Eating Disorders Awareness Week and the focus is on busting many of the myths surrounding these conditions that afflict thousands of Canadians.
Charlene Brown’s sculptures and paintings blend colours and shapes in an abstract way, so the viewer can think outside the structure of realism and focus on the spirit, energy and expressions portrayed.
Never before has sexual orientation been so widely accepted in our society and in pop culture.
On the heels of several successful premieres, Rainbow Stage brings Sister Act to Manitoba for the first time.
While attendance was down slightly due to the cold weather, the Festival saw larger than usual crowds in their indoor night time venues.
Comedy film festival brings laughs for third year in honour of namesake’s final wishes.