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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.

David Suzuki doesn’t mince words as he talks about the planet’s future at sold out WECC talk

Downtown, Environment, Health & Safety, Reviews, Science & TechnologyBy Doug KretchmerJune 29, 2015

He’s been called Mr. Doom and Gloom by critics in the past but he’s still outspoken (and hopeful).

The many faces and personalities of Martin Short

Arts & Entertainment, Reviews, SoutheastBy Doug KretchmerJune 23, 2015

Canadian Comedy chameleon had crowd cracking up at Club Regent for a very funny sold out show.

‘Mayors Gone Bad’ examines corruption and incompetence in municipal government

Our City, Our Neighbourhoods, Politics, ReviewsBy Susan HuebertJune 20, 2015

Author says those governing Canadian cities are at best ineffectual and at worst corrupt, due to lack of any real power or money to do the job well.

Kim Mitchell and band had crowd in the palm of his hand

Arts & Entertainment, Reviews, SoutheastBy Doug KretchmerJune 12, 2015

Former Max Webster frontman Kim Mitchell rocked hard to full house at The Oak in Transcona last weekend.

Intriguing production sets Anthony & Cleopatra on Canadian Plains during Fur Trade

Arts & Entertainment, Culture, ReviewsBy Frances KoncanJune 12, 2015

Shakespeare in the Ruins raises the bar with production that is timely, relevant, challenging, and uniquely Canadian.

Iraq war resister’s fight for freedom forms basis of new play

Arts & Entertainment, Downtown, History, Politics, ReviewsBy Doug KretchmerMay 19, 2015

Festival of New Works looks at playwright Daniel Thau-Eleff’s creative process in developing ‘Deserter’, based on experiences of war resister Joshua Key.

Nathan Rogers hits all the right notes with Mongolian Throat Singing performance

Arts & Entertainment, Downtown, Education, Reviews, Stories of GivingBy Bryan SullivanMay 11, 2015

Artist offers free workshop to people wanting to learn this ancient art.

Olympus: The Greco-Roman Collections of Berlin

Arts & Entertainment, Downtown, History, Our City, ReviewsBy LuAnn LovlinApril 27, 20151 Comment

The first major exhibition of classical antiquities in Manitoba in more than half a century, opened last weekend at Winnipeg Art Gallery. And what a collection it is!

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