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An experience to be had!! Saigon Jon’s Vietnamese Kitchen

Food, Our Neighbourhoods, Reviews, SoutheastBy Riele BaileyMarch 11, 2013

How often do you walk into a comfortable, stylish fast food restaurant serving deliciously fresh, gluten-free options? If your answer is never, you haven’t been to Saigon Jon’s Vietnamese Kitchen.

Artist reveals exquisite eye and profound ideas

Arts & Entertainment, Culture, Northeast, ReviewsBy Linda WalkerFebruary 16, 2013

Pamela Desmet Franklin blends and juxtaposes images that are imbued with systems of belief, myth and mystery. Her art is as thoughtful as her prescription for humanity’s survival.

Nobu reveals essence of disability and art

Arts & Entertainment, Charitable Organizations, Culture, ReviewsBy Harry PaineFebruary 8, 20131 Comment

Great art doesn’t need to transcend disability, it is embraced, informed and enriched by it. Disability in an artist may not only add to the quality of the work but is often the muse that gives it life.

Red Hot Chili Peppers rock MTS Centre

Arts & Entertainment, Downtown, Our City, ReviewsBy Sangeetha NairNovember 28, 2012

Rock band Red Hot Chili Peppers performed live at the MTS Centre recently to the delight of thousands of their fans.

Winnipeg grooves to Diwali beats

Arts & Entertainment, Culture, Religion & Spirituality, ReviewsBy Shankar GhoshNovember 26, 2012

A part of Winnipeg’s event calendar for several years, the Diwali Mela has grown from strength to strength, just like the Indian community in the city.

Art + Body: The Possible, Improbable and Everything In Between

Arts & Entertainment, Charitable Organizations, Culture, Philanthropy, ReviewsBy Harry PaineNovember 25, 2012

A facilitation and participation fair presented at the Winnipeg Art Gallery by the Arts and Disability Network of Manitoba receives high praise.

Drive eastward to Thunder Bay worth the trip

Environment, Outside Winnipeg, ReviewsBy David JohnsonOctober 19, 2012

How many of us have made the trek east, to our neighbor past Kenora. We don’t hear a lot about our neighbor to the east, we are more obsessed with making fun of the provincial cousin to the West.

Lennard Taylor Fashion Show unveils stunning clothes

Arts & Entertainment, Culture, Economy & Business, ReviewsBy David JohnsonSeptember 30, 2012

The denim jean genius has moved to leather for his fall collection. The fashion show at his 89 Princess space had stunning, custom made male and female clothes.

Block party brings joy to neighbourhood

Arts & Entertainment, Health & Safety, Our City, ReviewsBy David JohnsonSeptember 22, 2012

Home Street’s Block Party in Winnipeg’s West End brings residents together to share an afternoon of fun and to build a stronger neighbourhood.

50th Anniversary of the Scandinavian Cultural Centre

Arts & Entertainment, Charitable Organizations, Downtown, Food, History, Philanthropy, ReviewsBy David JohnsonSeptember 10, 2012

The Scandinavian Cultural Centre celebrates their 50th anniversary.

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