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A Story of O’s details life of phone sex operator

Arts & Entertainment, Downtown, ReviewsBy Doug KretchmerJuly 19, 2016

Tonya Jone Miller tactfully shares her experiences in her third Fringe Play.

The Biggest Little Circus turns up the energy

Arts & Entertainment, Downtown, ReviewsBy Anne HaweJuly 18, 20161 Comment

New Zealand-based troupe delights audiences with energetic act at Old Market Square.

Bliss, knowledge and wisdom

Arts & Entertainment, Downtown, ReviewsBy Tanis KyleJuly 17, 2016

Canadian stage up-in-comer Paul Van Dyck bravely takes on John Milton’s 17th century epic poem of human’s fall from grace, Paradise Lost.

Fringe play Kundalini Rising takes audience on spiritual journey

Arts & Entertainment, Downtown, Religion & Spirituality, ReviewsBy Doug KretchmerJuly 15, 2016

Mantras, chakras, crystal bowls, dance and audience participation featured in play.

Easy going charm holds audience throughout performance

Arts & Entertainment, Downtown, Education, ReviewsBy Tanis KyleJuly 15, 2016

Fringe play C- is a study of slacker squandering.

Fringe play Wild/Society explores animals in nature and how environmental issues affect them

Arts & Entertainment, Downtown, ReviewsBy Doug KretchmerJuly 15, 2016

High society rabbits, raccoons and drunken penguins deliver powerful message in a funny, lighthearted way.

Winnipeg Soup: micro-funding with food

Downtown, Food, Philanthropy, Stories of GivingBy Derick YoungJuly 15, 2016

Winnipeggers with big ideas and small budgets pitch their proposals to an audience who vote on the best idea to fund, while enjoying some soup.

Victory for the Recycled Virgin

Arts & Entertainment, Downtown, ReviewsBy Heather Emberley / Gracie SweetstoryJuly 14, 2016

Not your typical grandma, gutsy 79-year-old storyteller brings her explicit autobiographical monologue to the Fringe.

Funky rhythms fire up enthusiastic crowd

Arts & Entertainment, Downtown, ReviewsBy Anne MartinJuly 14, 2016

With energy like this, it’s almost a guarantee a Five Alarm Funk show is going to be fun.

Deaths push council to legislate humane living conditions

Downtown, Economy & Business, History, Politics, SafetyBy Shirley KowalchukJuly 13, 2016

For nearly a century, city hall has tried to address appalling rooming house conditions that most Winnipeggers ignore.

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