Artist reveals exquisite eye and profound ideas
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.
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.
Are local libraries still valid today in this age of internet access and Wikipedia? A closer look at one of our local branches reveals an impressive variety of services that are offered.
Fifteen Social Work students have been recognized for their hard work, through an annual bursary award that assists students with housing and tuition support while attending William Norrie Centre.
If pedaling is a lifestyle you want to pursue year round, then be prepared for the profanity and lane hogging you will experience at the mercy of motorists.
Building on the success of its relationship with China, Red River College is recruiting in India this week and will sign deals with five schools to bring hundreds of new students to Manitoba.
Happy 101st birthday Arlington Bridge ! It isn’t a glorious history. In fact, the Troubled Lady has been controversial at every stage in its life.
While some are thinking of things to do indoors, the staff and volunteers at Corydon Community Centre Annual Winter Carnival were busy at their winter festival that was held this past weekend.
A volunteer visit to deliver lunches to Winnipeg homeless shelters turns into a major philanthropic effort that has garnered support across Winnipeg to help feed and clothe those less fortunate.
Few realize our city boasts the largest collection of contemporary Inuit artwork in the world. A new exhibit featuring some of the gallery’s permanent collection is part of WAG’s centennial celebrations.
Only in Winnipeg, you say. Where else would people brave -40 temperatures to eat a five star meal on the frozen forks of two rivers?