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Jen Zoratti

Jen Zoratti

Columnist at Winnipeg Free Press

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  • English
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  • Entertainment
  • Human Rights
  • Society

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Recent Articles

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Plug In ICA’s sculptural exhibition ‘Betonwaves’ pieced together brick by brick

The sculptural works in Louise Witthöft and Rodney LaTourelle’s Betonwaves, on view now at Plug In ICA, could be ancient ruins. Or forms found in nature. They also could be walls and furniture. Either way, they want you to think about where you are and the materials that surround you.
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Opinion: ChatGPT — get away from my em dash

ChatGPT is ruining my life, and I don’t even use it.
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Opinion: Increasing restrictions could silence culture critics

It’s getting harder to see where reviews and other forms of cultural criticism fit in the current media ecosystem. Arts writing positions are being axed at outlets all over North America — but a landscape of all influencers and no critics means all promotion and no journalism.
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Opinion: And Just Like That… gave menopause a big pass

Watching the third and final season of And Just Like That…, I couldn’t help but wonder: why isn’t Carrie Bradshaw writing about menopause?
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Thunderous approval for pop star Tate McRae at Canada Life Centre

Even if you think you’ve never heard of Tate McRae, you’ve definitely heard Tate McRae.
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Opinion: Jeans ad is regressive as can be

American Eagle thought it would be a good idea to have a woman who embodies western beauty standards talk about inherited traits in a commercial and then seemed surprised when people online were like “hmm, this seems like an ad for eugenics.”
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Opinion: When artists die, they leave gifts to us

Ozzy Osbourne and Aganetha Dyck were very different people who made very different art — and probably have never been included in the same sentence — but I think we can agree that both were pioneers w...
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Opinion: The Winnipeg Fringe Festival needs you more than ever… and...

Art is a labour of love, to be sure — but it’s still labour. It deserves to be recognized, supported and compensated as such. Otherwise, all our art will be fed to us via an algorithm on a screen and, without artists, won’t look much like art at all.
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Two new shows probe the WAG’s deep vault

Two new shows probe the WAG’s deep vault
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Opinion: The Bear serves up a sweet nod to print journalism

This column is about the latest season of The Bear, minor spoilers within.
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Opening of intersection proof that ‘Peg can change

Only in Winnipeg could something so ordinary — so pedestrian — as crossing the street become a historical event witnessed by hundreds. And yet, on Friday morning, that’s exactly what happened.