You might think you know Bruce McCulloch from his sketch-comedy days in The Kids in the Hall, where he played legendary, oft-quoted characters such as the precocious, info-dumping small boy Gavin, the deeply off-putting Cabbage Head and the always-sunny office worker Kathie.
Two weeks ago, choreographer Cameron Fraser-Monroe, a member of the Tla’amin First Nation on British Columbia’s Sunshine Coast, was back home, presenting work for the elders in his community. This wee...
If you’ve spent any amount of time scrolling on Facebook, you’ve almost certainly encountered slop — those spammy, scammy AI images clogging up your newsfeed.
I knew he was dying last Friday. It had been a hard day for Samson, my Shih Tzu/Maltese mix, the dog I’d had since I was 27, the first dog my husband and I raised together as a couple.
Halloween costumes are all about escapism and expressions of creativity — but they can also come with the pressure to be topical, referential and, above all, original.
Snoopy, Charlie Brown’s loyal, larger-than-life beagle in Charles M. Schulz’s Peanuts strip, is an icon in his own right — but Snoopy’s First World War Flying Ace persona is arguably just as famous. S...
For the first time in 20 years, the Manitoba Arts Council is getting more money to help support the growth of the arts and culture sector in the province.
Royal Winnipeg Ballet principal dancer Elizabeth Lamont has dreamed of performing the iconic role of Giselle from the eponymous romantic ballet for her whole career. Ballet preview Giselle Royal Winni...
Marcel Dzama remembers a day last year when wildfire smoke from Canada had settled thick and heavy over New York City, the place the Winnipeg-born artist has called home for 20 years. “I was driving m...