There isn’t much Justin Lamoureux doesn’t know about knives. The bladesmith has always been interested in the craft, his interest piqued after observing a blacksmith […]
Tag: The Arts
Gargoyle Theatre hit by vandalism
A central Winnipeg entertainment venue had its glass front door smashed by a tossed brick Wednesday evening, disturbing an otherwise quiet hour for owner Andrew […]
‘Incredible show of support’: Manitoba Arts Council gets $13M in funding
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 […]
Divine inspiration
For years, Winnipeg artists and married couple Angeline and Tony Schellenberg wanted to work together on something that combined their talents — she’s a poet […]
Petal by petal, stitch by stitch
Kaylon Mullen doesn’t grow her flowers — she makes them. Needing no sunlight or water, her tulips, sunflowers, bluebells, lavender and daisies will never wither […]
Countryfest fans fill boots during wet weekend
Despite its wet start, Dauphin’s Countryfest saw high attendance numbers on the opening night of the festival’s 35th year. Festivalgoers accompanied their cowboy boots and […]
Kneading to create
When Meghan Greenlay signed up for a pottery class on a whim, little did she know that nine years later she would be selling her […]
Veteran Canadian comic ready for some well-earned chuckles
Derek Edwards is like the poutine of the comedy circuit — loved by many, immensely satisfying and about as Canadian as it gets. The Timmins, […]
Purr-fect portraiture
Annick Svistovski’s cats wander about the room nonchalantly as Svistovski sits at her desk ready to begin work on her latest pet portrait. Local artist […]
Blind justice, blind drawings
When the quadruple-murder trial against Jeremy Skibicki began on the last Monday in April, the public ear was pressed to the courtroom door, and James […]