Arts + Culture Feature 15.03.24 Casting a Wider Net Alicia Régnier Joseph Sevillo, creator of the all-Filipinx musical “Ma-Buhay! A New Musical”, and Julia Ulayok Davis, an Inuit performer and aspiring creator, are ushering in a new — more diverse — era for musical theatre in Manitoba. Read Full Article
Planet Feature 15.03.24 Where The Frogs Still Sing Jura McIlraith Northern leopard frogs were abundant all across Canada until half a century ago. Some populations have bounced back. Others have not. When it comes to conservation, loving living things deeply is half the battle, but is it enough to save these frogs? Read Full Article
Health + Lifestyle Feature 13.03.24 The Resale Revolution Christina Klysh Thanks to TikTok, Gen Z, and the impending climate crisis, the online second-hand clothing resale market is booming — but in-person thrifting is here to stay. Read Full Article
Arts + Culture Creative Nonfiction 08.03.24 The Blurry Mirror Sasha Kulachenko Eight years after moving to Canada from Russia at the age of 13, a former dancer was still feeling lost, but a low-barrier dance studio in Winnipeg is helping her — and many others — rediscover the joy of dance and tap back into her relationship with herself. Read Full Article
Communications + Media White Paper 08.03.24 The Skynet’s the Limit Jesse Mass AI: buzzword or game changer? Whether you’re using it or not, AI is impacting creativity and the future of advertising. Find out how Winnipeg advertisers are grappling with tradition and tech to redefine their toolbox. Read Full Article
Health + Lifestyle Creative Nonfiction 08.03.24 From Bow to Stern Elisabeth Kehler Through challenges on two canoe trips — near hypothermia on the first, and a crashed canoe on the second — one young leader gained perspective about true strength on the Turtle River. Read Full Article
Communications + Media 08.03.24 Time: Introducing our 2024 Theme Editorial Board What does “time” mean to us? Read Full Article
Identity Creative Nonfiction 08.03.24 What Does Avó Think? Veronica Melanson Is this dress okay? What should we make for dinner? Is my life on the right track? While my Portuguese grandmother and I don’t speak the same language, something deeper than language binds us together. Read Full Article
Arts + Culture Book Review 05.03.24 Wing It, Find Yourself Christina Klysh Josie Teed’s memoir “British Columbiana” follows a young woman as she moves to a small town in British Columbia in search of work and self-acceptance. Read Full Article