Showing posts with label Artspace. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Artspace. Show all posts

January 3, 2025

Events at Artspace l Music l Book Launches l Winnipeg Art Gallery-Qaumajuq Events l Winnipeg New Music Festival l Family Fun l Manitoba Animal Save’s Veganuary l Grant Guy’s ‘The Circus of Objects Theatre of Everyday’ l Building Toys

Artspace, 100 Arthur Street, Winnipeg, MB R3B 1H3


Jan 9, 7 pm
Dave Barber Cinematheque, Main Floor

‘Bikini Drive-In: The Thing’   Dir. John Carpenter    1982, USA 109 min    Rated R
In the winter of 1982, a twelve-man research team at a remote Antarctic research station discovers an alien buried in the snow for over 100,000 years. Soon unfrozen, the form-changing creature wreaks havoc, creates terror… and becomes one of them.

Bikini Drive-In is a semi-monthly screening series examining horror films through a feminist lens curated by our Programming Coordinator Olivia Norquay and Distribution Director Jillian Groening.

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Manitoba Association of Playwrights and Daniel Thau-Eleff

Draw Date: January 17, 2025 at noon made at MAP’s Rory Runnells Studio, 504 -100 Arthur St, where prizes are to be picked up
Tickets  https://www.canadahelps.org/en/charities/manitoba-association-of-playwrights/events/map-membership-and-donations/

We're doing a fundraising raffle, and we have amazing prizes donated by local businesses:
$540 in gift cards to local restaurants and businesses, including: Amsterdam Tea Room, Cordova Tapas & Wine, Ellement Wine & Spirits, King & Bannatyne Sandwich Shop, Rosé Coffee & Wine, Wow Hospitality (incl Peasant Cookery, Prairie’s Edge, 529 Wellington and others)
Draw is open to all ticket holders who must be 18 years of age or older and resident of Manitoba
Ticket Price: $10.00 / Total # of tickets printed: 500
Current MAP staff and board members (2024-25) may not participate.

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January 18, 2 pm
Prairie Comics Festival, Suite 611-70 Arthur St
FREE TO ATTEND!

Women in Action: A Seminar on Tropes with Hely Schumann

Want to learn what it takes to create a strong female main character without the tropes that should be best left in the past? COMRAD and Punchie Comics' Hely Schumann kicks off our year of comics programming with her seminar WOMEN IN ACTION! Head over to PCF HQ where she'll be unpacking dusty character tropes of women in action movies to discover what goes into making one that's truly empowering. Because we all deserve to see reflections of real women in our action heroes!
Learn more about Prairie Comics Festival and our programming at prairiecomics.com/
Have a program, workshop, or seminar you'd like to see? Drop us a line at info@prairiecomics.com and we'll see what we can do!
All our of programming is paid for by kind donors, arts grants, and community, like you.

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Music

Times Change(d) High & Lonesome Club, 234 Main St.,Winnipeg,R3C 1A8

Jan 10, Sets at 9:30 and 11:00pm
Tickets $17.45   https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/nola-night-the-dirty-catfish-brass-band-tickets-1112006905589?aff=efbevent&fbclid=IwY2xjawHjxIRleHRuA2FlbQIxMAABHRgjjVnziLUHhVKvjAm5vFu5qIDZDSLw9Ukb6Y7YzGl3WbucJv_t6jNyiQ_aem_VrbDnWqnzPQeMN9JpDWCNQ

It’s NOLA NIGHT featuring the Dirty Catfish Brass Band, 2021 WINNIPEG NIGHTLIFE AWARDS - ENTERTAINERS OF THE YEAR

Dirty Catfish Brass Band deals in powerful phrasing and performances drenched with rhythm. Invoking the sounds of brass bands and funk ensembles, the collective dares to reimagine the streets of a prairie city as one that is hot, alive, and brimming with soul. Based in Winnipeg, the crew strives to surprise, challenge, tickle and pay homage to the New Orleans tradition by giving it a new audience in an unsuspecting locale. From street corners to festival stages, and community celebrations to sporting events, DCBB use the power of music to bring joy to their audience.
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Jan 11, 9:30 pm - 1 am
UNDER 18 WITH PARENT OR LEGAL GUARDIAN
Tickets  https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/outlaw-country-cabin-fever-reliever-tickets-1104177036239?aff=efbevent&fbclid=IwY2xjawHjw3lleHRuA2FlbQIxMAABHUKbdhBUKTGrgA-8SeH_7_wV-2GSaRY86aFFtCzUq0dXCcgHQngvmPQKcw_aem_lGVgDtF5J9hXWFvDVJyXiw

Outlaw Country Cabin Fever Reliever - Get out of your rut and get on down here for the outlaw country sounds of The Jakebrakes and Andrew Neville and The Poor Choices.

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The Osborne Taphouse, 112 Osborne St, Winnipeg, MB R3L 1Y5
$10.99 Triples, $4.49 Domestic Cans, $5.49 pints of Double Standards, 3 for $15 Jag Bombs, great people and live music.
There is a $10 cover charge at the door
Join us every Thursday, Friday and Saturday, in the heart of The Osborne Strip, for Winnipeg’s best live bands.

Jan 16, 8:30 pm - 12:30 am
We’re excited to feature Low Budget Rockstar, BS Raps and Graffiti Parks!
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Jan 18, 9:30 pm - 1:30 am
Classic Rock Night with Crush for a night of Classic Rock covers!
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Jan 25, 9:30 pm - 1 :30 am
We’re stoked to feature Leddwyn, Matt Cory and Valley Narrow for a night of Rock N Roll!

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Book Launches

McNally Robinson Booksellers Atrium, 1120 Grant Avenue, Wpg, MB R3M 2A6

Jan 16, 7 - 8 pm   https://www.mcnallyrobinson.com/.../scott.../man-on-a-wheel
Join Scott Nolan for an evening of music and fun to celebrate the launch of ‘Man on a Wheel’. Scott will be accompanied by Cory Wolchuk on the piano.  
Available as a YouTube stream: https://youtube.com/live/6x-AS6YbRk8

Scott Nolan pays homage to the poet Patrick O'Connell, who influenced him early in his musical career. By splicing O'Connell's lines together in new ways, Nolan takes the words to new places. Nolan is a songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and poet from Winnipeg. His debut poetry collection, ‘Moon Was a Feather’, was a finalist for the Eileen McTavish Sykes Award for Best First Book.

The CD includes eight original songs and a bonus track of Patrick O'Connell reading "Boz and Molly (A Romance)." The accompanying book of lyrics is illustrated with Nolan's visual art.

Award-winning Winnipeg poet Catherine Hunter's introduction explores the connections forged between these two artists and provides insight into their work.

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Jan 18, 7 - 8 pm

Join co-editors Bill Richardson and Neil Besner, host Catherine Hunter, and Winnipeg actor Mariam Bernstein for the Winnipeg launch of ‘Montreal Standard Time: The Early Journalism of Mavis Gallant’.  https://www.mcnallyrobinson.com/.../montreal-standard-time

Selected as one of the Globe and Mail’s top 100 books of 2024, the book features 38 of the roughly 150 pieces of journalism Gallant wrote as a young reporter for The Montreal Standard between 1944 and 1950, before leaving for Europe and establishing herself as one of the twentieth century’s finest writers of short fiction. Gallant’s early journalism with the Standard has never been in print since 1950; it’s now becoming increasingly clear how her early apprenticeship at the Standard anticipated her long and celebrated career as a writer of short stories.

With an Afterword by Marta Dvor᷇ák, this new collection opens a new window onto Gallant’s fictional practice and perspective. Mariam Bernstein will read one of the selections; Neil Besner and Bill Richardson will follow the reading with a conversation moderated by Catherine Hunter about Gallant, her journalism, and her wide influence on English-language writing.
Available as a YouTube stream: https://youtube.com/live/YmXQzyXYGjs

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Winnipeg Art Gallery-Qaumajuq, 300 Memorial Blvd, Winnipeg, MB R3C 1V1
204.786.6641 wag.ca

January 16, 8pm
Join us for a rejuvenating yoga session with Rogue Vinyasa's Jessica Ryan and Matt Coppens in our Main Hall. Whether you're an experienced yogi or a first-timer, this hour-long flow will leave you feeling refreshed, grounded, and centreed. Before class, enjoy a calming cup of tea as you relax and prepare to embrace the peaceful energy of the space. Remember to bring your mat and layers.
RESERVE YOUR SPOT  https://www.wag.ca/event/yoga-main-hall/
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Jan 17, Feb 7 and 21 at 7 PM
Muriel Richardson Auditorium
TICKETS $15   https://www.wag.ca/event/cannes-lions-2024/

The Globe and Mail presents the most creative commercials from around the world! Presented annually since 1954, the Cannes Lions are the most prestigious international creative communications awards in the advertising and communications industry. Don’t miss some of the world’s most entertaining, inspirational and humorous commercials from around the world, including a selection of bronze, silver, gold and grand prix winners from the past year.
Get your tickets at wag.ca/cannes
 

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January 21 to January 25, 7:00
PMWNMF 2025 passes: $89/adults, $49/children. Single tickets start at $25
boxoffice@wso.mb.ca | 204-949-3999 Wednesday - Saturday | 11 am - 4 pm

The 34th annual Winnipeg New Music Festival (WNMF), showcasing world premieres and exciting up-and-coming composers, takes center stage across two exciting venues.

Anchored at the Centennial Concert Hall, and supported by another exciting venue, the Desautels Concert Hall, the WNMF will delight audiences. The WNMF is grateful for the continued generous support of premier patron Michael Nesbitt.

The complete lineup of the WNMF is available at  wnmf.ca.
The Box Office is also open one hour prior to concerts to assist you.
You can also go to mywso.simplybook.me and book an appointment for us to call you.

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Family Fun

Roblin Park Community Centre, 640 Pepperloaf Crescent, Winnipeg, MB  R3R 1E8

January 22, 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm
Free Admission

Join us for a Family Magic Show featuring Alex Jay Hamm

To volunteer   https://signup.com/client/invitation2/secure/100259691601/false?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTAAAR0yhuuZYECm-lgBewRlkQ8xJAdlU7i5WBAaMdVbTZYLSQKTN4lLPWxJXyQ_aem_-iPhU_JWOp3EEBZg6BrA2A#/invitation
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January 23, 6:30 pm - 9 pm

Join us for a Family Fun Bingo Night
Bingo Cards are $1

To volunteer   https://signup.com/client/invitation2/secure/1002596916018/false?fbclid=IwY2xjawHjwXBleHRuA2FlbQIxMAABHUKbdhBUKTGrgA-8SeH_7_wV-2GSaRY86aFFtCzUq0dXCcgHQngvmPQKcw_aem_lGVgDtF5J9hXWFvDVJyXiw#/invitation
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January 24, 9 pm

Bonfire & Fireworks Night
Join us for a bonfire as the 60th Winnipeg Scouts serve up free hot chocolate and marshmallows to roast 6 p.m. - 9 p.m.
Archangel fireworks display 9 p.m.

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January 24, 6pm - 12.30am
January 25, 9am - 12.30am
January 26, 9am - 4.30pm
Bronx Park Community Centre, 720 Henderson Hwy, Winnipeg, MB R2K 0Z5
Online Registration:    https://game.aduck.ca/
All weekend $40 (online or cash at the door)
Friday $20, Saturday $35, Sunday $20 (cash at the door)

Game-itoba Tabletop Games Convention         https://game-itoba.ca/

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January 26, 11 am - 4 pm
Living Prairie Museum, 2795 Ness Avenue, Winnipeg  R3J 3S4
Admission is free.

Join us at Fireside Fun for a cozy winter gathering, indoors and out! This event is great for the all ages.
Free ski and snowshoe rentals
Drumming and singing
Outdoor bonfire and bannock making
Sharing of RENEWAL art installation all about prairie fire by Ebba Bohlin and Tracy Peters, AND MORE

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January 25, 11 am - 1 pm
Charisma Of India Restaurant, 83 Sherbrook St, Winnipeg, MB R3C 2B2
Tickets by etransfer to Manitobaanimalsave@gmail.com
$30 adults/$15 child include full name in the comments for the name list at the door.

Manitoba Animal Save’s Veganuary
Come celebrate with us at an all you can eat vegan buffet.
Speakers, raffle, 50/50 and more!
Co-sponsored by The Green Party of Manitoba Vegan Caucus and Manitoba Animal Save, this event is a fundraiser for The Little Red Barn Sanctuary, Free From Farm Sanctuary, and Manitoba Animal Save. Support animal rights and rescue in Manitoba!

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January 28, 7 pm
X-Cues Cafe & Lounge, 551 Sargent Ave, Winnipeg, MB R3B 1W4
Pay what you can or want

Grant Guy’s ‘The Circus of Objects Theatre of Everyday’ is presenting an evening of a cabaret of poetry, theatre and music and something absolutely dumb.
Guest artists are Marjorie Poor and company, Ivan Henwood and Curtis Wiebe. And Grant Guy will provide the dumb stuff.

Come early for a drink and/or a meal. Fine Italian cuisine.

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to February 28
Millennium Library, 251 Donald Street, Winnipeg

Explore the magic of architecture through play! Visit ‘Building Toys’, the new Winnipeg Architecture exhibit at the Millennium Library.
Discover how toys shape design and imagination – there is something to spark joy for all ages! www.winnipegarchitecture.ca/events

Curated by James Wagner and Daniel Guenther
Building toys are not just for fun, although they undoubtedly are. Building toys are also formative for those who play with them. Architecture is the most encompassing of all the visual arts. We live, work, and play in buildings, most of which are designed by architects. Many of our notable architects and designers have been influenced by educational building toys they played with as children, whether they were Lincoln Logs, LEGO, skyscraper kits, Meccano, or wooden blocks. How have these toys influenced your view of architecture and cities?

August 25, 2017

Art Hive l McNally Robinson September Events l Winnipeg Architecture Foundation Events l The Crosseyed Rascals l River City Jedi Ladies Night l Fibre Festival l Slo-Pitch 4 A Wish l Girl Guides

September 1 at 5 PM - 9 PM
Artsjunktion Mb Inc, 312 William Ave, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3A 1P9
Free Admission

Join us for September's First Friday Art Hive. 
We’re celebrating ArtsJunktion's 10th Birthday! 
We'll be making fun birthday crafts including potato stamping and pop-up cards! 
Bring an item (cloth, paper) to stamp, or find something stampable in our depot. 

ArtHives are a free community crafting event, working to build community through creativity. Twice a month we gather together, everyone and anyone! Benefit from the wisdom and creativity of others while we share materials, conversation, and ideas. Bring friends, or be ready to make some new ones.

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McNally Robinson September Events: 
Phone 204-475-0483  (Toll-Free 1-800561-1833)

The Burton Trio
Friday September 1, 8:30 pm
Jazz

Artur Kivilaht
Saturday September 2, 8:30 pm
Jazz

Lizanne Lachance
Friday September 8, 8:30 pm
Vocal Jazz

Nadia Douglas
Saturday September 9, 8:30 pm
Jazz

The Peter Frohlich Trio
Friday September 15, 8:30 pm
Contemporary Jazz

Nightfall
Saturday September 16, 8:30 pm
Jazz

The Webster Brothers
Friday September 22, 8:30 pm
Singer/Songwriter

Bob Watts Trio
Saturday September 23, 8:30 pm
Jazz

Brian Chipney / Tim Cummings Trio
Friday September 29, 8:30 pm
Mainstream Jazz

Philip Collins / Keith Price Duo
Saturday September 30, 8:30 pm
Jazz


September 6, 7:00 pm
Margo Goodhand  Launch of Runaway Wives and Rogue Feminists: The Origins of the Women’s Shelter Movement in Canada.
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September 7, 7:00 pm
Armin Wiebe  Launch of Grandmother, Laughing.
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September 7, 7:30 pm
Shahla & Peter Nygaard  
Winnipeg launch of Decade of Discovery: A couple’s adventure that spanned the globe.
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September 8, 7:00 pm
Lyle Bauer & Robert Allan Young  Launch of What Doesn’t Kill You: The Lyle Bauer Story.
Attending will be former Winnipeg Blue Bombers Lyle Bauer, Chris Walby, David Black and other Blue Bombers’ Alumni. What Doesn’t Kill You is not a football story. 
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September 9, 7:00 pm
Shannon Dee  Launch of What Do You See When You Walk With Me?
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September 10, 2:00 pm
An Afternoon with Elaine Dewar, in conversation with Todd Besant and signing 
The Handover: How Bigwigs and Beaurocrats Transferred Canada’s Best Publisher and the Best Part of Our Literary Heritage to a Foreign Multinational
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September 11, 2:00-4:00 pm in the Community Classroom
Ixtapa Travel - Long Stay Winter Vacations Travel Presentation. Come to this travel presentation to learn more about Ixtapa Travel’s Long Stay Winter Vacations in Spain, Portugal, Italy, Malta, Croatia, Australia, New Zealand & the Cook Islands. 
RSVP to tanis@ixtapatravel.ca or 204-885-0618.
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September 11, 7:00 pm
Cantor Moshe Kraus  Winnipeg launch of The Life of Moshele Der Zinger: How My Singing Saved My Life. Co-presented by B’nai Brith Canada, followed by Q&A and book signing.
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September 12, 7:00 pm
Jason Robbins  Launch of MB Arch Vol_03 presented by StorefrontMB.
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September 13, 7:00 pm
Grant Cameron  
Launch of Charlie Red Star: True Reports of One of North America’s Biggest UFO Sightings.
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September 14, 7:00 pm
An Evening with Gail Bowen, in conversation with Catherine Macdonald and signing 
The Winners’ Circle: A Joanne Kilbourn Mystery. 
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September 16, 7:00 pm
Christine Hanlon  Launch of Out of Old Manitoba Kitchens.
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September 16, 7:30 pm
Sylvia St. Cyr  
Launch of Love vs. Fear: Conquer Your Fears by Trusting in God’s Incredible Love for You.
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September 17, 2:00 pm
Teresa Frigo-Delic  Launch of The Whispers of My Heart.
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September 20, 7:00 pm
An Evening with Wayne Johnston, in conversation with Neil Besner and signing his new book First Snow, Last Light.
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September 21, 7:00 pm
Pauline Dakin  Winnipeg launch of Run, Hide, Repeat: A Memoir of a Fugitive Childhood hosted by Erin Brohman of CBC Manitoba.
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September 21, 7:30 pm
Karen Bate  Launch of Steam: A Murder Mystery.
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September 22, 7:00 pm
Ann Brough  Launch of The Prussian Captain.
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September 22, 7:30 pm
An Evening with Sofi Oksanen  Discussing and signing her new novel Norma. Co-presented by the Finnish-Canadian Club of Manitoba of the Scandinavian Cultural Centre.
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September 23, 10:30 am 
Join us for the storytime launch of Cordell Barker’s The Cat Came Back. His animated short, The Cat Came Back, is one of the National Film Board’s most requested films.
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September 23, 7:30 pm
Natalie Thiessen  Launch of Colour Manitoba.  A portion of proceeds from the sale of the book will benefit the Children’s Hospital Foundation of Manitoba.
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September 25, 7:00 pm
An Evening with Chef Lynn Crawford  In conversation with Alison Gillmor and signing
Farm to Chef: Cooking Through the Seasons.
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September 25, 7:30 pm
Manitoba Chamber Orchestra Pre-Concert Chat with Ariel Barnes, “the outstanding Canadian cellist of his generation”, in the words of Bramwell Tovey. Barnes will discuss their September 26 concert with MCO Music Director Anne Manson this evening.
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September 26, 7:00 pm 
Suenita S. Maharaj Launch of
Rousing the Sleeping Giant: A powerful tale of mindfulness for life.
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September 26, 7:00 pm
Joanne Kelly’s Book Club - Adam Haslett’s Imagine Me Gone. Get in touch with John by calling 204-453-0424, ex 227 if you have any questions.
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September 27, 7:00 pm
David Camfield  Launch of We Can Do Better: Ideas for Changing Society.
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September 27, 7:30 pm 
Jeanne Martinson . Winnipeg launch of From Away – Immigration to Effective Workplace Integration. See more at www.martrain.org.
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September 28, 7:00 pm
The U of M Café Scientifique presents “High-Tech Humans: Exploring the Limitless Potential of Technology”  RSVP to: research_communications@umanitoba.ca or 204.474.6689.
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September 28, 7:30 pm
Joe Calendino  Speaking & Signing To Hell and Back: A Former Hells Angel’s Story of Recovery and Redemption featuring an introduction from co-author Gary Little. Calendino is the Executive Director of Yo Bro Yo Girl Youth Initiative and works with youth in some of Vancouver’s most vulnerable neighbourhoods.
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September 30, 10:30 am 
A Special Storytime with acclaimed children’s author-illustrator Marie-Louise Gay. Her latest book, Short Stories for Little Monsters, is a collection of illustrated stories that gives us a glimpse into the things children wonder about every day. 
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THIN AIR Afternoon Book Chats

September 25, 2:30-3:30 pm  Robert Everett-Green & Terry Griggs  
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September 26, 2:30-3:30 pm  Darren Greer & Andrew Pyper 
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September 27, 2:30-3:30 pm  Bill Gaston & Anne Fleming  
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September 28, 2:30-3:30 pm  Pasha Malla & Ahmad Danny Ramadan 
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September 29, 2:30-3:30 pm  Natalie Appleton & Kate Cayley

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September 1 at 7 PM - 9 PM
Winnipeg Architecture, 266 McDermot Avenue, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3B 0S8
Free Admission

Where Architects Live exhibit features homes designed by architects for themselves, from the 1950s to the present.
The exhibit will run from 1 September - 27 October, Thursday & Friday, 9 am to 4:30 pm.
Curator: Alena Rieger
With support from: Young Canada Works, Manitoba Association of Architects,
Canada Council, Canada 150 Community Fund
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September 6 at 7 PM
Artspace, 100 Arthur Street

Join us for an architectural tour of the Gault Building (Artspace), including a visit to the roof. Access to the roof requires the ability to climb stairs. There is a lift to the lobby.

The Gault Building is a good example of a Richardsonian Romanesque-style warehouse. The substantial masonry structure, designed by George Browne to accommodate the western expansion of Montreal dry goods wholesaler A.F. Gault and Co., was among the first large warehouses built in response to Winnipeg's rise as a regional distribution centre. Increased business due to an immigration boom soon prompted the firm to expand its premises upward by two floors and to the south with a six-storey annex.
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September 13 at 7 PM - 8:08 PM
Forth, 171 McDermot Ave, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3B 0S1

EXPO67: Mission Impossible
Directors: Guylaine Maroist,Eric Ruel,Michel Barbeau, Canada, 2017

Fifty years on the full story of Expo 67 mania is ready to be told, with never-before-seen footage. Watch this transformative moment in Montreal's history when a whole new island was added to the city, 847 buildings were constructed, as well as three bridges, trains, an amusement park and more in just over 1,500 days. Go behind the scenes to see how this ambitious World's Fair was conceived and created, and barely finished in time.
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September 14, 7 pm

Tyndall stone® Architecture Tour       
The Winnipeg Architecture Foundation, in partnership with the Winnipeg Public Library Local History Room, will offer a tour of Winnipeg buildings. Led by researcher Abi Auld, the tour will include a history of Manitoba’s Tyndall stone® and its use across Canada. The tour will be limited to 25 people and will require registration. You may send a note to waf@shaw.ca
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September 15, noon
Millennium Library, 251 Donald Street         FREE

The Art of Recovery   2015, New Zealand, Director, Peter Young   85 minutes
After a massive earthquake shakes Christchurch city to its foundations, amid the ruins and continuing aftershocks a vibrant community-led movement emerges, transforming the urban wasteland of the central city into a giant canvas for people to express their responses to the earthquakes and their hopes for the city.

Downtown has become a frontier of creativity where new ideas flourish. From simple acts of kindness to large-scale works of art, each is a gift to a recovering city. Projects like Gap Filler’s Dance-O-mat and Pallet Pavilion, the profusion of street art and Peter Majendie’s 185 Empty Chairs Memorial have become iconic symbols of the grassroots urban movement and provide sharp contrast to central Government’s big business, corporate driven approach to the rebuild of the city. Soon, a new city will arise, but whose city will it be?
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September 22, 7 pm
Cinematheque, 100 Arthur Street

Architecture+Film series: The Integral Man   Director: Joseph Clement  2016, Canada,
He decided against Frank Gehry, considered Rem Koolhaas and ultimately chose two young architects (Shim-Sutcliffe Architects) that would come to change contemporary architecture. 

Jim Stewart is the most published mathematician since Euclid, a concert level violinist, calculus professor, philanthropist, and gay rights activist. It took almost ten years to realize his dream, Integral House, which was completed in 2009. Designed around a stunning internal concert hall, it was hailed as a masterpiece by some of the greatest architecture and design critics in the world. Integral House, like Jim, was unlike anything else. Now confronting his inability to play violin as arthritis cripples his hands, Jim boldly faces his declining health, jumping head long into the role of impresario. As unexpected events unfold, Jim is left to make some of the most difficult decisions of his life.


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September 8 – December 8, 7 PM - 9 PM
Station 8 Cafe, 325 Talbot Avenue, Winnipeg, Manitoba
$5 Cover charge

Family-friendly Improv Every Second Friday of the Month!
The Crosseyed Rascals will perform two sets each night; a longer show with an intermission, and a shorter set of quick handles to end each night. 
What is improvisational theatre, or Improv? Well, take a bunch of talented actors with a basic story outline, add input from the audience, toss in a pinch of humour, throw in the anticipation of the unknown, shake that up and spill it onto a stage. That's Improv. 
Add a family friendly atmosphere and you've got The Crosseyed Rascals. 

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September 13 at 7 PM - 10 PM  Arrive 10-15 minutes early to fill out paperwork.
Assiniboine Park Duck Pond, Assiniboine Park, Winnipeg, Manitoba R2C 0A1
Free Admission    Anyone is welcome 

River City Jedi Presents: Ladies Night!
Join us for anr introduction class being offered to all who identify as female for a chance to come out and learn more about sabre combat, meet like-minded individuals, and have some fun in an active and engaging environment! 
Between the age of 16-18 with parent/guardian attendance (do not need to participate) 
Between the ages of 12-16, with parent/guardian participation in class.
Please come ready in workout gear, with comfortable runners and water. 

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September 15 at 5 PM to Sep 16 at 4 PM
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Admission is $5. Free for 15 years and under as well as 75 years and older.
To attend a workshop, please register

Manitoba Fibre Festival 
A community gathering of farmers, artisans, and those who love high quality handmade fibre art. Join us for workshops, demonstrations, a fibre art show, a fantastic market, plus lots of inspiration and camaraderie. Visit the sheep and alpacas and watch a shearing demonstration. Bring your project and stay for awhile.

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September 15 – September 17
QX 104, 3rd Floor - 177 Lombard Ave., Winnipeg, Manitoba R3B 0W5
Sign up $100 per team 
(includes 15 weekend pass wrist bands) plus $900 in donations/sponsorships

Step up to the plate for for QX104’s Slo-Pitch 4 A Wish! This slow pitch tournament in support of Children’s Wish Manitoba will be held at John Blumberg Softball Complex. 
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September 15 – September 17
Bird's Hill Provincial Park, Oakbank, MB R0E 1J0

Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow 
Our Canadian Spirit Shines On
Hosted by Manitoba Girl Guides

Save the date for this exciting provincial event celebrating Canada's 150th anniversary! 
There will be an option for a day event only. 

Stay tuned to the provincial website for updates.

August 1, 2017

Music l Oak Hammock Marsh l Forum Art l Photo Talk l Artspace Soirée l YAA Ballpark Lunch l Classic RockFest l Guns N’ Roses l Tantra Yoga l FREE LCG l Glenwood Sale l Earthdog Race l Reconciliation l Beading & Chain Maille l Traffic

Music Events

to August 27, 2017 from 3:00-4:00 pm
Leo Mol Sculpture Garden, Assiniboine Park, Assiniboine Park Drive

Celebrate the 25th Anniversary of the Leo Mol Sculpture Garden with flowers, art, and, of course, jazz with this special FREE series. 
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Lyric Theatre,  Assiniboine Park, 55 Pavilion Cres.

Folklorama in the Park: Summer Music Series / Begins at 7:00 pm
All Summer Music Series concerts are FREE of charge!
August 3: Winnipeg Steel Orchestra and Rockalypso
August 10: Filipino Cultural Evening and Workshops
August 20: Papa Mambo and Oscar Lopez 
Before the main show, Papa Mambo will host an interactive workshop with a variety of instruments to get you into the groove. 
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August 13
Marco Castillo will bring his velvety, smooth sounds of jazz to the Leo Mol garden.  He is well-known in Winnipeg for his rhythmic expertise and clever songwriting.  
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August 8-11 and 14-18, 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Portage Place Shopping Centre, 393 Portage Avenue

Folklorama Talent members will entertain at the mall’s centre court.  
Bring your lunch and a friend (or two!) and take in a different featured performer every day. Don’t forget to enter to win a Folklorama prize during our daily prize draw!

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Oak Hammock Marsh Interpretive Centre, highway 67 between highways #7 and #8. 
For more information call (204) 467-3300 or email: j_bourgeois@ducks.ca

August 12 & 13 
Dragonfly Festival
Join a Dragonfly Safari where you can catch and identify many different species of dragonflies and damselflies. Participate in our Dragonfly Art Contest. Ages 2 to 12.
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August 13 - 8 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Duck and Run 
Journey down the boardwalk and celebrate your success with a healthy snack, family friendly activities and more. 
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August 19 - 7 to 9 a.m. 
Birding and Breakfast
A morning walk in the marsh to see the many species of fall migrants. 
Enjoy a delicious hot breakfast in our scenic Café.
Cost is $18/person plus admission.
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August 19 - 1 p.m. 
Birding Hour: Confusing Fall warblers
This workshop is available for all ages. Workshop fee: $6 plus admission
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August 20 - 8 to 10 a.m.
A Bird in the Hand
Participate in a real live songbird banding session, followed by a canoe excursion or a guided birding walk on the trails. $25 per person. Please register ahead.
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Camps for Kids throughout August from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily. 
Camp fees: $135 for members or $165 for non-members (taxes included).

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August 19  Forum Art Events

11 a.m. – 5 p.m. at Coronation Park, St. Boniface
For a Family fun day filled with exciting activities for all ages join us for Art in the Park!  
Artists will be under the big top with the Swords and Sabres Festival (all things Steampunk, Pirate, Viking, Renaissance & Voyageur). We’ll be celebrating all things trees this year so bring your young artist to paint their own art tree or family history tree.

1 p.m. – 4 p.m. at the Forum Art Centre, 120 Eugenie Street
Would you like to discover your family history tree or make tree art? Genealogists from the Manitoba Genealogical Society (www.mbgenealogy.com) and artists from Forum Art will show you how it’s done. 

Help us celebrate our Canada 150 project: RAH Trees 150: Roots, Art, Heritage, our Art Tree Project. Drop in for a project, watch art demos or register for fall art classes at our Open House & Registration, 204-235-1069 or www.forumartcentre.com

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August 20 at 1 PM - 3:30 PM 
Don's Photo, 410 Portage Ave, Winnipeg, MB R3C 0C7

Photo Talk: Photographing Abandoned Buildings
For those of you who love history and architecture, this is the photo talk for you. We will be hosting a photo talk by local photographer Sunny Szpak-Holly on the subject of Photographing Abandoned Buildings.

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August 24 at 8 PM - 1 AM
Artspace, 100 Arthur St # 425, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3B 1H3
Tickets $40 each online or the Artspace office, Oh Doughnuts, Hut K, or King + Bannatyne

Come celebrate Artspace’s 30th Anniversary! 
Get Lost in Artsp_ce while witnessing this iconic building uniquely come to life for the night.
Explore the building from main floor to roof top. This soirée has something for every culture lover: cinéma, photography, music, written, and live art performances, all with local food and beverage pairings. We are thrilled to release our lineup of participating artists and pairings:
  • Enjoy popcorn in Cinematheque while watching shorts by Winnipeg filmmakers Matthew Rankin, Leslie Supnet, Karen Asmundson, Gwen Trutnau, Curtis Wiebe, Trevor Kristjanson, and Alain Delannoy.
  • Grab a pint from Little Brown Jug before taking in Dinka Pignon's video sculpture.
  • Hear some of our most celebrated writers (Chadwick Ginther, Margaret Sweatman, and Jason Stefanik) read from their own work.
  • Rock out in Winnipeg Film Group's Black Lodge with Red Moon Road and Cash Grab.
  • Dance the night away with Vinyl Salon in the main floor gallery or sneak up to the secret disco closet on the fourth floor.
  • Create your own art while sipping a cocktail by Forth in the fourth floor lounge made with liquor by Capital K Distillery.
  • Experience the sunset while Pat Lazo creates a rooftop mural.
  • Enjoy food pairings by East India Company, King + Bannatyne, and Oh Doughnuts along your journey. 
Through low-cost facilities and subsidized administrative services, we support over 60 art organizations. We play a vital role in supporting the health of Manitoban arts and cultural organizations – a bold idea that has grown over three decades. 
Contact Eric Plamondon, Executive Director of Artspace 204.947.0984  eric@art-space.ca

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Shaw Park, 1 Portage Avenue East, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3B 3N3

August 24 at 11:30 AM - 1:30 PM
Tickets are $20

Join us for YAA Ballpark Lunch, a fundraiser for Youth Agencies Alliance. We'll be serving up a home run meal courtesy of Clay Oven and will have entertainment throughout the event. 
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August 29 at 4:30 PM - 11 PM

Winnipeg Classic RockFest - featuring Streetheart, with special guests Honeymoon Suite, Harlequin, and The Pumps & Orphan!

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August 24, Doors: 6:00PM 
Show: 7:30 PM - 10:30 PM
Investors Group Field, 315 Chancellor Matheson Road,
Winnipeg, Manitoba R3T 1Z2
Tickets  All Ages / Reserved Seating

Guns N’ Roses Not in This Lifetime Tour
with guests Our Lady Peace

The Not In This Lifetime Tour has sold over 2 million tickets throughout 2016 to become the year’s most successful rock tour. The history-making Tour, which visited 21 cities in less than 2 months, wrapped the first North America leg last summer before setting its eyes on South America where the band completely sold out all 15 dates of the tour. 

Following the group’s 1985 formation, Guns N’ Roses went on to captivate the entire world with the release of their 1987 debut Appetite for Destruction. Guns N’ Roses’ are Axl Rose (vocals, piano), Duff McKagan (bass), Slash (lead guitar), Dizzy Reed (keyboard), Richard Fortus (rhythm guitar), Frank Ferrer (drums), and Melissa Reese (keyboard). 

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August 26 – August 27: 10:00am – 4:00pm
3000 St Mary's Rd, Winnipeg, MB R2N 4J6, Canada
$180.00  Tickets   All people and emotions are welcome.

Tantra Yoga, Art, and Shamanism: 2 Day Workshop
Location: Sacred Places (3000 St. Mary’s Rd. Just south of the perimeter)
Catered Vegan meal from Boon Burger provided.

You will dance, sing, meditate, play games, give and receive massage, participate in dyad conversations, explore Kaula Tantra Yoga, and create lasting friendships. 

The role of the Shamanic Clown is to act in contrast, and remind us of our need for balance. We will also explore Shamanic journeying, as taught by Michael Harner, and Kaula Tantra Yoga, a deeply meditative practice that utilizes long holds and breath retention.

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August 26 at 1 PM - 5 PM
A Muse N Games, 1783 Portage Ave, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3J 0E8

Legend of the Five Rings Monthly
This will be a free event welcoming new and experienced players to LCGs and Legend of the Five Rings. Come out for a fun event and learn Fantasy Flight Games's newest LCG!

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August 26 at 9 AM
Glenwood Community Centre, 27 Overton Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba R2M2X8

Glenwood fall/winter sale
Our largest event of the season! We cap at 80 sellers to bring you the best items at the best prices! Come out and shop with us. We will change the way you shop!

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August 27 at 7:30 AM - 5 PM
Canadian Mennonite University, 500 Shaftesbury Blvd, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3P 2N2

Do you love running? We have the fundraiser for you, run on behalf of Earthdog Terrier Rescue of Manitoba and enjoy a great day out supporting a great cause. Simply choose Earthdog when you register online and Earthdog will receive a portion of your entry fee. 

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August 28 – August 31
Returning To Spirit, 1039 Main Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba R2W 3R2

An opportunity to uncover things in our lives that hold us back from living fully. This workshop supports people in discovering their hidden barriers and letting them go. Opening the door to Reconciliation. This workshop prepares participants to also participate in the Returning to Spirit Reconciliation workshop, during which Indigenous and Non-Indigenous participants can come together in safety and mutuality.

Check out our website - www.returningtospirit.org or email info@returningtospirit.org

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Jacobs Trading - Winnipeg, 1600 Regent Ave W #11, Winnipeg, Manitoba R2C 3B5

Participants must be 12 years old and over.
You can also pay in person at the store.
Please bring a printed copy of your ticket or download it on your phone. 
Please email info@JacobsTrading.ca or call 204-268-1856

August 29 at 6 PM - 8 PM
$45.00 + GST (Tools and Supplies included) Tickets 

We will cover basic wire wrapping using an assortment of beads. Make 3 projects that will include a pendant, a bracelet, and earrings. 
We are also offering the Intermediate Wire Wrapping Class right after this class! 
No soldering or gluing is involved and you will learn to twist and interlock wire to create stunning pendants and matching earrings. Experienced wire wrapper and jewelry designer Tegan Jacobs will guide you through the process. Included with the class:
3 basic wire wrapping tools
Spool of copper wire
An assortment of beads and findings for your projects
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August 30 at 6 PM - 8 PM
$45.00 + GST (Tools and Supplies included) Tickets

This class will focus on the art of Chain Maille. Learn how to do a basic chain maille pattern with a Czech Bead embellishment. Experienced jewelry designer Tegan Jacobs will lead you through the process of working with jump rings and beads, and guide you through the basic pattern. Make a bracelet and a set of hook earrings. Students can purchase tools that night.

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August 30 at 7 PM - 8:37 PM
Forth, 171 McDermot Ave, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3B 0S1
Free Admission /  Beer and unlimited popcorn for $5.

In Jacques Tati’s Traffic, the bumbling Monsieur Hulot, kitted out as always with tan raincoat, beaten brown hat, and umbrella, takes to Paris’s highways and byways. In this, his final outing, Hulot is employed as an auto company’s director of design, and accompanies his new product (a “camping car” outfitted with absurd gadgetry) to an auto show in Amsterdam. Naturally, the road there is paved with modern-age mishaps. This late-career delight is a masterful demonstration of the comic genius’s expert timing and sidesplitting knack for visual gags, and a bemused last look at technology run amok.
The film is screened by the Winnipeg Architecture Foundation, in partnership with Forth.

September 18, 2014

Nuit Blanche: MCC Chili Bowl Fundraiser l Basset Hound Walk l Theatre Projects Manitoba Fundraiser l Ibsen’s Ghosts l Thrill of the Kill l Hogs and Horses l Princess Ball and Fundraiser l The Albert: Tribute Band Night

September 27, 6:00 pm
Artspace Inc., 425-100 Arthur Street
$20 gets you delicious chili and a beautiful ceramic bowl to take home!
The Manitoba Craft Council is very excited to be hosting their very first Chili Bowl Fundraiser during Nuit Blanche Winnipeg.
Come early for the best selection. The chili is being supplied by The Underground Cafe!

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September 28, 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Kilcona Dog Park, Norris Rd, Winnipeg, Manitoba

Boston Terrier and Pug Rescue has been invited to attend the 2014 Manitoba Basset Hound Walk. We will have our table set up with some of our cool merchandise.
All proceeds raised from this year's walk will support the BTPRSM. 

We rescued two Basset Hounds recently. Hope and Chance (now Loki) were both strays and entered our rescue with the help of Trina Gallop. We are so happy we could be of assistance.  Loki will be attending, so come and meet the Pug and Boston Terrier wannabe! 

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September 29, 7:00 pm  Doors open at 6 pm
MAW'S Eatery & Bar, 111 Princess St.

MAW'S is a funky eatery with great food, a large beer selection and shuffleboard! 
Readings from classic Theatre Projects Manitoba plays: Brave Hearts - See Bob Run - 
Live With It - The Last Man and Woman on Earth
Performances by fine TPM contributors: Arne MacPherson, Patricia Hunter, Justin Otto, 
Elizabeth Whitbread, Liam Zarillo, Christina Heathers

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September 30 - October 5
Prairie Theatre Exchange, Unit Y300 - 393 Portage Avenue PTE Colin Jackson Studio
Tickets and Reservations: 204.474.9539 or email

Adriana Theatre Collective presents Ghosts by Henrik Ibsen
Directed by Jon Ted Wynne 
Megan Andres, Andrew George, Margaret Groome, Ivan Henwood, Kevin Klassen

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October 1, 8:00 pm
The Zoo Night Club, 160 Osborne Street

THRILL OF THE KILL TOUR featuring:
SUFFOKATE, YEARS SINCE THE STORM, MOUTH OF THE SOUTH, ADALIAH

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October 3 - 25
Hogs and Horses: Diana Thorneycroft & Michael Boss
October 3, 7:00 pm exhibit opening
Gurevich Fine Art, 200 - 62 Albert St.

"Some couples play bridge or rob banks, we exhibit together," says Diana Thorneycroft of her relationship with Michael Boss. Despite creating together for over 20 years their approaches to making art are in complete contrast. While Thorneycroft's work challenges us with the darkness in the human consciousness, Boss gives conviction and love as solace.

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October 5, 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Canad Inns - Polo Park, St Matthews
Tickets Available  
A portion will be gifted to Mackenzie's Hope, a princess who really touched my heart.  

Get your tickets by Sept. 20 for a keepsake in the mail, addressed to your little princess.
Heather's Pretty Parties is celebrating 4 years of making dreams come true! 
Join us for a prince and princess studded wedding party with a catered lunch, performances, a dance, a fun photo booth and special treats for every guest. 
Please come dressed in your princess best!

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October 9, 9:00 pm
Royal Albert Arms Hotel, 48 Albert Street

Maiden Manitoba and their good friends The Graveyard Ducks will be tearing things up for Tribute Band Night.  Come help us welcome The Albert back to life after death.