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Jen Zoratti:

Endometriosis painful, lack of research shameful

Endometriosis is a chronic inflammatory disease that causes debilitating pain, heavy bleeding, extreme fatigue, brain fog and other symptoms. It affects one in 10 women. I am one of them. Read More

 

Jen Zoratti:

Free period products essential

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Jen Zoratti:

Hands on

Brandon-based visual artist focuses on precarious labour in series of portraits Read More

 
 
 

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AV Kitching:

Spectacular occasion

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Ben Sigurdson:

Author Margaret Sweatman mines dreamworld before striking gold in ‘Night Birds’

Margaret Sweatman didn’t initially set out to write an eco-thriller about the perils of global capitalism. The Winnipeg novelist, lyricist and playwright started out writing Night Birds, her seventh novel, around the outset of the COVID-19 pandemic and initially had other ideas. Read More

 

Eva Wasney:

Research aims to prevent Type 2 diabetes

Expansion of northern Manitoba program works to stem intergenerational nature of the disease Read More

 

AV Kitching:

For the love of animals

After 43-year career at the zoo, retiree returns to lend a hand Read More

 

Ben Waldman:

Ghosts of pasts faced in spirited Royal MTC production

Under the light of a lakeside moon and its brighter-than-the-city constellations, in the glow of a sacred fire, a portal to awakening opens for three men grieving the loss of their childhood friend in this spirit story, an absorbing, eerie and chill-inducing first play from Norway House’s Rhonda Apetagon. Read More

 

Conrad Sweatman:

Articulating conflict

Docu-drama 'The Voice of Hind Rajab' uses real recordings to speak to horror of war Read More

 

Ben Waldman:

Sticking close to home

Next Prairie Theatre Exchange season will capitalize on what works Read More

 

Ben Waldman:

Back on Earth: prolific actor Tom Keenan finally records new album

It’s been 54 years since anybody set foot on the moon, and 16 since Winnipeg songwriter Tom Keenan released a solo album. Read More

 
 

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