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The Downtown Dweller: Here will always be home
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Friday, September 7. Here will always be home. It's hard to believe a whole year has passed since I first started writing for The Downtown Dweller. Last September, I practically pulled my hairs out of their follicles trying to choose something worth blogging about. Food? Yes, I was seriously considering pitching an anti-Comic Sans website.). And suddenly, it came to me. Why not write about what I already know? Well, in my opinion, anyone that hasn't put in the effort into appreciating our city's bright a...
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The Downtown Dweller: So many things to do at Manyfest!
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Friday, September 14. So many things to do at Manyfest! As a proud downtown Winnipeg supporter, I was absolutely ecstatic to hit up Manyfest for the first time last weekend. Manyfest is a street festival organized by the Downtown Winnipeg BIZ. It celebrates the arts, entertainment, health and most importantly, community. At night, the medians of Broadway hosted space for a wide array of performers such as fire dancers, Bollywood talent and local bands. At the end of Saturday night, volunteers passed arou...
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The Downtown Dweller: SANDBOX is retiring its pail and shovel
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Wednesday, January 18. SANDBOX is retiring its pail and shovel. States they are the lucky ones. It's not just luck that made SANDBOX Magazine a huge success. Last week, SANDBOX Magazine officially announced they'd be releasing their final issue at the end of January. Although the end is bittersweet, they'll be celebrating their past two years of success in style. Join them on January 28 at the Winnipeg Art Gallery for the very last SANDBOX party. January 18, 2012 4:52 pm. January 18, 2012 10:15 pm. Gone,...
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Romeo and Juliet presented by the MTC | The Art of Winnipeg
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The Art of Winnipeg. Jenna Friesen's discovery and exploration of the art in Winnipeg. About The Art of Winnipeg. In Search of a Name. Why goals take the gold over resolutions →. Romeo and Juliet presented by the MTC. December 2, 2011. Bruce Monk's photo shows Marc Bendavid as Romeo, Pam Patel as Juliet. RJ Parrish as Tybalt, Ari Weinberg as Benvolio and Gareth Potter as Mercutio. Photo by Bruce Monk. Set and costume designer Michael Gianfrancesco had the stage dressed in a grey cobblestone garb, with a ...
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Music | The Art of Winnipeg
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The Art of Winnipeg. Jenna Friesen's discovery and exploration of the art in Winnipeg. About The Art of Winnipeg. Musicians/bands mentioned on my blog:. In 2 Months (On Myspace. In 2 Months … Tomorrow. Concert: In 2 Months. Upcoming Concert: In 2 Months. In 2 Months Concert TONIGHT. Pingback: In 2 Months Rocks Cavern The Art of Winnipeg. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out.
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Why goals take the gold over resolutions | The Art of Winnipeg
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The Art of Winnipeg. Jenna Friesen's discovery and exploration of the art in Winnipeg. About The Art of Winnipeg. Romeo and Juliet presented by the MTC. To resolve or not to resolve? Why goals take the gold over resolutions. January 5, 2012. Image from http:/ bit.ly/AoDjXU. When it comes to New Year’s resolutions, I can’t say I’ve ever really made any. I love planning and goals and generally have at least one thing on the go in the planning portion of my brain, but I don’t make resolutions. That I feel e...
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The voice of John Conklin: July 2013
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Thursday, 25 July 2013. Every year at the Winnipeg Folk Fest I manage to stumble upon some music that I wasn't planning on seeing but end up loving. Sarah MacDougall is my random find this year. Her music really spoke to me and left me with a feeling of peacefulness and calmness. I dunno, maybe you'll enjoy her beautiful voice too! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Winnipeg communications jobs for Winnerpeggers like you - week of Dec. 4, 2016. The Next Stop – Episode 6. Coco Moloko's Milk Bar.
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The voice of John Conklin: September 2012
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Thursday, 27 September 2012. Hello faithful readers,. I know you're out there somewhere, maybe it's your parents basement or maybe it's you office, whatever. Today I'm going to share some advice on how to react when technical difficulties occur. I wont say that I wasn't warned before I started The Morning Hike that technical difficulties happen, but to the extent they happened this morning was a wee bit much. I will once again leave you with a track. A track by a band I quite enjoy Local Natives....Http:...
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The voice of John Conklin: October 2012
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Friday, 26 October 2012. CALLING ALL FOLK MUSIC FANS. I also get to talk to a very funny guy every morning, Mike Cuma. The guy tells a funny story. My big sister Emily bought me tickets to the Bahamas show on Tuesday, she must listen to my show because she knows I like Bahamas a ton. #respect. I hope you enjoy the track. Friday, 19 October 2012. You know what you know. Myself and counterpart were not used to getting up at 5:00 am, we weren't used to having to produce material everyday and so many other l...
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The Downtown Dweller: A summer in the city centre
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Friday, August 31. A summer in the city centre. It's time to sharpen your pencils and open up your textbooks. Summer, like a hunger pang, has come and gone and the educational grind has finally been reinstated. Spending another summer in the Exchange District has definitely opened my eyes and diversified my taste palette. There was never a shortage of festivals to attend, new restaurants to dine at and chic boutiques to stare hopelessly into. Festivities at The Forks. Yoga and Zumba in the Park. A summer...