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Wednesday 1st of April 2026
Prairie Post

Spectator Tribune’s Indiegogo campaign

Journalism is not dying. And, no, the media landscape is not changing. It has fully changed. Read More
Prairie Post

‘The Priestly’

The doughnut has been dubbed "The Priestley" and has been receiving craving praises. And all thanks can be given to a beloved sitcom. Read More
Prairie Post

Thanks, Internet: The artist’s guide to mixology

There's an art to it, after all. Right? Read More
Uncategorized

Happy Bob Marley Day

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City & Politics, City Hall

Idle No More exposes Liberal party’s growing irrelevance

The second Liberal leadership debate began in Winnipeg this past weekend with the moderator posing a series of vapid questions to unlikely leadership contender Karen… Read More
Columns

In defence of Beyoncé Knowles-Carter

SCREAMING IN ALL CAPS: another feminist response to pop culture. Read More
Arts & Life, Books

Unreal City: A niche within a niche

If you choose to live as a comic book readin’ geek in Saskatoon who still likes the feel of the printed page in your hands, you have three choices of where to spend your money. Read More
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Robin Ince’s top five dead scientists

The talented Robin Ince talks scientists. Read More
Arts & Life, Theatre

Chekhov it out

After the rousing success of SondheimFest, Winnipeg's Master Playwright Festival reveals its theme for 2014. Read More
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Poll: What topic would you like the first Tribune Talk to cover?

The Spectator Tribune is starting a speaker series. The first one is scheduled for May, and we would like your input on topics and potential… Read More
Arts & Life, Music

All aboard

Winnipeg pop outfit Boats puts new music out onto the waves, prepares for epic tour. Read More
City & Politics, Essay

A bin full of death

I took a picture of a bin full of dead, frozen pigs. It's not an indictment of the hog industry. It's not strong commentary. It's not even an expose of a heinous act. Read More
Uncategorized

Step aside Antoine Dodson, this hitchhiker gives top-notch NSFW interview

This demands some auto-tunage. Read More
City & Politics, History

Memories from Skid Row: McDino’s

On the edge of a scarred Main Street strip, one of Winnipeg's last real diners lived, thrived, and finally died. Read More
Uncategorized

Bram Adey: Artist, tattooer

This is as much a portrait of a Winnipeg dad and a human as opposed to an artist or tattooer. Read More
Columns

Grumpy Young Man: God is the J.D. Salinger of his generation

What I’m saying is that God’s a bit of a one-hit wonder. And not even a good one as he was nowhere on MuchMore’s list of the Top 100 one-hit wonders. Well, unless God was in Right Said Fred Read More

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