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Brett Geisel

Wednesday 22nd of March 2023
Arts & Life City & Politics City Hall Columns Design & Style Essay Theatre
Columns

There’s something rotten in Winnipeg

Perhaps Judy was not the ideal choice for Winnipeg's mayor. Perhaps Bowman was the better choice. Regardless of this fact, she does not deserve to be ridiculed for being a human being. Read More
Columns

We are missing the boat on CFS and youth warehousing in hotels

Our lack of interest and tendency to constantly turn a blind eye towards the social problems that are pervasive in our city serve only to worsen them. Read More
Arts & Life, Theatre

Kablooey cinema is destroying hollywood

We have entered a dark age for film in North America, a dark age made all the more apparent by the golden age that TV is experiencing. Read More
Columns

Committing sociology

I think I committed sociology once, but I'm not sure. Read More
City & Politics, Essay

Teflon Don victorious

This past Friday our esteemed and beloved mayor was forgiven all sins yet again. Read More
Arts & Life

The theist & the atheist: Resurrection, knowledge, and human advancement

"I remain convinced that theology offers a strong vocabulary for the critical assessment of all aspects of human striving, scientific, technological, cultural, political, economic, and most importantly, religious." Read More
Columns

Economic Action Plan Advertising – Propaganda, not information

The federal government has been bombarding our media outlets with ads extolling the virtues of their economic action plan. Read More
City & Politics, City Hall

Why punishment will never eliminate crime

Let's try a more dynamic, humane method of dealing with crime. Read More
Design & Style

In praise of the straight razor

Recently I have begun to take being a man and pursuing manly things more seriously. After all, the last time I checked I meet all manly… Read More
City & Politics

Winnipeg’s most perpetuated myth: Downtown is dangerous

My point is this: Winnipeg's downtown is safe, and the suburban idea that it is dangerous is driven not by facts, but by racism. Read More
Columns

Checking in on the Godzilla of consumerist porn

I suppose the bottom line for me is that while IKEA carries many affordable, practical items it remains a hellhole. A hellhole that I am sure to frequent again, since it was marginally more bearable than Wal-Mart. Read More
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