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SUMMARY:Middle Coast @ Le Garage
DESCRIPTION:The Middle Coast formerly known as Until Red will perform new music at Le Garage. \n\nVenue: Le Garage\nAddress: 166 Provencher Blvd\, Winnipeg\, MB R2H 1Z2\nTel: 1 204 330 0853\nEmail: janelle@soundstrategy.ca\nWebsite: www.bandsintown.com
URL:https://www.spectatortribune.com/event/middle-coast-le-garage/
LOCATION:Le Garage\, 166 Provencher Blvd\, Winnipeg\, Manitoba\, R2H 1Z2\, Canada
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SUMMARY:YouTube party at The Good Will Social Club
DESCRIPTION:YouTube Party! \nAll your favourite YouTube clips played on our big screen! \nHosted and curated by the fine folks in Surprise Party & SMRT! (And they will be taking requests!) \nThe Good Will Social Club\n625 Portage Ave\nNo cover!\n9:00pm-2:00am\n18+ with photo ID required.
URL:https://www.spectatortribune.com/event/youtube-party-at-the-good-will-social-club/
LOCATION:The Good Will Social Club\, 625 Portage Aveneue\, Winnipeg 
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160105
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160406
DTSTAMP:20260609T060727
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LAST-MODIFIED:20160104T193454Z
UID:21588-1451973600-1459832399@www.spectatortribune.com
SUMMARY:National Geographic Presents: Earth Explorers
DESCRIPTION:Come explore five of the planet’s most spectacular eco-zones – including polar regions\, oceans\, rain forests\, mountains\, caves and savannahs. Each area hosts hands-on activities and displays the kinds of stunning visuals for which National Geographic is famous. \n\nTickets: See website for ticket information.\nVenue: Manitoba Museum\nAddress: 190 Rupert Avenue Winnipeg MB\nWebsite: manitobamuseum.ca
URL:https://www.spectatortribune.com/event/national-geographic-presents-earth-explorers/
LOCATION:Manitoba Museum\, 90 Rupert Ave\, Winnipeg\, Manitoba\, R3B 0N2\, Canada
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160104
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160202
DTSTAMP:20260609T060727
CREATED:20160104T195846Z
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SUMMARY:Encaustic Explorations: Exhibition of Artwork by Jenna Alexander
DESCRIPTION:Dates:January 4\, 2016 – January 29\, 2016 ( Recurring weekly on Monday\, Tuesday\, Wednesday\, Thursday\, Friday )\nLocation:Watson Art Centre\nCity:Dauphin\nAddress:104 – 1st Avenue N.W. Dauphin\, MB\nPhone:204-638-6231\nEmail:Send Email\nWebsite:Visit Website\nRegion:Parkland
URL:https://www.spectatortribune.com/event/encaustic-explorations-exhibition-of-artwork-by-jenna-alexander/
LOCATION:Watson Art Centre\, 104 - 1st Avenue N.W. \, Dauphin\, Manitoba\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20151024T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20151024T230000
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CREATED:20151022T174727Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20151022T174727Z
UID:21336-1445706000-1445727600@www.spectatortribune.com
SUMMARY:Canzine/Winnipeg Anarchist Bookfair
DESCRIPTION:Broken Pencil Magazine and the Winnipeg Anarchist Bookfair are proud to present… \n• Canzine Central and the Winnipeg Anarchist Bookfair 2015 • \nSaturday Oct. 24\, 2015\, 12pm-6pm\nMillenium Library\, Winnipeg Public Library\, 251 Donald Street\nFree\, $5 suggested donation \nRegistration for Canzine Central in Winnipeg is now live!\nRegister now: www. brokenpencil.com/canzine-winnipeg \nZINE FAIR 12PM-6PM \nThe main event! Hundreds of zines\, books\, comics and more! \nEVENTS \n• 1pm – Panel Discussion: Disability and the Independent arts \nWhat are the concerns facing indie artists with disabilities? How can the arts community best centre these voices? We talk to panelists Kristin Nelson\, Leslie Corbay\, Kate Grisim and Synthia Nicole about their work and these questions. \n• 2:30pm – IWW Winnipeg presents: An Introduction to Revolutionary Unionism \n• 3pm – 1-2 Punch Live Book Pitch \nLive on our mainstage in front of a crowing crowd\, you get two minutes to pitch your book to our panel of judges. They get one minute each to tell you why you’ll never get published in a million\, billion years\, or why they want to see your manuscript in their inbox ASAP. \nSign up in advance to participate in the 1-2 Punch Book Pitch at Canzine. To sign up email canzine@brokenpencil.com with your: 1. name 2. email address 3. phone number 4. two or three line description of the project you are going to pitch. Sign up now\, we only have room for 8 participants and this will be first come first served. \nThe winner of the pitch gets bragging rights and a Broken Pencil prize pack worth $200. \nOur AMAZING Judges this year: Jonathan Valelly\, Wayne Antony\, Rosanna Deerchild \n• 5pm – Radical Reading Series \nThe crowning glory of Canzine! New and exciting work from Sheldon Birnie\, Ariel Gordon\, Jeanne Randolph and Mona Mousa! \nANARCHIST BOOKFAIR AFTERPARTY \nJoin us to celebrate the Anarchist Bookfair at the Handsome Daughter (61 Sherbrook St) at 7pm! Featuring Shawn Katz\, author of Generation Rising. \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/557788237709481/ \nStay tuned for more exciting details! \n~Big thanks to Canzine national presenting sponsor John Fluevog Shoes ~
URL:https://www.spectatortribune.com/event/canzinewinnipeg-anarchist-bookfair/
LOCATION:Millennium Library\, 251 Donald Street\, Winnipeg\, Manitoba\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Winnipeg:20150928T010000
DTEND;TZID=America/Winnipeg:20150928T050000
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SUMMARY:BRAIDS w/ guests @The Good Will Social Club
DESCRIPTION:The Good Will Social Club & UMFM present: \nBRAIDS\nwww.braidsmusic.com\nw/ guests \nSunday\, September 27th\nDoors 8:00pm\nShow 9:00pm \n$10 Advance tickets available now at The Good Will\, Music Trader and Ticketfly.com\n\nAbout BRAIDS: \nBraids are a three-piece experimental pop band from Montreal. \nTo record their third album\, Deep In The Iris\, Braids decamped to a series of retreats in the mountains of Arizona\, Vermont\, and upstate New York. Surrounded by nature in all its warm vitality\, the longtime bandmates strove to shed the fabric of their day to day relationships\, being bare and vulnerable before one another. What resulted is Deep In The Iris\, their strongest record to date – powerful\, yet fragile; immaculately sculpted\, but deeply human. \nDriven by roomy acoustic instrumentation and tasteful electronics\, Deep In The Iris is easily Braids’ sunniest and most immediate record. While the icy\, airless production of their second album Flourish // Perish suited the songs’ inward gaze\, the widescreen warmth and full-bodied punch of Deep In The Iris are the perfect complement to its unflinching lyricism. \nRaphaelle Standell has always had a formidable voice but rarely has it sounded as vital\, focused\, and powerful as it does here. True to the process that birthed it\, the record explores a number of heavy subjects\, including pornography\, abuse\, and slutshaming. Standell’s emotional vulnerability becomes a triumphant weapon in its own right: scything through wrongdoing and shame with equal aplomb\, and clearing the way for the many others who will find resonance in the bravery of these lyrics. Written from a place of inspiring strength and unblinking lucidity\, the lyricism of this record is a cathartic gift. \nLongtime friends\, Braids was formed in 2007 in Calgary\, AB. After relocating to Montreal\, the band released their critically acclaimed debut Native Speaker in 2011\, and its 2013 follow-up Flourish // Perish. Consisting of Raphaelle Standell\, Austin Tufts\, and Taylor Smith\, Braids are a collaborative whole\, emphasizing a collective creative experience.
URL:https://www.spectatortribune.com/event/braids-w-guests-the-good-will-social-club/
LOCATION:The Good Will Social Club\, 625 Portage Aveneue\, Winnipeg 
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SUMMARY:Hayden presented by Winnipeg Folk Festival & West End Cultural Centre
DESCRIPTION:Hear All Year! The Winnipeg Folk Festival and the West End Cultural Centre are thrilled to present Hayden Desser September 26 at the West End Cultural Centre. \nTickets are on sale now for $25 plus fees. \nOn Hey Love\, Hayden’s eighth full-length record\, the Toronto musician and songwriter writes the most intimate passage yet in his decades-deep story. The follow-up to 2013’s Us Alone\, his sonically warm and emotive debut record on Arts & Crafts\, is a heartrending love letter of hope and disarray. Hey Love addresses the widest spectrum of love as its muse\, the album’s thirteen songs among Hayden Desser’s most affective\, tactile\, rousing yet restrained work to date. The title track\, a languid anthem exposed by chiming pedal steel\, introduces this dialogue — about loves both comfortable and disconnected\, exhilarating and naive — with Hayden’s woozy pre-dawn falsetto propped up by a watchful chorus. Whether to his loyal listeners or to a lovely subject\, Hayden sings plaintively: “It’s been so rough\, we have been through more than enough / But without this love\, there would be no reason for either of us.” On Hey Love’s first single “Nowhere We Cannot Go\,” triumphant piano mingles with tattered synthesizer and electric guitar\, conjuring love’s boundless resilience from the throes of personal reckoning. Both familiar and new\, “Nowhere That We Cannot Go” places us on the rickety frontier of Hayden’s home studio\, where the certainty of pain and reward both figure prominently on the horizon. No clearer is this heard than on “Troubled Times\,” with its brilliant juxtaposition of the apocalypse-in-progress (“If it’s not one thing it is another / These are sure troubled times”) against a lilting backbeat and a soulful sun-soaked shuffle.
URL:https://www.spectatortribune.com/event/hayden-presented-by-winnipeg-folk-festival-west-end-cultural-centre/
LOCATION:West End Cultural Centre\, 586 Ellice Ave\, Winnipeg\, ManitobA\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Winnipeg:20150926T010000
DTEND;TZID=America/Winnipeg:20150926T040000
DTSTAMP:20260609T060727
CREATED:20150825T205728Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150825T205836Z
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SUMMARY:Chad VanGaalen presented by Winnipeg Folk Festival & West End Cultural Centre
DESCRIPTION:Hear All Year! The Winnipeg Folk Festival and the West End Cultural Centre are thrilled to present Chad Vangaalen on Friday\, September 25 at the WECC. \nTickets are $20 plus fees in advance and go on sale Friday\, July 24 at 10:00 AM through Ticketmaster and the Winnipeg Folk Festival Music Store. \nCVG’s blood flows by unrestrained creative impulses. He has never worked in a commercial recording studio. By his hands alone\, one line\, sound\, shape or word leads organically to the next. In 2011\, he wanted to score a science fiction film\, so he started making one. The first episode of his animated feature\, Translated Log of Inhabitants\, should be released this year\, with a fully illustrated D&D-esque compendium of 150 associated characters. \n“It’s like Bob and Doug McKenzie in space.” \nShrink Dust\, his fifth full-length album under his own name\, is partially a score to this film\, but it’s also—in Chad’s view—a country record.
URL:https://www.spectatortribune.com/event/chad-vangaalen-presented-by-winnipeg-folk-festival-west-end-cultural-centre/
LOCATION:West End Cultural Centre\, 586 Ellice Ave\, Winnipeg\, ManitobA\, Canada
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150918
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150922
DTSTAMP:20260609T060727
CREATED:20150825T205216Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150825T205216Z
UID:21231-1442552400-1442811599@www.spectatortribune.com
SUMMARY:14th Perennial Harvest Moon Festival
DESCRIPTION:Surrounded by the beauty of the Pembina Valley\, the 14th perennial Harvest Moon Festival is a unique three-day festival that celebrates the harvest season and local music\, while building bridges between communities across Manitoba\, from the urban to the rural\, north\, south\, east and west. The town of Clearwater is excited to once again host the 14th perennial festival September 18-20\, 2015\, and to share their community with visitors from across Manitoba and beyond. \nFor the past 14 years\, the Harvest Moon Festival has helped support economic development and family farming in Southwestern Manitoba. As well as economic development and great music\, education and information has always played a significant role in the event. Festival goers can attend informative and hands-on workshops\, which are free with admission. In addition to music and workshops\, there will be a children’s area\, a free-range (open mic) stage\, a fair-trade fair and farmer’s market\, and tasty locally produced food from a variety of exciting food vendors. \nThis year’s unforgettable line-up includes the hearty homegrown talents of: The Bros. Landreth\, Attica Riots\, Dirty Catfish Brass Band (DCFBB)\, Greg Macpherson\, Bad Country\, The Reverend Rambler\, Barta\, Hot & Dirty Dance Party (Dr. Hotbottom & DCFBB)\, Mise en Scene\, Kevin Roy\, House of Gold Diamonds\, Mika Dawn\, The Catamounts\, Until Red\, Micah Visser\, Ida Henderson\, Andy Chamberlain\, Lakes and Pines\, iansucks\, Tin Heart\, Bowen\, Ben Weibe\, Warren Friesen\, Timmy\, and Bill Dowling \nFor the past two years\, the festival has been a sell-out. So don’t be disappointed\, buy your tickets early! Early bird tickets are available until September 7th in Winnipeg (Organic Planet)\, Clearwater (Clearwater Country Market)\, and Brandon (Two Farm Kids). Weekend Passes ($60 adult/$35 youth ages 12-17). Camping ($15 adult/$5 youth). Friday only ($30 adult/$15 youth). Saturday only ($40 adult/$20 youth). Mooner Pass (1-5 people\, max 2 adults): $170 (does not include camping). After September 7\, prices of all passes will increase. \nFor more information or to order tickets online\, please visit:www.harvestmoonfestival.ca
URL:https://www.spectatortribune.com/event/14th-perennial-harvest-moon-festival/
LOCATION:Clearwater\, Manitoba\, 8 10th Street\, Clearwater\, MB\, Manitoba\,  R0K 0M0\, Canada
ORGANIZER;CN="Unnamed Organizer":MAILTO:manitobagreenretrofit@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150912
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150915
DTSTAMP:20260609T060727
CREATED:20150825T195908Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150825T195908Z
UID:21227-1442034000-1442206799@www.spectatortribune.com
SUMMARY:PRAIRIE LOVE FESTIVAL 2015
DESCRIPTION:A celebration of yoga\, music + art in the land of big skies and big hearts. September 12 + 13th at the FortWhyte Alive\, where nature comes alive within Winnipeg’s city limits. Featuring workshops led by yoga teachers + creators from across the prairies and beyond. The most inspiring weekend of your summer! \nSaturday September 12th – Yoga Workshops\, Speakeasy sessions\, creative workshops\, guided runs + Saturday night dance party. \nSunday October 4th – Yoga Workshops\, Speakeasy sessions\, creative workshops\, guided runs \nFREE activities for the family + Prairie Vendor Village all weekend long!\n\nConfirmed Vendors (vendor village open to the public + free to attend):\nYoga with Kayce\nCorey Lakusiak\nSweet Spirit Apothecary\nInner Fire\nRadiance Gifts\nBoon Burger Cafe\nProvencher Family Chiropractic Centre\n2 WHOLE Gals\nVelvet Plume\nPrairie Naturals
URL:https://www.spectatortribune.com/event/prairie-love-festival-2015/
LOCATION:FortWhyte Alive\, 1961 McCreary Road\,\, Winnipeg \, Manitoba\, Canada
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150912
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150914
DTSTAMP:20260609T060727
CREATED:20150825T200206Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150825T202252Z
UID:21229-1442034000-1442120399@www.spectatortribune.com
SUMMARY:11th Annual Sherbrook Street Festival
DESCRIPTION:Sherbrook Street Festival 2015 \nOn Saturday September 12th\, Sherbrook Street between Wolseley and Westminister will be closed to traffic all day! \n-featuring-\nLive bands\nChildren’s performers\nBeer garden + food by The Handsome Daughter and The Tallest Poppy\nActivities for kids\nMural unveiling by Synonym Art Consultation\nVendor village \nMAIN STAGE: \nThe Reverend Rambler\nThe Catamounts\nCarly Dow & The Whole Dam Band\nJD & The Sunshine Band\nPatrick Alexandre & The Reservoir Tips Blues Band\nThe Madtrappers\nThe Backhomes (Victoria BC)\nA La Mode\nAnimal Teeth
URL:https://www.spectatortribune.com/event/11th-annual-sherbrook-street-festival/
LOCATION:MB
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Winnipeg:20150910T233000
DTEND;TZID=America/Winnipeg:20150911T023000
DTSTAMP:20260609T060727
CREATED:20150818T165332Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150818T165332Z
UID:21120-1441927800-1441938600@www.spectatortribune.com
SUMMARY:Farmers' Feast 2015
DESCRIPTION:St. Norbert Farmer’s Market\, draped in chandeliers and live music\, transforms into a rustic chic harvest fete on a lingering late summer evening. At this unique gourmet celebration\, restaurant and farm team up to create uniquely Manitoban dishes. With a glass of wine or beer in hand more than 250 guests wander beneath the canopy\, engaging with chefs and local food producers while tasting the dozens of creative dishes on offer. \nJoin us for a perfect evening celebrating the very best of Manitoba’s harvest. \nTickets are $100 (with $35 charitable tax receipt)\, and all proceeds support the good food work of Food Matters Manitoba and the St. Norbert Farmers’ Market
URL:https://www.spectatortribune.com/event/farmers-feast-2015/
LOCATION:St. Norbert Farmers Market\, 3514 Pembina Highway\, Winnipeg\, MB
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Winnipeg:20150905T020000
DTEND;TZID=America/Winnipeg:20150905T070000
DTSTAMP:20260609T060727
CREATED:20150825T195445Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150825T195445Z
UID:21226-1441418400-1441436400@www.spectatortribune.com
SUMMARY:It's my party and I'll book who I want to! w/ Conduct\, SMRT & Benowa @ The Good Will
DESCRIPTION:The Good Will Social Club presents David Schellenberg’s 24th birthday celebration: It’s My Party And I’ll Book Who I Want To! \nConduct\nhttps://conductband.bandcamp.com/ \nSMRT\nhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L_Laq7BWPTY \nBenowa\nhttp://www.benowa.bandcamp.com/ \nFriday\, Sept 4th\n18+\nDoors 9:00\nShow 10:00
URL:https://www.spectatortribune.com/event/its-my-party-and-ill-book-who-i-want-to-w-conduct-smrt-benowa-the-good-will/
LOCATION:The Good Will Social Club\, 625 Portage Aveneue\, Winnipeg 
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Winnipeg:20150904T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Winnipeg:20150904T030000
DTSTAMP:20260609T060727
CREATED:20150903T164309Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150903T164515Z
UID:21289-1441324800-1441335600@www.spectatortribune.com
SUMMARY:Film Premiere in North Point Douglas
DESCRIPTION:Winnipeg’s North Point Douglas neighbourhood is hosting its first film premiere this evening with a screening of award-winning filmmaker Kirby Hammond’s new documentary\, The Mail Lady. Hammond’s film observes the deepening friendship between Susan\, a Winnipeg mail carrier\, and the elderly Walter\, a client on her route.
URL:https://www.spectatortribune.com/event/film-premiere-in-north-point-douglas/
LOCATION:Filipino Hall\, 49 Euclid Avenue\, Winnipeg\, MB\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Winnipeg:20150903T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Winnipeg:20150903T050000
DTSTAMP:20260609T060727
CREATED:20150825T195239Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150825T195248Z
UID:21224-1441238400-1441256400@www.spectatortribune.com
SUMMARY:TWIN SHADOW w/ SPECIAL GUESTS AT THE GARRICK\, WINNIPEG
DESCRIPTION:unionevents.com presents:\nTwin Shadow\nw/ guests\nThe Garrick Centre\nAll Ages Welcome\nWed Sep 2/15 Doors 7PM\nTICKETS ON SALE JUNE 26 AT 10AM \n“That moment when something pure and constant is broken\, where you’re filled with vulnerability\, that moment is what I live for in art\,” says George Lewis\, Jr.\, aka Twin Shadow. “I’ve always chased that in my music\, and when I find it I try to reign it back right before it falls over the edge.” \nhttp://www.twinshadow.net/\nhttps://www.facebook.com/twnshdw\nhttps://twitter.com/twinshadow\nhttps://www.youtube.com/user/twinshadowmusic\nhttps://instagram.com/thetwinshadow/
URL:https://www.spectatortribune.com/event/twin-shadow-w-special-guests-at-the-garrick-winnipeg/
LOCATION:MB
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Winnipeg:20150830T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Winnipeg:20150830T220000
DTSTAMP:20260609T060727
CREATED:20150818T164856Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150818T164856Z
UID:21119-1440954000-1440972000@www.spectatortribune.com
SUMMARY:The Good Will Social Club presents SMART DESIGN MART
DESCRIPTION:A unique Pop-up Sunday market at The Good Will showcasing local hand pressed and printed art\, homemade artisanal jams and honey\, natural beauty products\, modern handmade designs for you and your home + top vintage finds! \nFeaturing: March & August\, Eve Seven Co\, Rae’s Letter Press & Prints\, Sarah Clark Handmade\, Bee Project Apiaries\, Anais Handmade and many more… \nPLUS!\n– Specials on Caesars\, mimosas\, sangria and coffee cocktails.\n– Music by Tiny O! \nFREE to attend! All are welcome\, but minors MUST be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian.
URL:https://www.spectatortribune.com/event/the-good-will-social-club-presents-smart-design-mart/
LOCATION:The Good Will Social Club\, 625 Portage Aveneue\, Winnipeg 
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Winnipeg:20150830T020000
DTEND;TZID=America/Winnipeg:20150830T070000
DTSTAMP:20260609T060727
CREATED:20150818T164701Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150818T164701Z
UID:21118-1440900000-1440918000@www.spectatortribune.com
SUMMARY:I Can't Get Off The Wall
DESCRIPTION:Michael Jackson’s birthday is on a Saturday this year\, and we are going to celebrate! He would have been 55 years old. \nOff The Wall was MJ’s 5th studio album\, released on August 10th\, 1979\, and was his first collaboration with legendary producer Quincy Jones. In the name of complete obsession with the brilliance of this album\, we are bringing it to life\, with a few select tracks from his following record\, Thriller\, thrown in the mix. \nBe ready for a full bomb-ass band\, guest singers\, live painting\, and original choreography! \nCome celebrate with us!
URL:https://www.spectatortribune.com/event/i-cant-get-off-the-wall/
LOCATION:The Good Will Social Club\, 625 Portage Aveneue\, Winnipeg 
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Winnipeg:20150828T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Winnipeg:20150829T230000
DTSTAMP:20260609T060727
CREATED:20150818T164443Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150818T164443Z
UID:21116-1440788400-1440889200@www.spectatortribune.com
SUMMARY:Dub Ditch Records Pop Up Shoppe @ The Good Will
DESCRIPTION:While we aren’t actively hosting hours at our office location\, we are down to hang with our friends at The Good Will Social Club. We’ll be dragging out a TON of records and cassettes and CDs and more to this 2 DAY!! EVENT. \nIf you’ve never been to our shop\, a pop up\, or visited our table at the Central City Record Swap – prepare to have your mind buh -lown. \nLots and lots of sounds – New and Used. \nPunk Rock\nPsych\nShoegaze\nExperimental/Noise/Industrial\nLots of current indie titles on LP and Cassette  \nLabel specific stuff like:\nBURGER RECORDS\nDrag City\nBORN BAD RECORDS\nNumero\nHozac\nSacred Bones\nStones Throw\nNow Again \nAnd much much much more \nAll Cassettes are 25% off at this event. All CDs are 20% off. Regular stock records will be 20% off. There will be a major stack of older titles we are clearing out at near cost .. many at only $$10!!! \nWe did this once before in June and it was fun.. we’re doing it again and it will be MORE FUN. \nFriday August 28 from 2 to 6 PM. \nStop by after work – buy some records and have a beer. \nSaturday August 29 from 12 – 4 PM \nCome back and buy more records eat pizza and have a coffee. So many choices. We will also have some new stock too. \nFind us on Instagram under dub ditch picnic or send an email to dubditchpicnic@gmail (dot) com saying “sign me up”\nand we’ll add you to our mailing list so you can be the first to know about our new stuff and upcoming releases and events.
URL:https://www.spectatortribune.com/event/dub-ditch-records-pop-up-shoppe-the-good-will/
LOCATION:The Good Will Social Club\, 625 Portage Aveneue\, Winnipeg 
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Winnipeg:20150828T010000
DTEND;TZID=America/Winnipeg:20150831T030000
DTSTAMP:20260609T060727
CREATED:20150818T163216Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150824T173537Z
UID:21115-1440723600-1440990000@www.spectatortribune.com
SUMMARY:Oddblock Comedy Festival
DESCRIPTION:Oddblock is Winnipeg’s new block party style\, four-day comedy festival set to celebrate its inaugural run August 27-30th 2015. \nThe festival will take place in multiple venues within a two block radius in Winnipeg’s South Osborne neighbourhod. Venues include The Park Theatre\, Luxalune Gastropub\, Deseo Bistro\, Monticchio\, and Vera Pizzeria. Each venue will host multiple comedy shows\, featuring international touring comedians\, national headliners and local comedians. \nOddblock aims to differentiate itself from other festivals by providing a localized\, high-density and intimate setting for experiencing comedy. With numerous shows in a multitude of locations located within one neighbourhood\, patrons are encouraged to bike\, bus\, or drive to the area and spend the whole day in one location\, attending multiple events. \nThe line-up will also help to set the festival apart from others. The comedic talent will lean more ‘alternative’ and will feature wide array of performers\, from international touring comedians to standout stand-ups from the local scene.
URL:https://www.spectatortribune.com/event/oddblock-comedy-festival/
LOCATION:MB
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150608
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160402
DTSTAMP:20260609T060727
CREATED:20160104T195435Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160104T195435Z
UID:21598-1433739600-1459486799@www.spectatortribune.com
SUMMARY:Mennonite Food: Tastes in Transition
DESCRIPTION:The exhibit Food: Tastes in Transition will depict and provide a significant\, though often overlooked\, context to Mennonite heritage in Manitoba through the lens of an ever changing food tradition. This exhibit will be on display throughout 2015 as the centerpiece of MHV’s annual theme on Mennonite food. \n  \n\nDates: June 8\, 2015 – March 31\, 2016 ( Recurring daily )\nLocation:Mennonite Heritage Village\nCity:Steinbach\nAddress:231 PTH 12N Steinbach\, MB\nPhone:204-326-9661\nEmail:Send Email\nWebsite:Visit Website\nRegion:Eastern
URL:https://www.spectatortribune.com/event/mennonite-food-tastes-in-transition/
LOCATION:Mennonite Heritage Village\, 231 PTH 12N Steinbach\, Steinbach\, Manitoba\, Canada
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