- Winnipeg arts and culture
Winnipeg is well known across the prairies for its arts and culture. [ [http://ius.uwinnipeg.ca/pdf/art_report.pdf Inst.ofUrbanStudies_third ] ]
Architecture
The Exchange District Historical site is the original site of commerce in Winnipeg. After the railways came to Winnipeg, this area was developed with many fine warehouses, offices and banks. Many of these buildings are still standing and are unrivalled in Canada. [ [http://canada.archiseek.com/manitoba/winnipeg/index.html Archiseek: Winnipeg] ]
On
September 27 ,1997 , the original core of the city of Winnipeg, the Exchange District, was declared aNational Historic Site by the federal Minister of Canadian Heritage. The Historic Sites and Monuments board recommended that Winnipeg's Exchange District be designated an historic district of national significance because it illustrates the city's key role as a centre of grain and wholesale trade, finance and manufacturing in two historically important periods in western development: between 1880 and 1900 when Winnipeg became the gateway to Canada's West; and between 1900 and 1913, when the city's growth made it the region's metropolis.Winnipeg's famous North End has spawned a variety of talented writers, artists and entertainers ranging from
Monty Hall , famed host ofLet's Make a Deal toBurton Cummings , singer fromThe Guess Who . The commercial main street of this neighbourhood, Selkirk Avenue, first saw development in the 1870s and its importance grew with a wave of immigration from Eastern Europe. The old country flavour of the neighbourhood still exists with a variety of boutiques, bakeries and butcher shops. This vibrant area also boasts 49 painted murals, each depicting a different multicultural and historical scene.Media
Newspapers
Winnipeg has two daily newspapers, the
Winnipeg Free Press (a broadsheet) and theWinnipeg Sun (a tabloid), a widely distributed weekly student run newspaperThe Manitoban from theUniversity of Manitoba , and "The Uniter" from theUniversity of Winnipeg .OutWords is the city's monthly gay-lesbian newspaper. There are also a number of smaller community papers distributed weekly by Canstar Community News: the "Herald", the "Lance", the "Metro", the "Headliner" and the alternative newspaper Uptown.Magazines
There are two Winnipeg magazines published quarterly by Studio Publications. Winnipeg Women and Winnipeg Men magazines feature local individuals, businesses and services. There is also a monthly publication, known as "Where Winnipeg", which includes travel information, upcoming events and reviews.
Television stations
There are six English speaking stations and one French speaking station based in Winnipeg that supply free programming to the city. Most homes subscribe to cable through
Shaw Communications , or digital television through MTS digital. There are also two satellite services available throughStar Choice andBell TV . Some homes usegrey market satellite dishes to bring in signals from American satellite services.Additionally, American network affiliates broadcasting from North Dakota are available over-the-air in many parts of Winnipeg and Southern Manitoba.
WDAZ and KGFE/Prairie Public Television are the only stations that still air on cable from this region. FromAugust 14 ,1968 till March 1986,KXJB andKVLY-TV (then known as KTHI) were available on Winnipeg's cable service. These channels were replaced byWDIV andWJBK from Detroit, with WJBK replaced byWTOL from Toledo in December 1994.WTVS (Detroit Public TV), is also available on cable. WCCO andKARE from Minneapolis replaced WDIV and WTOL onMay 1 ,1996 , where they remain today.WUHF , the Fox-affiliate fromRochester, New York , has been available on cable since December 1994, despite a nearby Fox station,KNRR , inPembina, North Dakota that can be viewed over-the-air in Winnipeg.Radio stations
Winnipeg is home to 25 AM and FM radio stations. The most popular station for many years has been
CJOB , a talk-oriented station famous for its coverage of major storms and floods. After an absence of many years, Winnipeg is now home to several English (CJUM, CKUW, CKIC), and one French campus radio stations. NCI is devoted to Aboriginal programming and CKJS is to ethnic programming.CBC Radio One andCBC Radio Two broadcast local and national programming. There are several rock, pop, and hot adult contemporary oriented stations and two country stations. TwoRadio-Canada stations — CKSB andCKSB-FM — as well as one community owned radio station, Envol 91FM, broadcast French programming.Writers and Novelists
There have been many famous writer and novelists who have called Winnipeg home over the years. Some were born in Winnipeg, some raised in Winnipeg and some have re-located to Winnipeg. One of Canada's most important
Francophone writers wasGabrielle Roy who was born in the St. Boniface neighborhood. Her books helped fuel theQuiet Revolution inQuebec . In her lifetime, she was awarded theGovernor General's Award and in 1967, she became aCompanion of the Order of Canada .List of Winnipeg writers
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Catherine Hunter , poet and novelist
*Carol Matas , young adult writer
*Gabrielle Roy , Francophone writer
*A. E. van Vogt ,science fiction writer
*Miriam Toews , writer of "A Complicated Kindness "
*Eva Wiseman , young adult writerAttractions
Museums
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Aquatic Hall of Fame and Museum of Canada
*Dalnavert
*The Fire Fighters Museum
*Fort Garry Historical Society "St Norbert Prov. Heritage Park"
*Fort Garry Horse Museum & Archives Inc.
*Gallery 1C03 University of Winnipeg
*Gallery One One One and FitzGerald Study Centre
*Ivan Franko Museum
*Jewish Heritage Centre
*La Maison Gabrielle Roy
*Le Musee de Saint-Boniface Museum
*Living Prairie Museum
*Manitoba Children's Museum
*Manitoba Crafts Museum and Library
*Manitoba Electrical Museum
*Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame and Museum
*Naval Museum of Manitoba
*Ogniwo Polish Museum Society
*Pavilion Gallery Museum
*The Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders of Canada Museum
*Robert B. Ferguson Museum of Mineralogy
*Ross House Museum
*Royal Canadian Mint
*Seven Oaks House Museum
*St. Vital Historical Society
*St. Volodymyr Museum
*The Ed Leith Cretaceous Menagerie
*The Historical Museum of St. James - Assiniboia
* TheManitoba Museum
*Transcona Historical Museum
*Ukrainian Cultural & Educational Centre
*Western Canada Aviation Museum
*Winnipeg Art Gallery
*Winnipeg Police Museum
*Winnipeg Railway Museum Mid-Western Rail Association Inc.Festivals
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*Festival du Voyageur
*Folklorama
*Jazz Winnipeg Festival
*NSI Film Exchange Canadian Film Festival
*Winnipeg Comedy Festival
*Winnipeg Folk Festival
*Winnipeg Fringe Theatre Festival
*Winnipeg International Children's Festival
*Winnipeg Friendship Festival
*Winnipeg International Writers Festival (THIN AIR)Other music groups include The Manitoba Chamber Orchestra, GroundSwell (a new music group), the Camarata Nova Choir specializing in Renaissance music,and the Winnipeg Singers, one of Canada's finest semi-professional choirs.
Theatre companies
* Celebrations Dinner Theatre
*Winnipeg Jewish Theatre (WJT)
*Le Cercle Molière
*Manitoba Theatre Centre (MTC)
*Manitoba Theatre for Young People (MTYP)
*Prairie Theatre Exchange (PTE)
*Rainbow Stage
*Shakespeare in the Ruins (SIR)
*Black Hole Theatre Company References
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