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ENTERTAINMENT
BRIGHT LIGHTS
AUG 31-OCT 14
Light up your night at Canada’s largest
Chinese lantern festival, marking Canada-
China Year of Tourism. Lights of the North
features lantern art, food vendors and
Dinosaur World for kids. Watch acrobatics
and dance performers from Chengdu,
China, Winnipeg’s sister city of 30 years.
For tickets and more information, call
204-940-2702 or visit lightsofthenorth.ca.
Red River Exhibition Park, Map 2: D-1
COMEDY AT WEE JOHNNY’S Sep-Oct Winnipeg’s home
to new and alternative comedy. Open mic Wednesday
nights. Booked shows Fridays. Wee Johnny’s, under Johnny
G’s, 177 McDermot Ave, 204-284-7201. Map 1: O-4
RUMOR’S RESTAURANT & COMEDY CLUB Laugh out
loud as comedians from around the globe try out their
best material. To Sep 1: Laugh along with Dave Nystrom
who has written for This Hour Has 22 Minutes and National
Lampoon. Sep 2: Mick Foley entertains the crowd as he relives
legendary wrestling moments from his professional career. Sep
11-15: Ms. Pat, who has made a number of TV appearances,
went from a life of crime to a life of comedy. Oct 18-20:
Erik Griffin pursued comedy full time in 2003 and has been
in shows like Comedy Central’s Workaholics. Tuxedo Park
Shopping Centre, 2025 Corydon Ave, 204-488-4520,
rumorscomedyclub.com, Map 2: D-3
CRAIG FERGUSON Oct 25 Join the former host of
The Late Late Show for his Hobo Fabulous Tour. Tickets
$50-75. Show at 7 pm. Call 1-855-985-5000 or visit
ticketmaster.ca. Club Regent Casino & Event Centre,
1425 Regent Ave W, Map 2: D-6
CULINARY
POUTINE CUP Sep 13 Celebrate Canada’s favourite dish.
Enjoy music, drinks and a poutine competition between
10 restaurants. All-you-can-eat poutine promises to fill
bellies. Tickets $45. Fort Gibralter, 866 Rue Saint Joseph,
poutinecup.com, Map 1: N-6
100 MILE DINNER Sep 23 Taste in-season regional
ingredients sourced from producers within 100 miles of
Winnipeg. The 8th annual event is in support of the Boys
and Girls Club of Winnipeg. Tickets $135. To purchase
call 204-982-4940. Doors open at 5:30 pm. Masonic
Memorial Centre, 420 Corydon Ave, Map 2: D-4
LOBSTER GALA Sep 29 French theatre troupe Le Cercle
Molière presents the 42nd annual Lobster Gala du Homard.
Dancing and prizes round out the evening, which includes
an all-you-can-eat dinner. Tickets $225. For tickets visit
cerclemoliere.com. Starts at 6 pm. RBC Convention Centre,
375 York Ave, Map 1: P-3
DANCE
ROMANETZ UKRAINIAN DANCE ENSEMBLE Sep 22
Celebrate the folk dance group’s 40th anniversary with
performances by the ensemble and alumni members,
Ukrainian dinner and music by special guest Lyra. End the
night with dancing. Email [email protected] or
visit the ensemble’s Facebook page for tickets. Tickets $50
and free for children 12 and under. Doors open at 6 pm. Sts.
Peter and Paul Parish Centre, 400 Marion St, Map 1: R-7
ROYAL WINNIPEG BALLET Oct 10-14 Professional
ballet world renowned for talented dancers and original
productions. The new season begins with an interpretation
of Margaret Atwood’s novel, The Handmaid’s Tale. Call
204-956-2792 or visit RWB.org for tickets. Shows at
7:30 pm; 2 pm matinee on Sun. Centennial Concert Hall,
555 Main St, rwb.org, Map 1: N-4 NUIT BLANCHE Sep 29 All night exploration turns
downtown, the Exchange District and St. Boniface into a
gallery. Art galleries stage free exhibitions, art installations
are integrated into the street, and local musicians perform.
Various venues. Visit nuitblanchewinnipeg.ca for more
information.
DINNER THEATRE HOWLIN’ HALLOWEEN EXPRESS Oct 21, 27 & 28 Dress
up and keep your eyes peeled for Igor around the Inkster
Junction Station. Enjoy a spooky night filled with tricks and
treats. Costumes encouraged! Prairie Dog Central Railway,
204-832-5259, pdcrailway.com
CELEBRATIONS Costumed servers pull you right into the
show while serving a delightful meal. To Oct 6: Celebrate
the music of ABBA and other classic bands from the era
in Mamma Mio Here We Go Again. Starts Oct 13: More
Dirty Dancing brings a twist to the classic story, this time
starring Chris “Babe” Gardiner whose mother signs him up
for summer dance lessons. Seating: Wed-Sat 6:15 pm, Sun
5 pm. Call for ticket prices. Canad Inns Fort Garry, 1824
Pembina Hwy, 204-982-8282, celebrations.ca, Map 2: F-4
EXHIBITIONS
FIRST FRIDAYS IN THE EXCHANGE Sept 7, Oct 5
Celebrate art on the first Friday of October, when the
Exchange District becomes an open gallery. Walk the
district and discover free admissions to exhibits as well as
special events. Various venues. For a full listing of galleries
and events visit firstfridayswinnipeg.org
ARTRIDE Sep 8 Meet for a night time art tour by bike.
Make stops at public artworks downtown before ending
at the site of ManyFest. Free event. To register and to
learn about other public art tours, visit winnipegarts.ca/
GuidedPublicArtTours. 7:30-9:30 pm. Millennium Library
Park, 251 Donald St, 204-943-7668. Map 1: P-4
BARRE AFTER HOURS Sep 8 Mix and mingle with
the Royal Winnipeg Ballet dancers and Winnipeg’s art
community. Enjoy cocktails, finger food and dancing to
live music by The Dirty Catfish Brass Band. Must be 18
or older to attend. Starts at 9 pm. Tickets: $40.
Buy tickets online at rwb.org. Royal Winnipeg Ballet,
380 Graham Ave. Map 1: P-4
MANITOBA OPEN FARM DAY Sep 16 A unique
agritourism event opens up the gates to 42 Manitoba
farms. Learn first hand about where food comes from, with
the chance to buy products directly from the fields. No
open toe footwear or pets allowed. Find prices, maps and
more information at openfarmday.ca
MANITOBA MEGA SHOW Sep 29-30 Check out
model boats, airplanes and trains at this show and sale.
Admission includes unlimited rides on the indoor train,
face painting and balloon art. For more information, call
204-837-4776 or visit vectorgardentrains.ca/manitoba-
mega-train. Red River Exhibition Park, 3977 Portage Ave,
Map 2: D-1
CENTRAL CANADA COMIC CON Oct 26-28 The
biggest comic convention on the prairies. Attend panels,
participate in the cosplay contest, and see famous
vehicles, like the Impala from the TV series Supernatural.
For more information, visit c4winnipeg.com. RBC
Convention Centre, 375 York Ave, Map 1: P-3
FAMILY
SPLASH ‘N BOOTS Sep 29 Splash, Boots and the Big
Yellow Boot Family b ring their new The Big Love, Kisses
and Hugs Tour to Winnipeg. Children over 12 months
of age require a ticket. Tickets: $24-39. Show at 1 pm.
Call 1-855-985-5000 or visit ticketmaster.ca. Burton
Cummings Theatre, 364 Smith St, Map 1: O-3
THE WIGGLES Oct 21 Australian children’s music group
brings the Wiggle Wiggle Wiggle! Tour to Winnipeg.
Children over 12 months of age require a ticket. Tickets:
$40. Shows at 12:30 pm, 3:30 pm and 6:30 pm. Call
1-855-985-5000 or visit ticketmaster.ca. Burton
Cummings Theatre, 364 Smith St, Map 1: O-3
FESTIVALS
PRAIRIE LOVE FESTIVAL Sep 7-9 Feel the love at this
yoga festival. Indoor and outdoor classes and meditations
plus educational nature hikes, live music and motivational
speakers. Single workshop to weekend passes available.
Manitoba Provincial Park Pass required for parking. Birds
Hill Park, for tickets visit prairielovefestival.com
MANYFEST Sep 7-9 Downtown’s largest street
festival takes over Broadway with live music, kid-
friendly activities, a beer/wine garden and a food truck
competition. Visit manyfest.ca for full schedule. Broadway
at Kennedy St, Map 1: Q-3
OPIKIHIWAWIN TRADITIONAL POW WOW
Sep 8 Celebrate traditional song and dance. Engaging
culture programs build relationships and sense of community.
Overnight camping available. Free event. For more information
visit facebook.com/opik836 or call 204-786-7051 Ext. 2200.
Camp Amisk, south of Winnipeg.
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