Paper Cut is a podcast dedicated to finding out what makes our local arts and culture scene tick.
Evocative and inclusive, the show dives below the surface of arts and culture in Winnipeg.
Hosts, Olivia Michalczuk and Jared Gauthier, meet with local musicians, artists, and industry professionals to learn about more than just the promotional details of their latest projects.
They are more interested in the thoughts, ideas, and personalities of local creators, rather than the promotional details of their upcoming projects and encourage artists to share the inner working of their art that are usually bypassed in typical interviews.
By speaking with local talent, Paper Cut aims to demystify the industry and connect audience with art on a more intimate level.
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Paper Cut is a podcast dedicated to finding out what makes our local arts and culture scene tick.
Evocative and inclusive, the show dives below the surface of arts and culture in Winnipeg.
Hosts, Olivia Michalczuk and Jared Gauthier, meet with local musicians, artists, and industry professionals to learn about more than just the promotional details of their latest projects.
They are more interested in the thoughts, ideas, and personalities of local creators, rather than the promotional details of their upcoming projects and encourage artists to share the inner working of their art that are usually bypassed in typical interviews.
By speaking with local talent, Paper Cut aims to demystify the industry and connect audience with art on a more intimate level.
As part of Winnipeg Folk Fest coverage we got to sit down with two members of Zrada, Andriy Michalchyshyn and Nick Luchak! We chatted about defining their sound and finding their place in the local scene, new upcoming projects, and what shows they are most looking forward to this weekend! Catch them Sunday at Big… Read more
As part of our Winnipeg Folk Festival coverage, we got to sit down with our good friend and first member of the Paper Cut three-timers club, Jaywood! We talk all things new album, what to expect from the band this summer, and packed this episode with all sorts of first-time-Folk-Fester tips. Catch Jaywood at Bur… Read more
This episode of ⚡️Quick Cuts⚡️features Jeremy Haywood Smith, of Jaywood! We chat about recording an old album, writing new material, and all the band switch ups since we talked last. 📷: @bnbstudioswpg
This episode of Quick Cutsfeatures Sebastian Gaskin, R&B artist and rapidly rising star. We chat about the wonders of opening up, amazing local collaborations including a shirt design from Friday Knights (next in line, we’re looking at you Little Brown Jug), and a whole lot more! We have such a fun time and this is… Read more
This episode of Quick Cutsfeatures Pat Lazo, Co-Founder/Artistic Director at Graffiti Art Programming and legendary local visual artist. We chat about the romanticism of street art, planning pieces, and Pat’s work spanning decades! So stoked to pin this interview down and share it with all of you! : Peatr Thomas
This episode of Quick Cutsfeatures Elise Roller, Professional Development Coordinator at Manitoba Music, Founder of Misfit Management, and singer in the former Solhounds. We chatted about some ways to cope with Covid-19 as a musician, starting new projects where you see a gap in the scene, and making sure you are making the art you… Read more
This episode of Quick Cutsfeatures Andrew Chipman of Chips’ Vintage.. We chat about swapping from a store front to online auctions, being able to express your love and story for a vintage piece, and upcoming fashion trends (have you seen The Last Dance?)
This episode of Quick Cutsfeatures Natalie Bohrn and Eric Roberts of Slow Spirit. We chat about the new album, “Nowhere No One Knows Where To Find You,” and the creative process surrounded by nature and essentially alone in the woods. We also chat about their podcast and their unconventional album release strategy.
This episode of Quick Cutsfeatures clothing designer and owner of Friday Knights, Eric Olek. We chat about the move from the Exchange District storefront, Hip Hop Karaoke, and the history of parody, satire, and streetwear, particularly related to the cease and desist issued by the City of Winnipeg.
This episode of Quick Cutsfeatures podcaster, music writer, and drag queen Graeme Houssin. When we last talked to Graeme, award winning Drag in the Peg and Graeme’s drag persona Contessa Lestrange, didn’t even exist yet! Here’s a lot of catching up! DISCLAIMER: the internet connection and therefore the sound quality are choppy on this one.… Read more
This episode of Quick Cutsfeatures visual artist, Peatr Thomas. We talk with Peatr about some of the work he’s done in the past year including facilitating art workshops at schools across the country, mural painting, and building a new studio space and storefront for Friday Knights.
This episode of Quick CutsDocumentary Film Maker, Hip Hop writer for Stylus Magazine and future author of a book about local music, Nigel Webber. We chat about Nigel’s history with writing and his perhaps unconventional methods of composing and article. We also chat about getting the interview, writing a book about the Winnipeg Hip Hop… Read more
This episode of Quick CutsMarketing and Communications Coordinator for Festival du Voyageur and beader, Lor Brand! We chat about Lor reaching out to community to explore her Métis culture and how those connections are effecting her life, especially when it come to transitioning to a working part time as a professional beader! There are so… Read more
This episode of Quick Cuts we’re joined by Mise en Scene drummer and first ever Paper Cut Podcast guest, Jodi Dunlop. We talk visual art, staying motivated during extended home time, and the new Mise en Scene album. Jodi tells us about the return to grounding the band in the original duo and how that… Read more
This episode of Quick Cuts we’re joined by Marketing Manager of Birthday Cake Media, Jen Doerksen. We talk about the transition in to the new position and what that entails, mentoring in marketing, and how you can personally improve your marketing strategies.
This episode of Quick Cuts we’re joined by musician, Jacob Brodovsky. We chat about his new radio show, switching up his set for different types of gigs, and writing his new album with assistance from his mentor John K. Samson.
This episode of Quick Cuts we’re joined by local artist Muzo. We discuss his new single “Celebrate” which was released after a musical hiatus. He also recorded, edited, and released his own video with his fiancée using an iPhone! Find out what Muzo is all about and what you can expect from him the future.… Read more
In our first of our Quarantine Quick Cuts, we sit down (remotely) with Joey De Castro to talk about the release of his new single In The Morning, his recording process, favourite binge watches right now and more. Also, check out our article premiering Leche Flan’s new single In The Morning!
assembling a team, starting from square one, tables turning, AND MORE This week we cut deep with founder, graphic designer, and journalist for local music publication Sound, Phrase, & Fury, Janet Adamana. We talk about where it all began and how Janet’s passion has evolved in to a beautiful and highly anticipated bimonthly online music… Read more
defining digital art, where’s Winnipeg?, Merging Mindsets, AND MORE Julie Gendron, multi-disciplinary artist and conference coordinator and art director for the Merging Mindsets Conference happening this weekend, March 13&14. We talk to Julie about some og digital art projects and collectives around Canada including Montreal, Toronto, and Vancouver, and how she is trying to bridge… Read more
Paper Cut is a podcast dedicated to finding out what makes our local arts and culture scene tick.
Evocative and inclusive, the show dives below the surface of arts and culture in Winnipeg.
Hosts, Olivia Michalczuk and Jared Gauthier, meet with local musicians, artists, and industry professionals to learn about more than just the promotional details of their latest projects.
They are more interested in the thoughts, ideas, and personalities of local creators, rather than the promotional details of their upcoming projects and encourage artists to share the inner working of their art that are usually bypassed in typical interviews.
By speaking with local talent, Paper Cut aims to demystify the industry and connect audience with art on a more intimate level.