dig! celebrates the culture of jazz and the power of the art form to create community locally, nationally, and internationally. There are many ways you can invest in this thriving community…
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dig! is an independent magazine devoted to promoting an awareness of the jazz culture in Winnipeg. Its mandate is to feature articles about local, national, and international jazz musicians, upcoming performances and workshops, as well as historical context and interviews.
Published by Jazz Winnipeg Inc.
The University of Manitoba Marcel A. Desautels Faculty of Music
Ray Alexander, Beverley & Don Aronovitch, Mrs. Babs Asper, Don Ayre, Katharine Bruce, Peter & Marilyn Burns, Erick Casselman, Katherine Cheater, Kathleen Connor, Mina-Rose Chung, Steve Grimmer, Douglas Jackson, Lorne Karlowsky, Shirley & Alan Kessler, Connie Kucharczyk, John Mihaychuk, William Morton, Claire Ogden, J.E. Park, Christine Polimeni, Carol Rogerson, Charlene Scouten, Edward Shinewald, Beth Shore, Patricia Stagg, Michael Tasker and Margaret & Paul Wright