Theatre Welcome to the Chinese Year of the Rabbit Centaur Theatre stages Wildside Festival and Infinitheatre revives a past gem. By Byron Toben 23 Jan 0
MusicTheatre Mid to end of January events to watch for Theatre, lectures and music to warm up a cold month. By Byron Toben 16 Jan 0
Architecture | DesignResidence Nature at the heart of Maison du Pommier A minimalist and modern glass residence in perfect harmony with the beauty of the surrounding nature 13 Jan 0
CinemaTheatre Year starts out with some high quality shows January live entertainment listings are few but worthwhile. By Byron Toben 12 Jan 0
Geordie TheatrePerforming ArtsTheatre Geordie Theatre Fest is back, live and in person! Five-day event supports the development of great new theatre works for young audiences 11 Jan 0
Concert | ShowMusic Traquen’Art presents EDEN a musical ode to Nature Joyce DiDonato and the il Pomo d’Oro ensemble in concert at Place des Arts’ Salle Wilfrid-Pelletier 11 Jan 0
ArticleReview Westmount Magazine looks back at 2022 A sampling of our most-read articles of the past year 29 Dec 0
Music A time to remember fond friendships How Auld Lang Sine came to be the world-wide anthem for New Year celebrations. By Byron Toben 29 Dec 0
Poetry | Essay | Short Story Pause For Poetry: Michael Hawkes /53 Winterlane A poem by Michael Hawkes 22 Dec 0
communiquéHumour Mona Andrei awarded Humour Blogger of the Year Westmount Magazine contributor recognized for her Moxie-Dude.com blog by Corporate Vision 22 Dec 2
communiquéMusicPerforming Arts EDEN – Joyce DiDonato and Il Pomo d’Oro Ensemble A stunning and evocative project that celebrates the majesty, power and mystery of Nature 20 Dec 0
Books | Literature Books are the ideal holiday gift for all ages It’s a perfect time to read A Christmas Carol and share the spirit of the season. By Irwin Rapoport 14 Dec 0
Article | EnvironmentCinema The Issue with Tissue – A Boreal Love Story Film rings the alarm bell on the ongoing destruction of the boreal forest in Canada. By Irwin Rapoport 12 Dec 2
Art | CultureMusic Francis Choinière: A prodigious young conductor At 24, the artistic director of the OPCM has accompanied several big names in classical music 9 Dec 0
Concert | ShowMusicReview Clavecin en concert: Praise and Hope Three Bach cantatas were presented this year as part of the complete series in Bourgie Hall. By Luc Archambault 7 Dec 0
Concert | ShowMusicReview A hot wind from Africa warming November hearts The concert Being a Griot Today ignites Bourgie Hall with a fusion repertoire. By Luc Archambault 2 Dec 0
Theatre Murdoch Schon and Alice Abracen on The Covenant Interviews with the director and playwright provide insight into the play. By Irwin Rapoport 1 Dec 0
CinemaMusicTheatre December looms with theatre, music, film and lectures The month has a lot to offer, from the Covenant to Dark Divas. By Byron Toben 30 Nov 0
DanceReview L du Déluge at La Chapelle until Tuesday December 6 The epic drama of our tensions and the confrontations of our inner multitude. By Jacqueline van de Geer 29 Nov 0
Concert | ShowMusic Handel’s Messiah at Saint Joseph’s Oratory A concert by the OCM dedicated to conductor Gilbert Patenaude who passed away on November 13 27 Nov 0
Architecture | DesignResidence Triptych, a frame for all seasons The geometry of places accentuates the perspectives and stages the surrounding landscape. Via v2com 25 Nov 0
Article | EnvironmentBooks | Literature Ann Lambert launches her latest novel Whale Fall The novelist and playwright discusses her writing style and what drives her creativity. By Irwin Rapoport 24 Nov 0
CinemaPolitics A REAL Mr. Smith goes to Washington! The appointment of John “Jack” Smith as special counsel. By Byron Toben 23 Nov 0
Concert | ShowMusicReview Another divine concert from Ensemble Scholastica A sublime dive into ancient musicality where simplicity rhymes with perfection. By Luc Archambault 18 Nov 0