Local students show off their literary stuff
in the 2018 McEntyre Writing Competition
Local students show off their literary stuff
in the 2018 McEntyre Writing Competition
The last few months have been very exciting for local children’s author Anne Renaud. By Mona Andrei
Dawson Theatre program a good bet for reasonably priced shows. By Byron Toben
Lusty hero, hopeless lover, or evil criminal: Will the real Prince of Thieves please stand up!
A journey into the universe and mind of the artist,
his relationship with nature and the infinite
A Doll’s House – Part 2 is second play (or 3rd?)
that addresses this question. By Byron Toben
Local students show off their literary stuff
in the 2018 McEntyre Writing Competition
A tale of how an innocent crush snowballs
into a life-changing moment… By Byron Toben
Living luxury in the Charlevoix mountains,
in harmony with nature and its elements. Via v2com
Life meets art in the character
of the U.S. President. By Incog Nito
The Centaur presents the award-winning play about WW2 Japanese Canadian internment. By Patricia Dumais
In The Wings Promotions introduces Tony-winning musical to Montreal. By Byron Toben
Lucy Kirkwood’s The Children deals with the nuclear waste menace. By Byron Toben
Lakeshore Players Dorval presents the miraculous story of Helen Keller. By Byron Toben
Local students show off their literary stuff
in the 2018 McEntyre Writing Competition
A split-level, open plan contemporary dwelling. Via v2com
Birthmark hopes for peace and justice
in war torn Holy Land. By Byron Toben
Songstress presents excerpts from her current one-woman show at Atwater Library. By Byron Toben
Local students show off their literary stuff
in the 2018 McEntyre Writing Competition
Birthmark delivers a compelling vision for peace and social justice. By Janis Kirshner
A physical place as a link between friends, family and nature. Via v2com
Other People’s Children details problems with immigrant live-in caretakers. By Byron Toben
Opéra de Montréal’s grandiose
production of Das Rheingold
67 films, including 50 North American,
Canadian and Quebec premieres