Irish exiles to Canada remembered on stage 170 years later. By Byron Toben
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An iconic piece of Canadian literature brought to life.
By Byron Toben
Scapegoat Carnivale Theatre presents a modern adaptation of the classic myth. By Byron Toben
The Canadian Centre for Architecture presents Greystone: Tools for Understanding the City. Via v2com
Farewell to virtual friend, activist, lyricist, poet and Canadian conscience, Gord Downie. By Wanda Potrykus
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s last night on earth at the Lorraine motel. By Byron Toben
The venerable institution will soon celebrate 189 years of serving the community. By Patricia Dumais
Local students show off their literary stuff in the 2017 McEntyre Writing Competition.
Introduction by Wayne Larsen
An “oh so Montreal” selection of plays – diverse, dynamic and timely. By Barbara Ford
A new production of Broadway’s number two grossing musical of all time. By Byron Toben
Elites are loosing control to populists, whose policies lack thoughtfulness to succeed in today’s world. By Jean-Luc Burlone
The Theo Fleury Story at the Centaur is an astounding show. By Byron Toben
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