A Sound World
A poem by Michael Hawkes
All posts by Patricia Dumais
Award-winning Roise & Frank features a dog
with a real tail to tell it. By Byron Toben
The theme for this year’s celebration
is Black Resistance. By Byron Toben
Montreal journalist Mark Abley recounts his 1978
journey along the Hippie Trail. By Irwin Rapoport
The arbitrariness of class designations and the very real
struggle of class inequality. By Jacqueline van de Geer
Events range from Ancient Greece to Modern Ireland
and the annual Wildside Festival. By Byron Toben
The city is host to several institutions on
genocide and human rights. By Byron Toben
Centaur Theatre stages Wildside Festival and Infinitheatre revives a past gem. By Byron Toben
Dorval cited as one of the most wintertime polluted places observed around the globe. By Murray Levine
Theatre, lectures and music to warm up a cold month. By Byron Toben
Are Transport Minister Alghabra and ADM against the environment? By Patrick Barnard
Some Westmount streets named after dignitaries
in Canadian history. By Michael Walsh
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