Books | LiteratureReview Ferdinand Cheval: The Postman Who Delivered a Palace A new children’s book by Anne Renaud tells a story with a touch of magic and poetry. By Mona Andrei 28 Sep 0
ReviewTheatre Paradise by the River a timely well done production Play captures the injustices to Italian-Canadian citizens during WW II. By Byron Toben 22 Sep 0
ReviewTheatre Powerful Pool (No Water) splashes into town Persephone Productions presents Mark Ravenhill’s play at the Segal Centre’s studio space. By Byron Toben 12 Sep 0
MusicReview Vocalist Mary-Ann Lacey adds novelty to her mix Jazz singer introduces rock, country and rockabilly to her repertoire. By Byron Toben 8 Sep 0
Art | CulturePerforming ArtsReview Trump jokes pervade Off-JFL shows A sampling of Off-Just For Laughs offerings. By Byron Toben 27 Jul 0
MusicReview Some cool and smooth jazz for a hot summer’s night The Mary Ann Lacey quartet does double sessions both in and out of doors. By Byron Toben 19 Jul 0
ReviewTheatre North-American premiere of April Fools at the Segal Israeli Karen Peles’ adult rock cabaret is a unique experience. By Byron Toben 5 Jul 0
ReviewTheatre Cine Gael’s ever-popular evening of short films The Vasectomy Doctor bestowed the Audience’s Favourite prize. By Byron Toben 4 Jul 0
ReviewTheatre Musings on Festival Bloomsday Montréal 2022 Event marked the 100th anniversary of the publication of James Joyce’s Ulysses. By Byron Toben 30 Jun 1
ReviewTheatre Byron’s random comments on the 2022 Montreal Fringe Three winners, one promising duo and hopefully some remounts. By Byron Toben 28 Jun 0
ReviewTheatre Segal Centre scores big with reimagined The Sages of Chelm Lively musical based on Yiddish folk tales is a highlight of the summer season. By Byron Toben 23 Jun 0
ReviewTheatre Legacy depicts sorrows and joys common to us all Vittorio Rossi’s new play marks a dynamic return to live theatre at Leonardo Da Vinci Centre. By Byron Toben 22 Jun 0