New York’s Mint Theater celebrates lost African-American theatrical writing talent. By Byron Toben
New York’s Mint Theater celebrates lost African-American theatrical writing talent. By Byron Toben
All-out war could be imminent with Israel and the U.S. taking on Iran.
By Irwin Rapoport
A quick, easy and delicious fish main course.Recipe by Monique Singer
Magalie Rouillard-Bazinet’s solo play about heartbreak and anorgasmia. By Luc Archambault
Eliot Higgins, a prominent voice on the threats facing democracy in the digital age. By Andrew Burlone
A promising dialogue between intellect, gut, and emotivity. By Luc Archambault
Unveiling of the 69 kV project: A realistic and responsible alternative to Hydro-Québec’s 120 kV project
Horse Girls and other important story recommendations in the lineup.
By Mai DaSilva and Faith Langston
Celebrating Irish culture and the spirit of Bloomsday in Montreal, until June 16, 2025
Look for Canada’s Prime Minister to establish himself as a world leader. By Irwin Rapoport
The ins and outs of the process of selling your property. By Joseph Marovitch
The movie that introduced Greek filmmaker Yorgos Lanthimos to mainstream audiences
A delightful, simple and light appetizer perfect for summer cocktails. Recipe by Monique Singer
The neighbourhood celebration where there’s something for everyone, no matter your age or style!
The history behind a street many residents can easily overlook. By Michael Walsh
Two immersive music creation residencies in the heart of traditional Inuit communities
An essential and powerful emotional competence in the workplace. By Angela Civitella
The author of SUPERWOMAN to introduce a companion workbook. By Mona Andrei
Congratulations to all the students and schools who took part in the “Call to Climate Action” march. Letter by Élisabeth Patterson
The Montreal Fringe Festival is on with 105 shows to be performed until June 15.
By Irwin Rapoport
Any organization petitioning me to not let Donald Trump do something is living in a fool’s paradise.
By Randi Hacker
Searching for a property with a broker and step-by-step purchase process. By Joseph Marovitch
New identity law is based on false premises and sets Quebec on a dangerous slippery slope.
By Irwin Rapoport
A vibrant celebration of music where echoes of the earth resonate in Old Montreal
An exhibition evoking solidity, structure, and the transformation of materials. By Andrew Burlone
One of the pleasures of living in Westmount is its small town feel. By Michael Walsh
A celebration of community, culture, and commerce all over Greene Avenue, June 7, 2025
Kebaowek Nation celebrates two major court decisions that will impact indigenous and environmental law. By Louise Legault
Featuring 20 shows, FTA 2025 is a bold exploration of contemporary stage forms. By Jacqueline van de Geer
Warren Kinsella to headline event exposing propaganda’s role in fueling modern hate
Sellers have the opportunity to vet a broker and decide if there is enough synergy and trust. By Joseph Marovitch
PQ calls for Quebec to sever ties with the monarchy, and all provincial parties agree. By Irwin Rapoport
The history behind the familiar: Redfern Avenue was opened in 1901 with land ceded from the Grey Nuns. By Michael Walsh
Adaptability is a competitive advantage for you as a leader and for your organization. By Angela Civitella
Not travelling abroad this summer? Be a stay-in-town tourist! By Patricia Dumais