Marie Saint Pierre and Philippe Dubuc, exceptional high-fashion brands made in Québec. Photos: Yannick Alain Gauthier
Marie Saint Pierre and Philippe Dubuc, exceptional high-fashion brands made in Québec. Photos: Yannick Alain Gauthier
OPEC confronts shale production while global warming threatens the oil industry. By Jean-Luc Burlone
Dawson Theatre’s Tragic Cycles do justice to Anne Carson’s adaptations of celebrated Greek plays. By Byron Toben
Montreal-based singer presents
her latest album Painting My Wall Gold.
By Byron Toben
The downside of driverless cars
no one wants to think about.
By Linda Hammerschmid
An artist deeply influenced by American Abstract Expressionists.
Joan Mac Leod’s play as visited
by the Tableau D’Hôte Theatre.
By Byron Toben
Westmount’s upcoming Earth Hour event.
By Tony Moffa and Margaret Gundara
French language hit Ligne de bus translates well into English. By Byron Toben
What if you weren’t the one that always picked up after the kids? By Rosalie Levi
Four very promising young female talents.
By Byron Toben
We all know someone who thinks they can do it all, be it all and have it all.
By Nevine Shazli
A conversation with the founding President of the Association of Pedestrians and Cyclists of Westmount (APCW).
Homage to the classic Italian soup.
Recipe and photos by Josee Brisson
Hamlet… divided… as you’ve never seen it. By Byron Toben
You know them well — your iPad, iPhone, iEverything. But how well do you know yourself? By Nevine Shazli
The misery of a nation is relative
to its government’s indigence.
Festival of short plays features three line-ups in year three.
By Byron Toben
Apollo’s politically incorrect angels.
By Robert Kilborn
A look at what each spouse is entitled to.
By Alice Popovici
A powerful adaptation of the Herman Melville classic. By Byron Toben