Repercussion Theatre’s latest Shakespeare-in-the-Park production is being performed in many local parks. By Irwin Rapoport
Repercussion Theatre’s latest Shakespeare-in-the-Park production is being performed in many local parks. By Irwin Rapoport
Krysta Da Silva’s romantic comedy is a smash hit.
By Byron Toben
Accepting new approaches would greatly facilitate the way we coexist with other species.
By Georges R. Dupras
We thought the nuclear threat was history but
the serpent has once again reared its ugly head.
By Louise Legault
A few major advantages to using a broker
to buy property. By Joseph Marovitch
Lucibela, a voice to make bougainvillea flowers tremble and wave crests shiver. By Andrew Burlone
World Premiere of André Forcier’s Ababouiné
to close 28th Fantasia Festival
A contemporary dwelling in harmony
with its vernacular environment
UrbaNature Education provides hands-on
outdoor science education to children
from Côte-des-Neiges and NDG
A few major advantages to using a broker
to sell property. By Joseph Marovitch
Why their ripened fruits attract the attention
of harvesters.By Michael Walsh
Billy Wilder’s Double Indemnity will open
this 8th edition of the festival on July 14
The impacts of urine and feces on
vegetation, wildlife, and human health.
By Maryam Kamali Nezhad, ing. Ph.D
Generating contemplative images through a
sensitive and thoughtful architectural approach
Going smaller means less
responsibility and more fun.
By Joseph Marovitch
Play captures the tragedy and significance of the 1911 Triangle Fire.
By Byron Toben
Summit Woods deserving of status for its natural significance as the last of its kind in an urban setting. By Diana Hernandez
Festival honours the best of its participants.
By Byron Toben
Thirty-five summers of live art,
discoveries and creative workshops
in the heart of the Eastern Townships
Tips and steps in selling a second residence.
By Joseph Marovitch
Montreal International Jazz Festival and
Upstairs Jazz Bar and Grill deliver the goods.
By Byron Toben
Annual spring show presented to a nearly full
house at Concordia’s D.B. Clarke Theatre.
By Byron Toben
Amendment 1522-2024-01: how will future generations judge Westmount city council’s actions? Letter by Maryam Kamali Nezhad, ing. Ph.D
Six tips for making the right decision
in choosing the right neighbourhood
Clinical Herbalist Chara LeMarquand talks about common herbs used for common problems.
By Craig Cormack, BA
Dedicated volunteers arrange international adoptions for island stray dogs. By Michael Walsh
A personal journey of strength and resilience.
By Mona Andrei
The City must act to protect the park’s
flora and fauna. By Emma Despland
Communication and coordination between client-broker and broker-broker. By Joseph Marovitch
I now believe that the survival of humans and the survival of the planet are mutually exclusive.
By Randi Hacker
Upstairs Bar & Grill hosted Ranee Lee as Lady Day
in her last public performance. By Byron Toben
Arts Sutton presents blown, slumped and cast
glass artwork from artist Maryse Chartrand.
By Andrew Burlone
For Sure We Are All Palestinians Now
A poem by Michael Hawkes
A “sight unseen” selection of what this year’s
Festival has to offer. By Byron Toben