Events range from film festivals to musicals and music acts, to plays, dance and comedy. By Byron Toben
Events range from film festivals to musicals and music acts, to plays, dance and comedy. By Byron Toben
A Weather Report (mid-November)
A poem by Michael Hawkes
The indigenous play explores the clash of ideas and cultures, spiced with some humour. By Byron Toben
A review of the Oscar-nominated Gaelic film presented at Victoria Hall. By Byron Toben
Being a shining example: it’s time to put your actions where your mouth is. By Mona Andrei
What constitutes an invasive species and how it should be dealt with. By Georges R. Dupras
The better a home shows, the quicker it will sell.
By Joseph Marovitch
Traquen’Art presents the Canadian premiere of two contemporary flamenco virtuosos
The end-of-month offers heavyweight singers
Bob Dylan and Shania Twain. By Byron Toben
Carminho’s soulful and dynamic performance
garners three standing ovations. By Byron Toben
Julie Tamiko Manning’s play breaks new ground
as an intergenerational and intercultural exercise.
By Byron Toben
Painter speaks of her life as an artist and what inspires her evocative paintings. By Irwin Rapoport
All Flesh REDUX presents a poetic journey through time and space. By Jacqueline van de Geer
Canada’s involvement in the Allied Invasion of Sicily deserves more recognition. By Patricia Dumais
Traquen’Art and Théâtre Outremont present
Caminho and her latest opus Portuguesa
The ongoing conflict has taken many lives and the
death toll on both sides will mount. By Irwin Rapoport
With aromas of melted fontina cheese, garlic and fragrant herbs. Recipe and photos by Josee Brisson
Banning leaf blowers to improve our environment.
By Louise Legault
The stand-up comic’s Canada-wide “Marquis De Sad Tour” comes to Montreal. By Byron Toben
Giverny Welsch gives a captivating and energetic performance. By Jacqueline van de Geer
The history behind the familiar: homes and
parks that make the city a balanced setting.
By Michael Walsh
Music and film festivals, plays, an art exhibition
and a comedy show. By Byron Toben
First-time director Ximena Ferrer presents an
original and daring collection of short plays.
By Faith Langston
The prohibition on the purchase of residential property by non-Canadians and the exceptions.
By Joseph Marovitch
The Fir trees by the Westmount Public Library
contribute to the building’s overall beauty.
By Michael Walsh
Combining historic character and contemporary architecture, Hillside Lane seduces with its elegance and refined living space.
Embracing chaos with calm is a skill that
every parent can develop. By Mona Andrei
Responsible for costly agricultural damage and
a threat to ecosystems and native biodiversity.
By Irwin Rapoport
Into the 20th century and a major upheaval
for the park. By Michael Walsh
Exercises to build strength, reduce stress, alleviate insomnia and become healthier. By Craig Cormack
An elegant, powerful design offering a distinctive vision of hospitality. Via v2com
Almonds, like peaches, cherries,
and pecans, are not nuts but drupes.
Recipe and photo by Josee Brisson