Wendy Lee Paquette’s A Parade to Remember teaches
the true meaning of November 11. By Mona Andrei
Wendy Lee Paquette’s A Parade to Remember teaches
the true meaning of November 11. By Mona Andrei
Environmental group recognizes António Guterres’ ongoing efforts in calling for serious climate action
The pros and cons of selling during the
festive time of year. By Joseph Marovitch
Don’t miss this one and only concert at the
Maison Symphonique on November 7.
By Luc Archambault
Eastern Canada’s freshwater turtles are in
serious decline and need our help to survive.
By Irwin Rapoport
Fall season brings not to be missed
entertainment events. By Byron Toben
How to keep the Internet and social media
from hijacking our brains. By Mona Andrei
A unique collaboration between Indian and Indigenous
dance and music. By Jacqueline van de Geer
Dracula’s blood thirst becomes a side-splitting show
at the Segal Centre. By Byron Toben
Recessions have long been considered political landmines for governments and banking institutions alike
A tale of a haunted farm house that once stood on
what would become Saint Catherine Street West.
By Michael Walsh
An innovative version of the horror classic
comes to the Segal Centre. By Byron Toben
Leading climate change researchers explain the
implications of their research. By Irwin Rapoport
Photos taken by Roy M. Gunnels for an
ongoing visual narrative called Texas Gothic
Pascaille presents an enchanting new compact disk
by the famed cellist. By Luc Archambault
Aisha Sasha John’s work enthrals Théâtre La Chapelle audience. By Faith Langston
Is this the final chapter on preserving and protecting
this rare example of Greek Revival architecture?
By Irwin Rapoport
Double Murder is a poignantly beautiful moment of humanity, a work of violence, tenderness and hope
Arbus, Basquiat, Boyle, Dumouchel… and
a new season with a special focus on music
Modern funeral options that respect both the deceased and the environment. By Carmen J. Michaud
Plenty of events, some spooky, in this
month of abundance. By Byron Toben
Al Jolson portrayed a singing Rabbi’s son
in The Jazz Singer. By Byron Toben
Canada had 40 internment camps across
the country during WWII. By Byron Toben
Interactive play examines sexual consent
and cancel culture. By Irwin Rapoport
Acts to Grind Theatre artistic directors discuss
the play, directing, and acting. By Irwin Rapoport
Jennifer Maccarone, incumbent
MNA and liberal candidate
A new children’s book by Anne Renaud tells a story
with a touch of magic and poetry. By Mona Andrei
Because they define your overall look, be
discerning when buying shoes for yourself
Green Coalition salutes the efforts of various
municipalities and their organizations
Fantasies, battles and dances, the golden
age of consort music (1500 – 1750)
Borrowing money from a lender for the first
time can be a nerve-wracking experience
Private air travel is becoming increasingly
accessible to the general public
Renovating your basement area is the best
way to increase livable space in your home
Author Randi Hacker on writing for children
and how parents can discuss climate issues.
By Irwin Rapoport