People young and old could give us their take on the words that have changed the world and inspired many.
By Irwin Rapoport
People young and old could give us their take on the words that have changed the world and inspired many.
By Irwin Rapoport
Plus the premiere of Ken Burns’ new documentary
on Benjamin Franklin. By Byron Toben
Changes to the Real Estate Brokerage Act regarding
double representation. By Joseph Marovitch
Reviews of two recent live performances
at the Centaur. By Faith Langston
Reporters Without Borders honours French photographer Patrick Chauvel with this year’s publication
The differences between a fixed and a variable
mortgage rate explained. By Joseph Marovitch
The history behind the familiar: the former residents
that called Hallowell Avenue their home.
By Michael Walsh
A wide variety of events, from a film lecture to
the return of a beloved parade. By Byron Toben
A practical integrated vision for Montreal’s
last large unprotected riverine ecosystem
Charles Richard-Hamelin and Stéphane Beaulac
at Salle Pierre-Mercure, Centre Pierre-Péladeau
The Russian invasion of Ukraine and its
possible implications. By Irwin Rapoport
Théâtre La Chapelle and Centaur Theatre lead the way.
By Byron Toben
St. Pierre River tragedy now complete:
last open portion of the historic Montreal river is buried
Four-part series concludes with the rise of Ragtime
and the arrival of Blues. By Byron Toben
Using an alternative lender in a purchase
other than a tier-one bank. By Joseph Marovitch
The history behind the familiar: the former residents
that called Surrey Gardens their home. By Michael Walsh
Bourgie Hall Celebrates International Women’s Day
with the concert Journaux intimes au féminin
MNA for Westmount—Saint-Louis launches the
second edition of her Student Bursary program
Cancellation of the highly anticipated concert
by the famous gambist and conductor Jordi Savall
Meet the vocalist, musician, writer, illustrator, educator.
By Carmen J. Michaud
Rob Lutes focuses on the origins of
19th-century parlour songs. By Byron Toben
The 15th annual Israeli and Jewish Film Festival concludes in fine form with two contrasting selections. By Byron Toben