Movies, Music And Memories series features major Hollywood personalities. By Byron Toben
Movies, Music And Memories series features major Hollywood personalities. By Byron Toben
Alice and the World We Live In is loosely based on Lewis Carroll’s classic tale. By Byron Toben
Donizetti’s solid dramatic construction
as well as magnificent melodic richness
About two trillion remain idle in corporate coffers until a clearer economic picture emerges. By Jean-Luc Burlone
Let yourself be swept away by a fable in the purest
Chinese tradition. Photos By James St Laurent
Elected officials need a competent team to solve the toughest problems. By Nigel Goddard
The road to learning that I have Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. By Alyssa Shaw
Twenty years of community involvement, inclusiveness
and diversity, and Bell’s $1 million donation
Preparing property for the October to December and February to April markets. By Joseph Marovitch
Fifty years after the 1967 International and Universal Exposition or EXPO 67, a mythical destination transformed. Via v2com
Pedro Almodovar, Agnès Varda, Ken Loach, Bertrand Bonello, Quentin Dupieux and Nadav Lapid at the FNC
The community centre announces its fall line-up of activities for young and old. By Heather Hodges
Three common sleeping Issues and how technology can help you overcome them. By Josh Wardini
Opéra de Montréal and Orchestre Métropolitain celebrate
together the 250th anniversary of Ludwig van Beethoven
A look at commercial leasing and what’s involved.
By Joseph Marovitch
Recent CORIM luncheon featured the
US Secretary of Transportation. By Byron Toben
Works that evoke strong images and
possess a profound emotional intensity
A wide variety of stories, words and voices
for audiences of all ages and backgrounds
Works by Vivaldi, Brahms, Lauridsen and
a North American premiere by Connesson
On the event itself, on the people there,
and on what they were saying. By Irene Chwalkowski
Nine days of concerts, music and dance workshops
with over 40 musicians. By Byron Toben
The construction of the self through exile, language, poetry, eros, history, genetics and the withdrawal of memory
The play uses gripping theatre to examine
generational sex trade. By Byron Toben
La Guilde presents the first Montreal exhibition
exclusive to artists from Nunatsiavut
The road to learning that I have Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. By Alyssa Shaw
Caroline Monnet’s work is a conceptual exploration of the marks left on the Montreal landscape over the years
Les Grands Ballets Canadiens de Montréal presents
Carmina Burana and Stabat MATER in a double program
A successful revival of Montrealer Vittorio Rossi’s
first full-length play. By Byron Toben
Do your decision-making skills allow you
to make the right call? By Angela Civitella
Any offer must be written since a verbal agreement is only valid if there is a credible witness. By Joseph Marovitch
Over 600 artists and 123 days of activities
to celebrate the city’s cultural and artistic diversity
Grand Déblocage plan would save money and double capacity on Deux-Montagnes. By John Symon
Could Greta Thurnberg be our modern-day Joan of Arc?
By Byron Toben • Images Robert Del Tredici
Some twenty works offer an eloquent insight
into the artist’s distinctive practice at the MMFA
Why it is critical to set the right pricing when selling residential or commercial real estate. By Joseph Marovitch
A crazy crossover between dance, sport and theatre,
with rivalry, jealousy, desire, and illumination