A well-structured investment portfolio provides
adequate income and preserves the capital.
By Jean-Luc Burlone
A well-structured investment portfolio provides
adequate income and preserves the capital.
By Jean-Luc Burlone
The Société de musique contemporaine du Québec
pays tribute to Katia Makdissi-Warren
Despite the impending calèche ban the horses still need us. By Mirella Colalillo
States of Mind, States of Being: meditations on the
human condition, at the Jean-Noël Desmarais pavilion
Preparing your property now to sell in September.
By Joseph Marovitch
Plateau-based spoken word poetry group
at Words and Music. By Wanda Potrykus
Just for Laughs presents a new show
with two top Jewish comedians.
By Byron Toben
Is our Government elected to represent the
health interest of the people or that of industry?
By Georges R. Dupras
Words and Music presents a Lawn Chair Après-midi.
By Wanda Potrykus
Designed and built by one of Montreal’s premier architectural firms. By Joseph Marovitch
Toronto Second City comediennes
roast the patriarchy. By Byron Toben
Reading the Mueller Report – Part II:
A tissue of lies and obstruction of justice.
By Patrick Barnard
Embrace the beauty of classical music on a stage surrounded by nature, under the sun or under the stars
The importance of saving for old age to ensure a quality lifestyle. By Linda Hammerschmid
Latest Shakespeare-in-the-Park play a timely choice.
By Byron Toben
What to look for when purchasing a country place. By Joseph Marovitch
Watching movies with musical performances is
one of the best things about summer in the city
First solo exhibition in Canada by
the Senegalese artist until November 10
Reading the Mueller Report – Part I:
Precise targeting of audiences on social media sites
By Patrick Barnard
Cinema du Parc presents some exceptional documentaries. By Byron Toben
Pointe-à-Callière has free outdoor activities
for the entire family all summer long
A trio of top-notch actors assembled
for award-winning play. By Byron Toben
What are prime conditions in an offer for sellers?
By Joseph Marovitch
Repercussion Theatre and Geordie Theatre School
bring Shakespeare workshops to parks across Montreal
What price are Canadians willing to pay for morality?
By Linda Hammerschmid
The world’s largest comedy festival
ads new names to its 37th talent line-up
Latest Jem Rolls performance poetry The Walk In The Snow stands out. By Byron Toben
Edward Yankie brings his unique one-man show
of Richard 2 to the MainLine Theatre. By Faith Langston
The mountain goes vintage this summer
on five Thursdays in July and August
The importance of protecting pets against parasites.
By Vanessa Rose
150 concerts to impress your eyes and ears
from June 27 to July 6, 2019
Four new scenes added in this
enhanced remount. By Byron Toben
Our sole master is the integrity of the message.
By Maya Khankhoje
A fun show by Westmount’s Dramatis Personae.
By Byron Toben
Lesser-known Shakespeare play a first
for Repercussion Theatre. By Barbara Ford
Part Two of Byron’s Fringe reviews and
the Frankie winners unveiled. By Byron Toben