24 of the world’s most promising violinists
will compete to share prizes and awards
24 of the world’s most promising violinists
will compete to share prizes and awards
Play on censorship marks its Canadian debut
at the Segal Centre. By Byron Toben
Important wetlands home to endangered species
under threat of development. By Lisa Mintz
The Westmount Youth Orchestra and l’Orchestre des jeunes du Québec maritime perform together on May 19
A listing of the oldest and youngest
current political leaders worldwide.
By Byron Toben
Knowing when your first offer is your best offer and why and when to adjust the price. By Joseph Marovitch
A new take on Shakespeare’s most famous play
at Espace Knox. By Byron Toben
Canadian-Italian playwright/actor honoured as part of the Blue Metropolis International Literary Festival. By Byron Toben
The thirteen years spanning 1967-1980 were a difficult period. By Michael Walsh
District Atwater Launches Origine – Habitation Durable in Verdun. Via v2com
Blue Metropolis Literary Festival honours world-famous economist. By Byron Toben
What paper ads do mostly is find sellers for brokers.
By Joseph Marovitch
Festival features over 250 authors from
20 countries in 17 languages. By Byron Toben
More than 450 activities throughout
Québec including 50 in Montreal
The Montreal SPCA asks veterinarians
to ban declawing. By Vanessa Rose
How to prepare your house for a spring
or summer sale. By Joseph Marovitch
Colleen Curran’s latest dramatic reading
at McGill’s Redpath Museum. By Byron Toben
51st season promises unparalleled and
engaging theatre reflecting today’s world
From a cute sketch comedy skit
to a satisfying work of theatre.
By Byron Toben
Selling a property without a professional
is like performing surgery on yourself.
By Joseph Marovitch
A conference presented by Parkinson Canada
au Québec and the Cummings Centre
Holiday items poisonous to pets and
rabbit adoption. By Vanessa Rose
We can truthfully say that the Opéra de Montréal
has the winds in its sails!
Verona Sorensen’s latest endeavour combines
trio exhibit with good cause. By Byron Toben
Centre Phi presents an immersive three-channel video installation until April 28
An opportunity to create and discover together as we celebrate our differences on Sunday, April 14
The 50s and into the 60s bring many expropriations.
By Michael Walsh
Labyrinth’s second production focuses
on the children of Holocaust survivors.
By Byron Toben
From the co-authors of Queen of Chesed
comes a brand new play. By Barbara Ford
An intimacy with living areas that open
onto spectacular views. Via v2com
Classical works by great composers
at the Chapelle Historique du Bon-Pasteur
A fascinating glimpse of the City prior to
and following the Second War. By Michael Walsh
Seeking spiritual, mental or physical healing
through meditation. By Maya Khankhoje
Now in its 11th year encouraging theatrical dialogue between the various cultures in Montreal
A poem that discusses March, a changing of seasons,
and moments of self-reflection. By Tamara Nazywalskyj