New ownership adds to the world’s largest comedy festival’s success. By Byron Toben
New ownership adds to the world’s largest comedy festival’s success. By Byron Toben
Helicopter parenting vs free-range parenting. Do you follow the trends? By Mona Andrei
Finding the Manchineel tree in the Turks & Caicos Islands. By Michael Walsh
Roland Smith and 20 personalities
present their favourite films
Cinema Under the Stars presents four free documentaries of a social and political nature
Tradition is not the absolute route any longer. By Marylin Smith Carsley
Nature Conservancy of Canada islands now open to the public. By Patricia Dumais
Laws governing interprovincial wine transportation should be revisited. By Linda Hammerschmid
What the closing of Mount Royal to through traffic symbolizes to some Montreal Islanders.
By Wanda Potrykus
Misguided city resolution bars the WYO from rehearsal in community hall. By Roger Joachym
A pick of the top Jewish comics at Montreal’s comedy festival. By Byron Toben
Five days of traditional art from near and far for the entire family in July
JFL presents some of the best of Irish comedians.
By Byron Toben
Arts Alive! Québec offers music, theatre, visual art, dance, workshops for all ages, a street fair,
and family fun!
What the closing of Mount Royal to through traffic symbolizes to some Montreal Islanders.
By Wanda Potrykus
A laugh out loud comedy about Southern belles that does not disappoint. By Byron Toben
The legalization of marijuana brings about a change of attitude. By Joseph Marovitch
Play invokes literary visits to hell over the years. By Byron Toben
The Just for Laughs Festival brings home
the biggest names in comedy!
The dire consequences this fad could lead to.
By Linda Hammerschmid
Repercussion Theatre’s 30th
Shakespeare-in-the-Park Tour. By Barbara Ford
Some cool evening events during this hottest (and coolest) of jazz festivals. By Byron Toben
Several highly anticipated productions screened this summer in local cinema theatres
The St. Ambroise Montreal Fringe Festival
honours its best. By Byron Toben
The multi-region arts festival heads to
Huntingdon Sunday, July 8. By Janis Kirshner
The Festival de Lanaudière
unveils its 41st season programming
Philippe Couillard promotes “an innovative method of governing” at CORIM luncheon. By Jean-Luc Burlone
Once again, Repercussion is partnering
with Geordie Theatre School for
pre-show youth workshops
Channelled in the style of Samuel Pepys’
16th century diary. By Byron Toben
Canada’s Minister of Foreign Affairs speaks at CORIM luncheon. By Jean-Luc Burlone
Two free outdoor concerts at the foot of Mount Royal, July 5 and 12
The Conference of Montreal remains at the height of its reputation for quality. By Jean-Luc Burlone
In the wake of the 24th Conference of Montreal, businesses learn to increase their likelihood of success. By Jean-Luc Burlone
Six Quebec regions band together to create a lively summer festival series.
By Janis Kirshner
Trump, the G7 and America’s fears. By Patrick Barnard