Art as dialogue, revealing the invisible ties uniting earth and spirit. By Andrew Burlone
Art as dialogue, revealing the invisible ties uniting earth and spirit. By Andrew Burlone
Something different and delicious to do with pumpkin for Halloween. Recipe by Monique Singer
Westmount needs a solid and competent mayor. By Wanda Potrykus
On the Piagetian scale, humankind seems to have stalled out at peek-a-boo. By Randi Hacker
Twenty five candidates are running for a spot on Council. By Irwin Rapoport
An inspection is not worth stressing about if handled properly. By Joseph Marovitch
L’Intervalle, a contemporary residence that embraces the natural curves of the landscape. Via v2com
Top five tips to build strong skills and achieve academic goals with a tutor
Westmounters will go to the polls with lots of choices. By Wanda Potrykus
Montreal laughs, dances, and grooves to klezmer hip-hop rhythms. By Sophie Jama
Fantasy cinema is a film genre whose history dates back to the dawn of cinema. By Francis Ouellet
The history behind the familiar: the former residents who called the street their home. By Michael Walsh
A rich cultural event mixing improvisation, poetry, and world musical tradition
A simple yet delicious way to prepare eggplant. Recipe by Monique Singer
The importance of challenge in your personal and working life. By Angela Civitella
Montrealers have a few days to catch final performances of the riveting White Lion, Brown Tiger. By Irwin Rapoport
Co-author John Symon discusses the writing of the book and Silverman’s life and influence. By Irwin Rapoport
“Stop Aéroports de Montréal’s abuse of the environment in Montreal’s very last large ecosystem”
An up-to-date certificate of location and mortgage pre-approval smooths the way. By Joseph Marovitch
Allspice and cinnamon pair wonderfully with carrots and coconut milk. Recipe by Monique Singer
Strategies to improve your concentration and reduce your daily distractions. By Angela Civitella
The Nature Conservancy of Canada encourages people to think differently about their lawns and backyards
The history behind the familiar: Hillside Avenue and its adjacent lane are some of my favourite walking routes. By Michael Walsh
Ever More, a meditative immersion in the heart of the urban space at the MMFA. By Andrew Burlone
An artistic and nurturing gathering at the McClure Gallery of the Visual Arts Centre
SMAM presents an interpretation of the Eton Choirbook that is both intense and profound
A vibrant and warm month of October, filled with discoveries and unforgettable encounters
Selling a house is like a marathon: It takes mental and physical preparation. By Joseph Marovitch
One of my children’s and grandchildren’s favourite dishes! Recipe by Monique Singer
Discover works that redefine the boundaries of contemporary art. By Andrew Burlone
The history behind the familiar: the former residents who called York Avenue their home. By Michael Walsh
A 2025–2026 season that’s not only ambitious, but truly vibrant
Plan your future keeping your mission and vision in mind. By Angela Civitella
Have you been to a veterinary clinic lately? Bring plenty of cash. By Georges Dupras
The 39th Grand Prix du Conseil des arts de Montréal winner runs until October 24. By Faith Langston
Asking too much may lead to getting less. By Joseph Marovitch