A selection of interactive works dedicated
to virtual reality and other new media
A selection of interactive works dedicated
to virtual reality and other new media
Experience a new narrative genre,
an artistic and technological innovation
A fascinating glimpse of the City’s early days. By Michael Walsh
Turn off your lights and come join this ever-popular event. By Tony Moffat
A fascinating glimpse of the City during the Great War. By Michael Walsh
An all-woman cast tackles contemporary
femininity at the Talisman, March 18 to 30
A fascinating glimpse of the City’s early days. By Michael Walsh
Concerts for all ages and tastes
as well as workshops and master classes
The selling process for an income property.
By Joseph Marovitch
UrbaNature takes you on an exploration of the city’s natural world. By Patricia Dumais
Snowglobe Theatre’s version of Proof assembles a fine cast. By Byron Toben
The National Theatre School adeptly performs
Caryl Churchill’s fast-moving play. By Byron Toben
The pianist records two Chopin concertos with Kent Nagano
and the Orchestre symphonique de Montréal
The importance of protecting your pets in winter.
By Vanessa Rose
How Black Mothers Say I Love You
tells a story of separation and reconciliation.
By Byron Toben
Four major productions in Montreal
with the world’s greatest opera stars!
Submit an opinion on any topic that you feel
may be of concern or interest to the community
Girlhood Extinct. A poem by Willow Loveday Little
First exhibition dedicated to creator Thierry Mugler,
at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts
CHIP program helps the hard of hearing overcome the challenges they may face. By Eva Basch
The Last Wife features an excellent cast
skilfully directed by Eda Holmes. By Byron Toben
A well researched and well played
first theatrical depiction of the events.
By Byron Toben
Free admission to the collections and made-to-measure
activities for children and their families
Rick Miller’s one-man show presents the music, politics
and culture of the 70s, 80s and 90s. By Byron Toben
Sometimes you need to let go of a
schedule and just go with the flow.
By Carmen J. Michaud
A history of national emergency
invoked by US presidents. By Byron Toben
An enjoyable satire on a serious subject
done with artistry and humour. By Byron Toben
A commentary on the AGIL report on redeveloping Westmount’s South East. By Patricia Dumais
How parenting changes us – The good, the bad, the ugly. By Mona Andrei