Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s last night on earth at the Lorraine motel. By Byron Toben
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s last night on earth at the Lorraine motel. By Byron Toben
The venerable institution will soon celebrate 189 years of serving the community. By Patricia Dumais
Local students show off their literary stuff in the 2017 McEntyre Writing Competition.
Introduction by Wayne Larsen
An “oh so Montreal” selection of plays – diverse, dynamic and timely. By Barbara Ford
A new production of Broadway’s number two grossing musical of all time. By Byron Toben
Elites are loosing control to populists, whose policies lack thoughtfulness to succeed in today’s world. By Jean-Luc Burlone
The Theo Fleury Story at the Centaur is an astounding show. By Byron Toben
A panel of three prominent local scientists to address climate change at Victoria Hall on November 1. By Tony Moffat
Two recent shows follow in the path of the Cirque du Soleil. By Byron Toben
No, this isn’t referring to your ex! By Linda Hammerschmid
Local students show off their literary stuff in the 2017 McEntyre Writing Competition. Introduction by Wayne Larsen
Popular Irish singer packs Théâtre St-Denis on cross-Canada tour. By Byron Toben
Local students show off their literary stuff in the 2017 McEntyre Writing Competition.
Introduction by Wayne Larsen
Where have all those eloquent letter writers gone? By Marylin Smith Carsley
The largest healthcare construction project in North America, opens its doors. Via v2com
From New Zealand, a contemporary circus adaptation of a bizarre Victorian poem. By Janis Kirshner
Roland Smith rolls out a second classic film series.
By Byron Toben
Britt Wray does a masterful job in her new book published by Greystone books and reviewed by Georges R. Dupras
A walk down the pulsing vein of the Mother of Cities.
Photography by Roy M. Gunnels
The acclaimed ornithologist talks UAVs at upcoming BPQ lecture. By Jane Cormack
Get your antique books appraised at the upcoming Atwater Library Books Roadshow. By Wilfrid de Freitas
Event offers music, theatre, visual art, dance, workshops and family fun. By Janis Kirshner
Tropical storms figure in many
famous cultural works. By Byron Toben
A tale of an unbreakable bond between a master and his horse. By Linda Hammerschmid
The MWFF announces winners as other film festivals line up for autumn. By Byron Toben
Nine installations that question our relation to the world and the urban space. Via v2com
A “sixties delight” returns to the Mainline Theatre. By Byron Toben
The exhibition explores the “geodesic moment” in architecture. Via v2com
Local students show off their literary stuff in the 2017 McEntyre Writing Competition. Introduction by Wayne Larsen
Two-part play explores the female condition in both impressionistic and expressionistic styles.
By Byron Toben
The MWFF goes on thanks to a last minute rescue.
By Byron Toben
More ways than ever to have fun, until October 15