Centre Phi presents an immersive three-channel video installation until April 28
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
Next in line is the popular evening of Irish film shorts.
By Byron Toben
A gutsy drama about an embryo transplant mix-up. By Byron Toben
Theatre’s latest show is its biggest production to date
Jeunesses Musicales Canada (JMC) invites
music lovers to their Happy Hour Concerts
Theatre La Chapelle presents a successfully translated version of Table rase. By Byron Toben
The Centaur presents Morris Panych’s fast paced comedy. By Byron Toben
Donnersmarck returns to his hallmark themes
of repression and humanity’s need for truthfulness.
By Patrick Barnard
Montreal celebrates its 196th St. Patrick’s Day parade. By Patricia Dumais. Photography by James St Laurent
Picasso, Hemingway and Fitzgerald, from Paris to Montreal, at the Centaur
Framing business is a fourth-generation family affair. By Carmen J. Michaud. Photography by James St Laurent
Montreal Couture at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, March 2 to September 8