A visual marvel, but flawed narrative and character
development without poetry and emotional depth.
By Luc Archambault and Andrew Burlone
Tag Archives: Luc Archambault
A family’s daily life at Auschwitz shows the banality of evil. By Luc Archambault and Andrew Burlone
A concert under the influence of the Jansenist rigidity
of Augustin d’Autrecourt, the Sieur de Sainte-Colombe
By Luc Archambault
Pascaille presents an enchanting new compact disk
by the famed cellist. By Luc Archambault
The environment and the fight against climate change
abandoned in the face of economic imperatives.
By Luc Archambault
Membra Jesu nostri, by Buxtehude, performed
by the Studio de Musique Ancienne de Montréal.
By Luc Archambault
At the gates of musical paradise, this concert marks the 250th anniversary of the death of Marguerite d’Youville. By Luc Archambault
MHMC’s International Holocaust Remembrance Day, April 7.
By Luc Archambault
An interview with Frédéric Pierucci about the foundations for a new post-pandemic era. By Luc Archambault
A movie midway between a blockbuster and a biblical epic. By Luc Archambault
The 5th Edition of the Mixed Arts Festival.
By Luc Archambault
This year’s crop is rich and varied. By Luc Archambault