Free admission to the collections and made-to-measure
activities for children and their families
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
An enjoyable satire on a serious subject
done with artistry and humour. By Byron Toben
With my osteopath I feel like we are rewriting the story of my body together. By Andrea Lynn, PhD
Musical exposes the abusive native residential school system. By Byron Toben
A Centurion Arms Himself Before Battle. By Willow Loveday Little
The simple volumes of the house were designed
to marry with the orientation of the land. Via v2com
Local students show off their literary stuff
in the 2018 McEntyre Writing Competition
The project brief was unusual, to say the least:
“Ensure me freedom in my advanced years.”
Via v2com
The Phi Centre welcomes winter
with a remarkable lineup of shows
Torquil Campbell’s one-man show looks
into split personalities. By Byron Toben
Local students show off their literary stuff
in the 2018 McEntyre Writing Competition
Reviews of two more amazing shows and closing comments. By Byron Toben
Opening of the Montreal/New Music (MNM) international festival on February 21 on the theme of Wide Open Spaces
A silent Macbeth contrasts with a wordy Hyena Subpoena. By Byron Toben
Jeunesses Musicales Canada (JMC) invites
music lovers to their Happy Hour Concerts
Montreal Irish Film Series starts off with an impressive tale of the great famine. By Byron Toben
Three new high-quality and innovative shows
sure to fire up the imagination
Brigitta Kocsis’ art captures the relationship
between body, mind, and society.
By Willow Loveday Little
Local students show off their literary stuff
in the 2018 McEntyre Writing Competition
Cine Gael 2019 and the UIS’ search for a St. Patrick’s Day Parade Queen. By Byron Tobin
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