The Hudson Village Theatre presents a peppy version of the Jules Verne classic. By Byron Toben
The Hudson Village Theatre presents a peppy version of the Jules Verne classic. By Byron Toben
Local students show off their literary stuff in the 2017 McEntyre Writing Competition. Introduction by Wayne Larsen
A movie midway between a blockbuster and a biblical epic. By Luc Archambault
An alt view of our world in Words and Music. By Wanda Potrykus
An alt view of our world in Words and Music. By Wanda Potrykus
Festival’s Comedy Pro events celebrate industry professionals and their achievements. By Byron Toben
There’s no limit to what we would do for a good friend. By Joe Donohue
Local students show off their literary stuff
in the 2017 McEntyre Writing Competition
How kids and teens develop many truly practical skills when studying and practicing the craft
From painting, to printmaking and calligraphy, the world-renowned artist masters all. By Patricia Dumais
Local students show off their literary stuff
in the 2017 McEntyre Writing Competition
KM3, a public large-scale art walk to take place from August 30 to October 15 in celebration of Montreal’s 375th.
Exhibition on architect Moshe Safdie’s pioneering urban housing complex, until August 13, 2017
This year again, Repercussion is partnering with Geordie Theatre School for pre-show youth workshops.
… according to the international hit comedy now at the Segal. By Byron Toben
A return to a balanced lifestyle, simple technologies, and materials requiring little maintenance. Via v2com
The charming town hosts its version of the annual arts and culture festival. By Barbara Ford
Two talented offspring of jazz greats take the stage at jazz fest. By Byron Toben
Montreal is home to some of the biggest and most successful festivals. By Patricia Dumais
The Concordia professor delivers a fascinating lecture on the seminal James Joyce novel. By Byron Toben
The Secret Garden Tour offers the opportunity to explore exceptional Westmount gardens. By Patricia Dumais
The annual arts and culture festival offers activities for all ages. By Barbara Ford
The Lyric Theatre Singers’ latest show featured the music of the legendary Jule Styne. By Byron Toben
Six more St-Ambroise Montreal Fringe Festival reviews… and regrets. By Byron Toben