Les Idées Heureuses concert explores the secular musical repertoire of the late Middle-Ages. By Luc Archambault
Les Idées Heureuses concert explores the secular musical repertoire of the late Middle-Ages. By Luc Archambault
No one is immune to this talented satirist’s incisive pen. By Jean-François Brucel
This may change your opinion on writing for “free”. By Mona Andrei
Rebel Daughter, a fitting finale to Dawson theatre program’s winter season. By Byron Toben
(more) Propositions for the AIDS Museum assembles a stellar cast. By Luc Archambault
Readers share their Montreal World’s Fair anecdotes. Introduction by Patricia Dumais
D² presents its version of the Pulitzer and Tony award winning play. By Byron Toben
How to Disappear Completely blends sadness with humour. By Byron Toben
Westmount’s Perennial Plant Exchange and Sale, a chance to spruce up your garden. By Jayme Gerbrandt
Musical play works well in one night concert version. By Byron Toben
Do some performances go too far into abstract conceptuality? By Luc Archambault
A musical on the legendary encounter of some of rock music’s greatest performers. By Byron Toben