Double Murder is a poignantly beautiful moment of humanity, a work of violence, tenderness and hope
Double Murder is a poignantly beautiful moment of humanity, a work of violence, tenderness and hope
Arbus, Basquiat, Boyle, Dumouchel… and
a new season with a special focus on music
Modern funeral options that respect both the deceased
and the environment. By Carmen J. Michaud
Plenty of events, some spooky, in this
month of abundance. By Byron Toben
Al Jolson portrayed a singing Rabbi’s son
in The Jazz Singer. By Byron Toben
Canada had 40 internment camps across
the country during WWII. By Byron Toben
Interactive play examines sexual consent
and cancel culture. By Irwin Rapoport
Acts to Grind Theatre artistic directors discuss
the play, directing, and acting. By Irwin Rapoport
The history behind the familiar: the former
residents that called Clarke Avenue their home.
By Michael Walsh
Jennifer Maccarone, incumbent
MNA and liberal candidate
A new children’s book by Anne Renaud tells a story
with a touch of magic and poetry. By Mona Andrei