Thursday Night Hilarity Begins at Sketchfest
After the laughter, cake. [read more]
After the laughter, cake. [read more]
The second installment of this festival showcases international filmmakers with charming, challenging, and mesmerizing films. [read more]
Check out feature film world premieres and stunning shorts at Montreal’s wonderful animation festival [read more]
Into week three and Brittany is going strong in the no-alcohol challenge for the Jean Lapointe foundation. [read more]
When you’re not drinking for a month for a good cause, there has to be an upside. Cookies might be mentioned. [read more]
Emery Street artist Eddie Paul tells us about his new video. [read more]
For the Jean Lapointe foundation, Brittany tries out a month of no-alcohol. This is her first week. [read more]
Charity comedy show hosted by Walter J. Lyng is a night of laughs and more laughs, for a good cause. [read more]
Concordia grad Julien Cadieux’s must-see film follows Jean Guida, who brought the performer Guilda to life [read more]
Boundary crossing film festival presents films focused on LGBT themes from different countries, but with a special focus on Latin America and Canada this year. [read more]
The Quebec Writers’ Federation Holds its annual awards ceremony tonight with food, drink, music, and lots of ink. [read more]
Combining a love of football and tattoos, the bright works of Ricardo Cavolo at Station 16 are delightful and colorful biographies. [read more]
Film festival focusing on mental illness includes Hot Doc 2014 winners and many others thought-provoking works. [read more]
With 60 etsy vendors offering their wares this weekend, we pick out a few favorites. [read more]
Starting out as the Haitian film festival, Montreal’s International Black Film Festival is bigger than ever with an appearance by Spike Lee and other events. [read more]
Montreal’s pro wrestling league has all the fans, fun, and ferocity you could want! [read more]
Watching the hard hitting sport of Roller Derby proves to be a great way to spend an evening in Montreal. Plus, there’s Pabst. [read more]
Provocative exhibition of miniatures and artworks by British brothers Jake and Dinos Chapman combine fear, wonder, and cheek. [read more]
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