Through my Brown Gay Lens : Mr. Oscar still so white?
While efforts to to increase the presence of visible minorities in film awards like the Oscars are noted, Hollywood still has a whitewash at the top.
While efforts to to increase the presence of visible minorities in film awards like the Oscars are noted, Hollywood still has a whitewash at the top.
This Oscar-nominated animation tells the stories of children in an orphanage, with a boy nicknamed Zucchini at the centre of it all.
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This dialogue-less animation can teaches us about why life is special.
I Am Michael follows a young gay man in his transition from a fast life of activism to a life of self-denial.
Fantastic comedy about two opposites and a Pollack painting.
Pablo Larraín’s latest follows a police officer as he chases down renowned poet and communist Pablo Neruda.
Great performances and visuals in this new thriller.
A woman standing up against a greedy corporation is played superbly by Sofia Braga.
Seasonal theatre is incomplete without Centaur’s annual short-works program the Urban Tales.
Kenneth Lonergan’s new film brings you into the characters’ everyday tragedy.
Daniel Taylor’s Trinity Choir comes to Montreal as part of the Bach Festival.
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Chopin, Part, and Bach all played at opening concert.
Check out the upcoming festival celebrating the greatest composer of all time.
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