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I haven’t accomplished anything at all according to the resolutions list I wrote in 2018. I feel pretty bad because I keep looking at all my friends’ lives and they seem [read on]
MONTREAL THEN (AND NOW): Montreal, City of Poets
One great culture respects another culture and learns from it, learns to cherish it and incorporates it into its heart.
MONTREAL THEN: Ode to a Street Persona
Some of Montreal’s best poets can be found on the streets, such as Phil
MONTREAL NOW: My Funny Valentine
Love is easy when you have advice from a master of poetry and literature.
MONTREAL THEN: An Afternoon with Eddie Do-Nothing
It is in the early 1970s, and I am sitting in Le Bistro on de la Montagne, Montreal’s first “authentic” French cafe. Just as in Paris, the waiters are snotty, [read on]
MONTREAL NOW: Wishing Everyone a Politically Correct Holiday Season
Plenty of holidays that are far more offensive than X-mas.
MONTREAL NOW: Why Good Writing Matters
Looking for great reading — pick up Keith Henderson’s The Pagan Nuptials of Julia.
MONTREAL NOW: SHOW ME THE MONEY
Review of Kenneth Radu’s book of short stories about imbalance between human and monetary values.
MONTREAL NOW: CRAWLING DOWN INTO A “PERSONHOLE,” OR HOW BEING POLITICALLY CORRECT IS NOT FOR THE FAINT OF HEART
Zsolt stands as a rebel against gender rebellion and all other forms of conformity.
MONTREAL NOW (and THEN): Is That an Extended Conceit, or Are You Just Happy to See Me?
Cucumbers and vampires — perfect for Halloween.
Ask Cece: What Should You Do After Being Cheated On?
Put down that baseball bat and read this article instead.