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Be a Part of the Illusion with Rêveurs Définitifs
A magic and absurdity show that delivers on its promise.
Review: BGL Fancy / BGL de Fantaisie
Director Benjamin Hogue introduces us to the boundary-pushing, Quebec-based art collective BGL.
Outdoor Film Screenings with Cinemania
The outdoor film screenings are soon to start and Cinemania has eight to offer.
Quebec My Country Mon Pays: A Nation of Debate
What does it mean to be a Quebecker in the 21st century?
Midnight Films at the Cinema du Parc
Check out these midnight screenings at Cinema du Parc in July and August
Montreal Fringe Festival Review: Things Drugs Taught Me
Full review of the show that will leave you feeling giddy with laughter.
Expo Chromatic: Celebrating the Montreal Contemporary Art Scene
Art festival looks at contemporary art in the city.
Montreal Fringe Festival Reviews # 5 : Invasive Species, Berlin Waltz, Ain’t That Rich, Jon Bennett
Montreal Fringe Festival reviews for Invasive Species, Berlin Waltz, Ain’t that Rich, and Jon Bennett vs. Jason Donovan
Montreal Fringe Festival Capsule Reviews #4 : Double Ingrid Hansen
Ingrid Hansen appears in two of the Montreal Fringe Festival’s best shows this year.
Montreal Fringe Festival Reviews: Pluck’d, Precinct, Orson Wells / Shylock, Frank Allen
Angela shares her reviews of Pluck’d, Precinct, Orson Wells / Shylock, and the Ballad of Frank Allen.
Montreal Fringe Festival Capsule Reviews # 3 : Three Great Shows
Reviews of The Morning After the Life Before, The Detective, The Dame, and the Devil, and This is Not She.
Fringe Festival Capsule Reviews Round 2 : Whip, 0 Days without Crying, tldr;smh, A Change in the Weather
Reviews of Whip, 0 Days without Crying, tldr;smh, A Change in the Weather
Fringe Festival Capsule Reviews
Illustrated Lady, Things Drugs Taught Me, Oscar, CarMa, and Leave the Therapy Take the Cannoli reviewed.
Review: The Future of Work and Death
This documentary explores the short-term consequences of our technological age on different jobs and possibilities about aging.