Mission Accomplished! An Artista is Born
Catching up following the first session of Imago Theater’s ARTISTA Program
Catching up following the first session of Imago Theater’s ARTISTA Program
The Montreal art scene is a storm of events, from performance art to journal launches to vernissage parties. Here’s our list of things not to miss!
The Brunch Club at Theatre St. Catherine has comedy you don’t want to miss on a Friday night.
Vittorio Rossi draws back the curtain on the Canadian Film Fund board and though the process is ugly, the comedy is una bella follia!
Hear Jonathan Goldstein and Erica Lehrer talk about when storytelling goes public.
Enchanting, mesmerizing, and intimate, the Little Prince translates to dance.
This new comedy collective and stand-up series launches Friday. Here are reasons to go check it out.
Excellent production by Black Theatre Workshop and Imago Theatre has everything going for it.
Second part of the YA-to-film franchise less about plot and more about explosion eye candy.
Expect this comedy about human ambition and art to be like Woody Allen, only set in Montreal and involving Italians!
Tuesday Night Cafe play explores meaty topics about the causes and effects of war.
Children 404 about gay teens in Russia screens at Cinema Politica.
Conversation with the Yiara team about the launch of their third issue and the highlights of their past year.
A group of people are kidnapped in the southern Philippines and endure the jungle as they await freedom or rescue.
It’s not just for Madonna. A mid-life crisis leads Steven Bram in a spiritual direction.
A humiliating incident becomes a meditation on human relationships.
Sinj Karan reviews “The Dead Lands”, an intense movie about a young Maori warrior who teams up with a mercenary warrior in a quest for revenge.
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