Review of “The Dead Lands”: Riveting and Barbaric
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.
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.
Challenging opera piece somewhere between an orgasm and a metamorphosis.
Sexualty, drugs, and other social issues at heart of student theatre festival.
There are plenty of sold out concerts, so why not check out some art n’ djs instead of begging for tix?
Competition for sukkah design in New York City invigorates traditional structure
Check out the first vernissage of Art Matters tonight at Espace Fibre.
The condo years go from cosy to chaos when a stranger drops in.
Fans treated to the Snatch Game, French, and performances.
A dramatized skype conversation on an ancient play asks warfare’s most important questions
Gala at the Mainline theatre gives students a chance to run a show from the script to the production.
They say that boxing is a kind of dance. Can dance be a kind of boxing?
Interview with Laurent Viau-Lapointe about Concordia’s biggest student-run art festival.
One-man show at the Segal Centre part documentary, part experience of an unexpected kind.
You’d expect more from a film taking place in a psychiatrist ward
This charming play about difficult decisions faced by immigrant children is a celebration of culture and self-acceptance.
Cherry Typhoon has her bags packed for Japan, but her heart is in Montreal. Our interview with the neo-burlesque dynamo is here:
Check out the hottest emerging art in Montreal at the Parisian Laundry tonight.
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