Mont Royal’s Winter Facelift with Idée O’Rama
Seasonal lights along Mont Royal capture the artistic spirit of the Plateau.
Seasonal lights along Mont Royal capture the artistic spirit of the Plateau.
Tabia Lau is a hot, up-and-coming playwright whose new play John 8 is one of the plays featured in The Pipeline this week.
Concordia grad Julien Cadieux’s must-see film follows Jean Guida, who brought the performer Guilda to life
Visiting some of the smaller galleries in Montreal is the perfect way to see this city’s vibrant art scene. Annie visits DHC/ART and the Phi Centre.
Are you going to the Prom tonight? With this new Blu-Ray, you can.
No One Like Hugh is coming to the Mainline this week. Writer Travis Martin talks about creating the play and his wild, wild life.
Rosaruby Kagan delivers a must see performance in one-woman show about SNL’s Gilda Radner at the Segal Centre.
Emotional show about a single-minded scientist will bring tears to your eyes… only he’s a puppet.
Photos from the party to celebrate the launch of new Montreal web series The High Note.
Here is another thing to add to the list of why to be proud of our city: DÉPFLIES, the first bilingual Montreal-set television show makes it to the top FIVE in the CBC ComedyCoup!
A mysterious murder case, a number of suspects and two detectives putting pieces together in a completely improvised mini-series Broken River at Montreal Improv
I cant think of a better way to spend these last few warm-ish days than admiring local and international artworks on the MURAL walk along St-Laurent!
Boundary crossing film festival presents films focused on LGBT themes from different countries, but with a special focus on Latin America and Canada this year.
Documentary films in festival range from raw to uplifting as they capture the stories of both people and ideas from every corner of the planet.
Weak film fails to capture the complexity of the US-Mexico border with weak characters and a lame plot.
Street art exhibition brings together New York and Montreal for massive exhibition of local talents.
Passionate documentary looks at the making of Motherhouse a play about women working in a WWI munitions factory.
Moving portrait of a family with an adopted Sudanese student also examines western privilege and the Canadian immigrant experience.
From films to the invited guests, this festival of Francophone film brings international cinema to Montreal
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