Food for Thoughts: Two Documentaries on the World Food Crisis
World Food Day takes place October 16. Two documentaries address the worldwide crisis: Every Three Seconds and Growing Cities
World Food Day takes place October 16. Two documentaries address the worldwide crisis: Every Three Seconds and Growing Cities
An exhibition created by Guido Beltramini and Filippo exploring what is ‘found in translation’ between architects Andrea Palladio and Thomas Jefferson.
Koalas is a play about intimacy and the trepidatious struggle of indecision by young playwright Felix-Antoine Boutin. Review here:
Ban Affleck thriller looks at the struggles of marriage on the rocks.
Play about discovering passion features fantastic, versatile cast.
Kevin Klein, Maggie Smith, and Kristen Scott Thomas star in this upbeat look at inter-generational living.
An incredibly beautiful evening spent at the Gardens of Light. A must see Montreal festival this fall.
Montreal musicals span from ’60s themed plots to light-hearted urban dystopia. Let the chorus girls in!
Kitty and Bee, Easy Action, and K$M throw down at the MPROV festival.
Nancy Berman reviews the world premiere of Soif, Ginette Laurin’s new work for O Vertigo, a piece that looks at the instincts and drives of man’s animal nature.
After watching this film, our critic draws the all important conclusion: Did Nicolas Cage once get an Oscar for best actor?
The cast and some of the crew behind Honestly, OK discuss their expectations for the upcoming production.
Mprov, a Montreal based improv festival featured Funtime Jam, Grindprov, and Doreen. Read the review here.
MPROV festival showcases local French and English improv acts as well as travelling troupes from across Canada and as far away as Paris. A quick review of the shows by Wild Heart, the McGill Improv, and the Yes Tones.
Daina Ashbee talks about her world premiere Unrelated and the many forms of violence that relate to the missing and murdered indigenous women.
Montreal’s burlesque stars appear as Saturday morning cartoon characters and then show why its better to watch your toons on Sunday night.
Aamer Rahman was in town headlining QPIRG’s event The Truth Hurts as part of Concordia University’s DisOrientation
The Montreal Improv Festival returns to the Montreal Improv Theatre stage, for its ninth year and its last time in the single digits.
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