Photojournal: Cosplayers at Otakuthon
Great costumes and a celebratory vibe make this one of the most fun conventions in Montreal.
Great costumes and a celebratory vibe make this one of the most fun conventions in Montreal.
Review of events and a photojournal of Saturday morning at Otakuthon.
Japanese Otaku culture sends its warm, welcoming tentacles and arms and claws to everyone with a huge variety of offerings this weekend.
Robot art gives you a chance to get into the machine and move around. Find out here.
Ideas in need of supporters can be found at annual book fair about social justice and anarchy.
Your list of the best festivals and events taking place this April in Montreal
Haitian artist Ronald Mevs uses art to express many forms of resistance.
During the daytime, the outdoor site of the city festival has plenty to do that’s kid appropriate and still fun for adults. Also, Hello Kongzi is awesome.
Annual dance festival showcases how dance comes in many varieties and there’s something for everyone.
Montreal scales back on its festival calendar in December, but theres still lots to do.
Métis elder Ron Evans doesn’t tell stories in a conventional sense.
Festivals and events to put on your calendar for the month of October in 2015.
French fashion designer Patrice Catanzaro showed his fetish line in the Village as part of Fetish Week. Oooh-la-la.
Annual festival showcases Japanese culture with colourful events and delicious food.
Before the parade, members of organizations who support GLBTQ rights come out en masse for Community Day.
No one can put on a drag show like Michel Doiron can put on a drag show.
Pride week begins with a lecture about discrimination against intersex, trans, and queer people.
The last week to be a part of Native Immigrant’s Teiotiohkwenhahton: Beadwork, Visions of Peace project.
Wanting to immerse a little more in Otakuthon’s cultural variety, Rachel visited every single room.
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