Open House Misses the Sale
Open House features a star cast mostly fighting with statistics [read more]
Open House features a star cast mostly fighting with statistics [read more]
Performance piece/play features excellent ensemble acting [read more]
If you want to support restaurants owned by black business owners, Montrealers have compiled a thorough list. [read more]
Outstanding cast and visionary director bring this piece to the Segal. [read more]
Does the phrase “Person of Color” ignore the experiences of individual racial and ethnic groups in North America? [read more]
This new event celebrates leadership, talent, and humanitarian work by giving an award to Miss Black Inspiration. [read more]
Canadian Broadway — music, dance, great acting, great script! Adventures of a Black Girl has it all. [read more]
South Korean director Bum-wook Hur introduces a beautifully bleak animation film to the 2015 edition of Montreal’s Fantasia Festival. Set in a dystopia where everything is colorless and people have gone dementedly cruel, On the [read more]
The comedians at these two Just for Laughs galas were as varied as they were funny. [read more]
Poverty, drugs, and complicated relationships at heart of show that could take place as easily in 1936 as today. [read more]
Get ready for this sizzling all-black-comedian line-up. [read more]
This powerful documentary looks at historic and contemporary images of African Americans. [read more]
Starting out as the Haitian film festival, Montreal’s International Black Film Festival is bigger than ever with an appearance by Spike Lee and other events. [read more]
Catwalk of fashion from student designers at La Salle College. Photo journal by Magali Crevier here. [read more]
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