Montreal Festivals and Events March 2024
Will it be cold and snowy, or warm and dry? March always surprises, but the festivals never stop. We gotcha covered for the March Montreal madness.
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Will it be cold and snowy, or warm and dry? March always surprises, but the festivals never stop. We gotcha covered for the March Montreal madness.
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Will it be cold and snowy, or warm and dry? March always surprises, but the festivals never stop. We gotcha covered for the March Montreal madness.
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Montreal is in like a lion and out like a lion when it comes to festivals and events. March has got you covered from films on art to going all green on St. Pat’s… t [read more]
Montreal is in like a lion and out like a lion when it comes to festivals and events. March has got you covered from films on art to going all green on St. Pat’s [read more]
Montreal is in like a lion and out like a lion when it comes to festivals and events. March has got you covered from films on art to going all green on St. Pat’s [read more]
Film, performances, and an art exhibition are on order for Inuit art festival. [read more]
One of Quebec’s only Latina burlesque troupe leaders, Salty Margarita, talks about the upcoming June show. [read more]
Montreal is in like a lion and out like a lion when it comes to festivals and events. March has got you covered from films on art to going all green on St. Pat’s [read more]
Celebrate art in all its forms with the annual Art Matters festival. [read more]
I entered Bar Le Ritz PDB exactly one week ago last Thursday night, excited to get my hands on the most recent issue of Yiara, a student-run undergraduate feminist art and art history publication. Now [read more]
This year’s Art Matters, now in its 17th edition, featured an impressive diversity of exhibits. As usual, it didn’t disappoint: the curators and artists – all Concordia undergraduate students – came together to contribute fresh [read more]
Montreal is in like a lion and out like a lion when it comes to festivals and events. March has got you covered from films on art to tasting the city’s best mac and cheese [read more]
Cabaret DadaMomentum, event La Sala Rossa, October 14 @ 8 PM La Sala Rossa is celebrating dada’s centennial with an evening of theatre, music, mime, abstraction, poetry and “hallucinations.” A night of DADA? Sign me [read more]
Délicat Pulse & Picture Transition (Display Camera) Picture Transition (Unfixed Form), vernissage Fonderie Darling, September 22 from 5 to 10 PM The Darling Foundry opens its 2016 fall season, with Délicat Pulse by Julie Favreau [read more]
An incident involving drunken freshmen men and two women reveals some of the fault lines in mixing too much alcohol with complicated changing sexual values. [read more]
Exploring Montreal’s unique symposium on extreme metal music and culture [read more]
Montreal is in like a lion and out like a lion when it comes to festivals and events. March has got you covered from films on art to tasting the city’s best mac and cheese [read more]
Get out of that chocolate coma and check out what’s going on in Montreal’s art scene this week: 5@7 Festival Art Souterrain, pre-opening party Arsenal, February 16 from 6 to 9 PM Art Souterrain invites [read more]
Annual theatre festival of student productions features diverse plays [read more]
I’m back after having miraculously survived these last two weeks of end-of-term madness! December has crept up on us, and the holidays are fast approaching. My advice: shop online and spend your time checking out [read more]
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