Photojournal of Poutine Fest
The first ever poutine fest brings in trucks from around Montreal, Ottawa, and other parts of Quebec to battle for the best fries, cheese, gravy, and other toppings.
The first ever poutine fest brings in trucks from around Montreal, Ottawa, and other parts of Quebec to battle for the best fries, cheese, gravy, and other toppings.
Zoofest proves to be a mix of shows, from stand-up to improv. Check out our picks to help narrow down your choices.
Celebrate Jewish food with Kosh week at participating city restaurants.
Emma Beko and Gabrielle Godon make up Heartstreets, an electro/R&B duo from Montreal, which just released its follow up single, “Bubble of Joy.”
The Bouncing Souls discuss why punk rock never gets old.
Survive the Osheaga Festival 2015. What to do, what to wear, where to stay, how to get there.
Lar Vi and Sehar Manji talk about how Total Liquidation developed from some improv characters.
We pick five films we know you want to see this year at Fantasia.
Here are a few picks of who to see at NXNE if you are headed to the festival, along with some advice about getting and staying there.
With only two days left to Amnesia Rockfest, festival-goers’ excitement increases by the hour. What can be better than great live music, booze and camping?
Julie interviews the multi-disciplinary artist about her ever-changing piece.
Julie talks to the performer about her show Love & Marriage that focuses on life in a polyamorous relationship.
More reviews of the Montreal Fringe Festival! Bar Kapra, Snack Music, Obscura, and Peter n’ Chris. Delivered at a dedicated 5 a.m. no less.
Baron, Trantasy, Snack Music, Shirley Gnome, Unpossible!, and Dating & Taxes reviewed.
Petit Campus shows reviewed: Mark Twain in the Year 3000/Einstein Through Time, Shy Shy in Space, Shirley Gnome: Real Mature, and The Famous Haydell Sisters
Wrestler and improviser, McGee plans to half-nelson his audience at the Fringe.
Julie talks to spiritual animator by day, laugh animator by night Katie Leggitt.
Here are some of our picks for the experimental music festival of all genres.
Air guitar so real, you’d believe they knew how to play.
Tranna Wintour has a show at the Montreal Fringe Festival. Angela interviews the comedic star about the show’s origins and why you should be yourself.
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