Wildside Festival Goes Streaming Free
The Wildside Festival’s showcases pieces on identity and works in progress.
The Wildside Festival’s showcases pieces on identity and works in progress.
Social distancing won’t stop this annual art party and festival from happening in Montreal.
What should you be doing in August in Montreal?
Multi-cultural comedy variety show features Folk Lordz, improv and sketch comedy duo.
What should you be doing in August in Montreal?
What should you be doing in August in Montreal?
Shows by indigenous performers, some local, some from around the world, address the theme of reconciliation.
One-woman production at the Mainline about breaking generational patterns evokes the ambiance and mood of the Canadian north.
Learn about a new topic and get in on the discussion by attending UPop.
Documentary presents the life and issues of this Northwest people through a close portrait and study of several Dene.
Daina Ashbee talks about her world premiere Unrelated and the many forms of violence that relate to the missing and murdered indigenous women.
Tradition and modernity come together during McGill’s annual Pow Wow, a chance to dance, sing, and celebrate.
Carey Mercer of Frog Eyes talks about the hard road he tread en route to making Carey’s Lament and about the ecological and social problems Canada faces.
International conference on the Americas makes its film and art programs available to the public.
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