MONTREAL THEN (AND NOW): Send in the Clowns
Wavy Gravy is the countercultural spirit animal. [read more]
Wavy Gravy is the countercultural spirit animal. [read more]
One great culture respects another culture and learns from it, learns to cherish it and incorporates it into its heart. [read more]
Be wary of all conferences involving English grad students. [read more]
5 young composers vie for prestige and financial fuel in competition finale. [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]
Your list of the best festivals and events taking place this April in Montreal [read more]
Martin Law discusses his current play and the creation of his theatre company. [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]
Five shows reviewed by our team: Caisse 606, Bedrock Burlesque, Honesty Rents by the Hour, ATM the Musical, The Passage [read more]
“He laughed to free his mind from his mind’s bondage.” James Joyce, Ulysses, 1922 T. A. Wellington (TW): How did you first get acquainted with Joyce’s works, and more specifically, Ulysses? Dave Schurman (DS): I [read more]
The first fringe review is in and it is a winner. [read more]
Your list of the best festivals and events taking place this April in Montreal [read more]
Interview with Karen Chen about the creation of Alegria Ballet and their upcoming performance at the Mainline. [read more]
McGill’s sketch comedy troupe delivers big when it comes to comedy and you can always bring your snack of choice! [read more]
McGill’s student drama organization takes on relevant topic with The Diving Bell and the Butterfly. [read more]
Popular children’s book turned into opera by students at Schulich. [read more]
Nicole finds out how the Festival Mode and Design has changed over time. [read more]
Quebec 102 looks at the cost of renting an apartment in Montreal. [read more]
An ongoing series about the history of Quebec universities. This week: McGill University (founded 1821). [read more]
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