What’s Going On in August in Montreal 2016 Edition
The city of festivals has something for everyone. Check out our 2016 festival and event calendar for August.
The city of festivals has something for everyone. Check out our 2016 festival and event calendar for August.
One Dave Chapelle’s opener, now a headliner himself, Hannibal Buress takes the JFL stage.
If you’re going to talk comedy and politics, or just the comedy of politics, it might as well be with Greg Proops. Interview here.
In depth interview with The Cat Empire’s drummer Will Hull Brown on everything from great cities to his favorite song on the album.
Interview with Matt Braunger whose new show is about “the screw-ups, dipshit moves, and all-out bad calls on my part.”
Cirque Le Roux’s first show at Montreal Completement Cirque proves to be a show stopper and Pour le Meilleur et Pour le Pire is a performing couple.
Don’t know what to do tonight for free? Parc LaFontaine’s summer offerings include circuses, theatre, music, and cinema. Find out what’s going on here.
Genre films worth catching each day around the themes of loneliness, alienation, teenagers, and outcasts.
All-female cast of Shakespeare’s play do a fantastic job in getting at the heart of one man’s internal crisis.
Mike Ward hosts a line up of men and women who know the value of a great dirty joke.
Photos from the first day of Comiccon.
Win tickets to laugh your butt/rov/kolba/culata/fesse/popo off with the Ethnic Show HERE.
A documentary for Zappa fans… and anyone else, really.
Montreal welcomes the annual circus festival with mind bending feats by performers from around the world.
2016 Edition offers something for everyone who loves comics, movies and all things geek.
Local Montreal band, John Jacob Magistery, use raw power, emotion, and captivating songs to delight audience.
A veteran act and a young hungry band are renewing our faith in rock ’n roll.
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