Montreal
Seaway brings the pop to punk on their Canadian tour
Talking About the Roots of Change with Adam Karch
Interview with L’Acadie’s Adam Karch about his new album and playing the Montreal Jazz Fest.
What to See For Free at the Montreal Jazz Fest
2016’s Jazz Festival has plenty for free. Here are are what we think you should check out.
Review of Mia Madre: A Mirrored Self Through Loss
Nanni Moretti’s new film sees a woman struggle in her role as filmmaker and as daughter to a dying mother.
On the Road with Jon Bennett
Interview with master story teller, Jon Bennett, about life as a traveling performer.
Sunset Song: Visually Stunning but Emotionally Bereft
Terence Davies’ film explores the relationship of a family in the Scottish countryside, but lacks depth.
Win Tickets: The Dirty Nil and Skating Polly Playing June 25
Win a pair of tickets to see these garage rock bands play the Turbo Haus by entering our contest.
Fringe Festival Reviews # 7: Tales You Lose and Jon Bennett Playing With Men
Jon Bennett Aussie Rules (Playing with Men), and Tales You Lose reviewed here.
Osheaga Survival Guide 2016 : Where to Stay, What to Hear, Where to Party
Everything you need to know about Montreal’s biggest music festival — where to go, how to get tickets, where to stay, what to wear, and who to hear.
Becky Lou Burlesque of the Decade Ending
Interview with Australian burlesque star, Becky Lou, on why she’s ending her decade-long career.
Fringe Reviews # 6
Shake, Love and Pasties Miss S, The Mysteries of the Unseen World of the Clavis Argentum, Saor (free), and Me The Queen and a Coconut reviewed.
Fringe Festival Reviews # 5
Bushel and Peck, Thunderfoot, Captain Aurora, Falling Awake, and Jem Roll’s Get Lost reviewed.
Fringe Festival Reviews # 4: Solo Ladies in the House
Our fourth round of Fringe Festival reviews: Self Exile, The Cockwhisperer, Get Your Shuffle On, Naked Ladies, and Sitting in Chairs at the Gates of Valhalla.
Interview with Aaron Malkin : Half James and Jamesy On His Own
When the James half of James and Jamesy writes his own show, the thinks big and small. Literally.
Fringe Festival Reviews #3: A Perfect Picture, Bizarro Obscure, Messy Bitch, and more
Round three of the Fringe Festival reviews with A Perfect Picture, Bizarro Obscure, Messy Bitch, Sexpectations, and Does Not Play Well With Others
Fringe Festival Round Up # 2 : Caisse 606, Bedrock Burlesque, Honesty Rents by the Hour, ATM the Musical, The Passage
Five shows reviewed by our team: Caisse 606, Bedrock Burlesque, Honesty Rents by the Hour, ATM the Musical, The Passage
Review: Ciné Concert Holy Mountain at la Sala Rossa
A truly remarkable feature that blends a cult classic with live soundtrack by Will Eizlini and L’Ensemble Eta Kooram Nah Smech with conductor Spike Taylor.
Fringe Dispatch #3: The Making of Warm Mess
In our final installment of dispatches from the Veteran Fringe, we find out how The Making of Warm Mess is getting ready for showtime.