When Jesus Went Electric : Kickstarter for Scorpion Dagger Augmented Book
James Kerr’s incredible animations of Northern Renaissance paintings are being turned into an augmented book, available now on Kickstarter. Read here and join the campaign.
James Kerr’s incredible animations of Northern Renaissance paintings are being turned into an augmented book, available now on Kickstarter. Read here and join the campaign.
Photo journal of the last round of shows we caught at L’Off Jazz. See M. Talakoub’s shots of the St Jack Quartet, Andy King Group, and the Ratchet Orchestra
Nancy Berman talks to Sasha Kleinplatz of Wants&Needs Danse about site-specific choreography and their upcoming production of Chorus II at Cinquième Salle.
Sometimes the hardest thing to keep is a friend… especially when that friend wants out of the friendzone.
Multi-talented Giselle Webber reincarnates as sassy jazz screamster Gigi French.
An exhibition created by Guido Beltramini and Filippo exploring what is ‘found in translation’ between architects Andrea Palladio and Thomas Jefferson.
This week, an incoherent PQ ex-minister, the truth about suspension with pay, and why you should be careful when describing a pervy perp to the police.
Koalas is a play about intimacy and the trepidatious struggle of indecision by young playwright Felix-Antoine Boutin. Review here:
Play about discovering passion features fantastic, versatile cast.
Don’t sit home feeling blue on a Friday. Check out Blues Dancing instead. Kate reports on what the night was like from lesson to dj.
An incredibly beautiful evening spent at the Gardens of Light. A must see Montreal festival this fall.
The crowd was small, but the sound was mighty. Old rockers Judas Priest are back after a two year break and Steel Panther touches the limits of decency and hair size.
Montreal musicals span from ’60s themed plots to light-hearted urban dystopia. Let the chorus girls in!
Kitty and Bee, Easy Action, and K$M throw down at the MPROV festival.
Nancy Berman reviews the world premiere of Soif, Ginette Laurin’s new work for O Vertigo, a piece that looks at the instincts and drives of man’s animal nature.
Odesza played a diverse and fulfilling set on October 5, 2014 at Montreal’s Le Belmont.
The cast and some of the crew behind Honestly, OK discuss their expectations for the upcoming production.
Montreal’s L’Off Jazz festival features musical groupings from solo singers to multi-person groups. Every style of jazz is represented at this one!
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