Fear and Loathing South of the 40 : A Pox On Your House!
What do you do when you’ve got all kinds of creepy crawlies in the news: Luka Magnotta? Ebola? a dead parrot? turtles in your pants? Animal rescue videos as an alternative.
What do you do when you’ve got all kinds of creepy crawlies in the news: Luka Magnotta? Ebola? a dead parrot? turtles in your pants? Animal rescue videos as an alternative.
The Oasis Marathon brings out the athletic best as runners hit the pavement for 10 km, 1/2 marathon, or the full.
A warm photo journal of the beloved rockers at Taverne Jarry/Le Labo.
Daina Ashbee talks about her world premiere Unrelated and the many forms of violence that relate to the missing and murdered indigenous women.
Montreal’s burlesque stars appear as Saturday morning cartoon characters and then show why its better to watch your toons on Sunday night.
The Montreal Improv Festival returns to the Montreal Improv Theatre stage, for its ninth year and its last time in the single digits.
This year’s weekend was a blast with cosplayers representing every genre imaginable (and some not), fantastic guests, great events, and a massive marketplace
A wide variety of styles and artists were on hand to ink your body or provide some body art.
Visiting the Notre Dame Basilica in the Old Port is a must do here in Montreal. This beautiful, rich and historic building is filled with so many stories!
Montreal’s Next Wave Musical Festival starts with two great productions.
Comedy Night at The Comedy Nest with Sean Kent, Ryan Wilner, Jeff Schouela, and David Acer and Peter Radomski’s awesome hosting, The feel of NYC in Montreal.
DéPFLIES is back and Peter is ready to fight for his dep. THe real question is whether or not writer and star Alain Mercieca was allowed a swordfight.
Interview with festival director Stephen Pietrantoni covers the shows for this year and the festival’s raison d’etre.
Esther checks out Mile End eatery Wilenksy’s and talks to owner Sharon Wilensky about mustard and Mordechai.
For those ready to early bird their holiday shopping or fans of delightful home made products, Puces POP is always a welcome visitor to fall.
Starting out as the Haitian film festival, Montreal’s International Black Film Festival is bigger than ever with an appearance by Spike Lee and other events.
Charming ballet knows exactly where to break convention and allow characters to shine.
A review of Merv Hartlen’s performance at Pop Montreal.
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