Montreal Fringe Festival Reviews Round 5: Le Petit Prince Selon Machiavel, Le Divan, Wolves > Boys, Chamber Music, Dr. Sketchy
Fringe Picks Round 5 : Le Divan, Le Petit Prince Selon Le Machiavel, Wolves > Boys, and Chamber Music.
Fringe Picks Round 5 : Le Divan, Le Petit Prince Selon Le Machiavel, Wolves > Boys, and Chamber Music.
This Old Port eatery was picked by Montrealers as a restaurant must, but Esther lets us know if once is enough.
The Quitter and The Dysmorphia Diet are two more shows that should be on your must-see list.
Beautiful sunny Sunday with Montreal representing on both stages. Photographer Fernando Landin captured the glorious day.
Rachel Levine reviews Story Whore, Iredea, Jem Rolls One Man Traffic Jam, Brighella, and My Big Fat German Puppet Show.
Prison guards in Quebec prisons don’t have guns, but someone hanging out in Target in South Carolina does. Toilet voyeures, retired firemen, and the 6 a.m. bar closing ruling.
It’s time to get your inner rock star ready and party hard this coming weekend in Montebello, for the 9th edition of Amnesia Rockfest.
Damon McMahon from Amen Dunes talks about his music, influences, and his thoughts about song writing and the music industry.
Making collage art takes a special talent and the artist struggles with the concept of free.
Reviews of Kitt and Jane, The Last Metro The Musical, Talking Cock, In Memoriam : The Wake of Cheddar Fandango, The Shadow Waltz, and This is Not a Play.
Watch out Wildkat, Turning Tricks, Jess Salomon’s IMO, Project Gingervitis, and My Playwright Sister reviewed.
Film about Van Walls brings this iconic and important musician and producer to light.
Celebrating Bloomsday in Montreal has become a weekend event with readings, music, food, and of course… ale!
Quicksilver Dance’s choreographer Mariah Steele speaks about the philosophy of the group and their latest show Tempest in a Teacup.
It may primarily serve burgers and orange drink, but 40 years is long enough to avoid Decarie’s iconic orange ball.
With sample-tinged, folk-orchestral-dance-dreamy-pop, Lydia Ainsworth just released her debut album that shines and sparkles.
Since moving to Montreal, Little Scream (aka Laurel Sprengelmeyer) has turned her visual artistry into musical artistry. She talks about her upcoming album, tentatively titled Dance in the Void.
The Germans are coming! The Germans are coming! Wait, the Germans are headlining! The Germans are headlining!
Two music powerhouses in the city come together to bring a live event featuring three of Montreal’s most innovative artists in an intimate setting.
Biking and collecting, collaging and disobedience. The Montreal Artist at work.
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