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Frank Bello on Anthrax’s New Tour and Future Plans
Interview with Léa Pool: The Forgotten Children of Imprisoned Mothers
The director speaks about her latest documentary, her motivation for exploring that subject, and what should be done.
Léa Pool’s Double Peine: The Word is Finally Given to the Children
This hard-hitting documentary explores the reality the children of incarcerated mothers face.
Quentin Brn Talks about Touring with Naked Boys Singing
Quentin talks about the upcoming performance of Naked Boys Singing and what it is like to get nude in front of an audience.
Bakersfield Mist: A Riotous Comedy About Our Common Humanity
Fantastic comedy about two opposites and a Pollack painting.
Pearl : Instantly Teleported to China
Dance performance combines the life of Pearl S. Buck with Chinese concepts.
Eat It All at the Omnivore World Tour
World food tour changes its dates from August to September to attract more students to its tables.
Crowdfunding : Help Montreal Slam Poet Rabbit Get to Verses Vancouver
“You can’t be a word nerd and not into poetry,” Rabbit says. We want to send this slam poet to the Verses Festival. Find out more here.
Ty Segall and the Muggers : Tight Sound and Art
Ty Segall is never, never, never boring. He is an artist in all the right ways.
Montreal and New York Comedians Unite to Celebrate Comedyworks Birthday
Peter J Radomski who emceed when Comedyworks first reopened returns one year later for five shows in three nights.
Milk and Bone Planning Tour
Montreal duo Milk and Bone may have began playing as part of other people’s bands, but now are headliners in their own right.
Brooklyn: Rich in Colour and Texture
Film follows the immigrant experience of a young Irish woman who comes to New York.
Review of Peggy Guggenheim: Art Addict
The larger-than-life personality of the famous art lover is memorialized in this new documentary
Book of the Month Club: The Boy Detective by Roger Rosenblatt
T. A. Wellington reviews “The Boy Detective”, a memoir by Roger Rosenblatt looking back on life in New York in the 1940s.
Mas Ysa: Nomadic Answer to the Electronic Genre
Moody Mas Ysa won’t tell us about his name (mysterious!), but he does talk about living as a nomadic musician.
Review of Marrow’s The Gold Standard
Debut album is a whirlwind of talent with a strong Chicago sound.