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Review: Where’d You Go, Bernadette?

C.L. Illsley

The new film Where’d You Go, Bernadette? was co-written and directed by Richard Linklater (Boyhood, Before Sunset) and stars Oscar winning actress Cate Blanchett (Blue Jasmine). Based on the novel of the same name by [read more]

Review

Red Sparrow: Another Dull Book Adaptation

Steven Lee

The new spy thriller starring Jennifer Lawrence struggles to maintain interest. [read more]

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Book of the Month Club

Book of the Month Club: The Women of Saturn by Connie Guzzo-McParland

T. A. Wellington

“When we finally walked out into the street to wait for our ride, I watched car after car move smoothly and quietly with lights flashing in the sleek wet pavement. All the tiredness left my [read more]

Screenshot of the movie adaptation of "Watership Down". Source: Music Box Theatre.
Book of the Month Club

Book of the Month Club: Watership Down by Richard Adams

T. A. Wellington

Imagine this: an animated movie about rabbits. It sounds like a G-rated film, perhaps PG would even be stretching it. Nothing can go wrong, right? Perhaps you weren’t watching Watership Down, a film that despite [read more]

Mona Lisait. Latin Quarter. Photo Laura Dumitriu.
Book of the Month Club

Book of the Month Club: Listen, Slowly by Thanhha Lai

T. A. Wellington

T. A. Wellington reviews Thanhha Lai’s novel for young adults, “Listen, Slowly”. [read more]

a sudden light
Book of the Month Club

Book of the Month Club: A Sudden Light by Garth Stein

T. A. Wellington

T. A. Wellington reviews Garth Stein’s novel “A Sudden Light”. [read more]

Nufonia must Fall Disk
Hear

Kid Koala Comes Home for Nufonia Must Fall

Annie Webb

Return of beloved DJ includes puppets and robots in live performance recreation of his graphic novel. [read more]

Kathleen Fee reading as Molly Bloom at the Irish Embassy Pub. Photo courtesy of Bloomsday Montréal.
Festivals

Bloomsday Montréal Interview 2016!

T. A. Wellington

“He laughed to free his mind from his mind’s bondage.” James Joyce, Ulysses, 1922 T. A. Wellington (TW): How did you first get acquainted with Joyce’s works, and more specifically, Ulysses? Dave Schurman (DS): I [read more]

Mona Lisait. Latin Quarter. Photo Laura Dumitriu.
Book of the Month Club

Book of the Month Club: Black Lake by Johanna Lane

T. A. Wellington

Review of Johanna Lane’s novel, “Black Lake”. [read more]

Book of the Month Club

Book of the Month Club: Rain Reign by Ann M. Martin

T. A. Wellington

T. A. Wellington reviews “Rain Reign” by Ann M. Martin, a children’s book about a girl and a dog. [read more]

Detail of book cover for "Faerie" by Eisha Marjara.
Consider

Flight for Life: Review of “Faerie”

Sinj Karan

Faerie is a first person narrative of this young girl who is burdened by the realities of growing up and the expectations that come with it. [read more]

MOby Dick
Interview

Directing Moby Dick : Interview with Alex Goldrich

Sinj Karan

When it comes to putting on a show of an American Classic, Goldrich has a vision, but make it clear he’s no Ahab. [read more]

yael stone in childhood's end
Review

Childhood’s End: Night One Review

Montreal Rampage Team

Catch this sci fi miniseries on Showcase for the next two nights. Review of night one here. [read more]

Tout doucement sans faire de bruit
Consider

Review: Good Reading with Tout doucement sans faire de bruit

Jennifer Guillet

Monique Lepage’s newest novel is a page turner with plenty of intrigue. [read more]

Starset (photo by Jonanthan Weiner)
Hear

Starset: Rock Band with a Scientific Agenda

Jean-Frederic Vachon

Starset uses rock to bring awareness to science organization [read more]

Photograph of Samuel Beckett taken by a street photographer outside Burlington House in Piccadily, ca. 1954. Photo courtesy University of Texas at Austin
Book of the Month Club

Book of the Month Club: The Collected Poems of Samuel Beckett, edited by Seán Lawlor and John Pilling

T. A. Wellington

Review of “The Collected Poems of Samuel Beckett”, edited by Seán Lawlor and John Pilling. [read more]

No Picture
Book of the Month Club

Book of the Month Club: Wittgenstein Jr by Lars Iyer

T. A. Wellington

A tale about a professor who takes the term “fanboy” to an entirely new level, and not just metaphysically. [read more]

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