Forget the Cowbell… Molto Piano at Jazz en Rafale
Jazz Festival in Montreal focuses on international and local piano players. [read more]
Jazz Festival in Montreal focuses on international and local piano players. [read more]
Come hungry to the healthy eating exhibition this weekend. [read more]
Podz’ new film Miraculum overuses music and intensity, resulting in a bland film. [read more]
Barnaby’s film a raw, gritty look at a Mi-gMac community in the 70s with a compelling heroine at its heart. [read more]
Quebec pianist David Jalbert proves that Glenn Gould wasn’t the last Canadian to tackle this epic Bach work with flair. [read more]
A room full of free cheese and wine made by local Quebec producers? Who could resist? But the main question is who took home the Bleu Ribbon according to reporter Annie Shreeve? [read more]
Monogrenade releases Composite at La Tulipe. This is Andres Roget’s photo journal of the event. [read more]
Serafim and Clare follows two artists, a photographer and a dancer, who come together as lovers despite their different backgrounds in Quebec of the 1920s. [read more]
They’re fast and they fly. Quebec has much to be proud of on the Canadian Olympic Snowboard team. [read more]
Jean Michel Pigeon talks about the origins of Composite. [read more]
Fries! Gravy! Cheese Curds! and a lot of other things… Try out Montreal’s poutine in all its varieties this week. [read more]
Don’t harbor illegal monkeys up your rectum. However, you can probably harbor guinea pigs, tartar, newly-appointed Cardinals, concrete, the Transport Minister. [read more]
Alt-folk band the Wind and the Wild are as introspective and wintery as the place they come from. [read more]
Beautiful one-of-a-kind, artisanal goods on offer at the SAT’s souk make unique gifts for everyone on your list this year. [read more]
At the Montreal Mundial festival, photojournalist Andres Roget caught Collectivo and the Souljazz Orchestra at l’Astral. [read more]
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