MONTREAL THEN: COMING TO CANADA, PART III—The Immigrant’s Life
The third in a series in which we learn how Zsolt survived after the death of the trout.
The third in a series in which we learn how Zsolt survived after the death of the trout.
A walking tour through Chinatown as part of the Jane’s Walks events is rich in history and characters.
Lineup C’s final performances make for a lovely way to spend Sunday afternoon
New game bar in Plateau opens with buzzers, beeps, balls, and bevvies.
In our final stop around Montreal’s microbookstores, we take a look at some specialty stores around the area that service anything from food to religion.
Winner of the French language production at the Fringe Festival as well as a show of puppetry promise to capture your total attention.
Lar Vi and Sehar Manji talk about how Total Liquidation developed from some improv characters.
Festival of urban art and music takes over St. Laurent.
Great coffee place serves all the usual things and a few Australian favorites: flat whites and jazzles with crips
Exploring the history of a Montreal landmark, Saint Lawrence Boulevard (“The Main”).
Gala at the Mainline theatre gives students a chance to run a show from the script to the production.
Photojournal of last night’s shows along St. Laurent including Friendly Rich, Krista Muir, and LIly Frost.
From puppetry to experimental theatre, the Shortstanding Lineup A will get your brain thinking.
The Souk at the SAT is one of the most anticipated holiday markets in Montreal.
For several days photographer Magali Crevier followed a giant inflatable red ball around the city. Spot these locations and find out how well you know Montreal.
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