storytelling
Meet The Dream Factory: a music collective & label founded between Paris and Montreal
Fringe Festival Reviews # 10 : Sex? But I’m Canadian, Stories About Love, Death, & A Rabbit, and The Eulogy
Three very funny shows to catch at the Fringe.
Art Matters Festival: What’s Up and Why You Should Go
Celebrate art in all its forms with the annual Art Matters festival.
Chris Fleming Interview: Lipstick on a Showpig
Chris Fleming talks about getting started in video work on youtube, as well as one of his greatest hits.
Fringe Festival Capsule Reviews Round 2 : Whip, 0 Days without Crying, tldr;smh, A Change in the Weather
Reviews of Whip, 0 Days without Crying, tldr;smh, A Change in the Weather
Festival Metropolis Bleu : All Lit in a Week
Montreal’s literary event of the spring takes over Hotel 10 and brings in authors from around the world as well as locals to celebrate.
Wildside Festival: Self Exile and A Perfect Picture
A perfect way to pass cold winter days with some hot culture.
Kevin Allison Takes a Risk in Montreal
Interview with podcast host Kevin Allison about the most gusty show you can download.
Fringe Festival Reviews # 5
Bushel and Peck, Thunderfoot, Captain Aurora, Falling Awake, and Jem Roll’s Get Lost reviewed.
Fringe Festival : The Lady and the Leg and Part I
Two new show reviews — one a murder mystery, the other an exploration of trauma through art.
From Tap Shoes to Tassels and Back Again
Interview with Jessica Rae about her dance career that starts with competitive dance and transforms into something else entirely.
Nisha Coleman Launches Busker
Nisha Coleman’s new book follows her first year and a half as a busker on the streets of Paris, from her precarious arrival in the city to her thriving life.
Ron Evans: Teller, Teacher, Elder, Explainer
Métis elder Ron Evans doesn’t tell stories in a conventional sense.
All Those Things Drugs Taught Jeff and Nisha
New show contrasting two people’s experiences with drugs swaps stories, but not needles.
Intercultural Storytelling Festival: Lend Them Your Ears
Now hear this! The best storytellers from Canada and Quebec are coming to town to pour honeyed nectar into your imagination.
What to do in Montreal in October 2015
Festivals and events to put on your calendar for the month of October in 2015.
Teiotiohkwenhahton: Art and Conversation
The last week to be a part of Native Immigrant’s Teiotiohkwenhahton: Beadwork, Visions of Peace project.