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Interviews with three authors who contributed to the book about Christmas horror in film and television. [read more]
Interviews with three authors who contributed to the book about Christmas horror in film and television. [read more]
Athletics, dancing, food, and shopping Scottish (and a bit of Irish) style at the Montreal Highland Games. [read more]
Four months after his last appearance, UK artist Sampha is back and not a moment too soon. [read more]
Excellent set performed by UK musician. [read more]
Trip hop, R&B, and electronic producer James Blake comes to Montreal in October. [read more]
With a gender switch casting twist, this comedy explores the mess that love can be. [read more]
New documentary sheds light on the decade when the band ruled the clubs [read more]
UK rocker’s sophomore album updates the band’s sound in a major way [read more]
Liam Cormier talks bats (real ones), costumes, stage diving, and Gwar. In sum, he’s awesome. [read more]
Joyful pop album from UK band from a quiet bit of London. [read more]
They were the top British double act from the 1960s through to the early 1980s, but nobody outside of the UK seems to know their name. Though maybe they do now, for people around the [read more]
An aging Sherlock Holmes struggles to remember the details of his final case. [read more]
An epic team and the culture surrounding them subject in documentary [read more]
Building on their debut success of 180, Palma VIolets turn their songwriting attention to their US tour and lost love. [read more]
Excellent production by Black Theatre Workshop and Imago Theatre has everything going for it. [read more]
Montreal embraces Morning Gloryville’s glitter-filled morning rave . [read more]
Exploring the history of Quebec law, part two: the British contribution. [read more]
UK electro-band Until the Ribbon Breaks invites listeners to journey to their imagined worlds through their new album A Lesson Unlearnt [read more]
Drunk on dep store wine, an interview in an alley could only descend into madness. [read more]
Hector (Simon Pegg) goes around the world to find happiness. This feel-good film will put a smile on your face. [read more]
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