Players’ Theatre takes on Tennessee Williams
New production of Suddenly Last Summer takes worthwhile risks
New production of Suddenly Last Summer takes worthwhile risks
Re: “Seeking : pro-choice champion” | Commentary | September 28
Defamation suit seeks $130,000 for public accusation of extortion
Re: “Queering Montreal” | Commentary | September 24
Judge Robert Sansfaçon, the judge who was to preside over the inquiry into the 2008 shooting of Fredy Villanueva by a Montreal police officer, abruptly… Read More »Villanueva judge steps down
At the event hosted by McGill’s Choose Life club last Thursday, three spea-kers from the Silent No More Awareness Campaign shared their personal experiences with… Read More »No to anti-abortion intimidation
What: Fresh Autumn Salsa How much: under $10, depending on your tomato source Why: To hang on to tomato season and summer for as long… Read More »Friends with food
Re: “Speakers share abortion experiences” | News | September 28
Former death row inmate and Canadian lifer on parole speak at McGill
Veil of Veronica I was pretty young when this happened so I don’t really remember every detail, and I might even be confusing things with… Read More »A selection of short fiction
The Fund for Public Interest Research, a fundraising and canvassing operation that raises money for American non-profit organizations recently settled a $2.15-million class action suit… Read More »U.S.-PIRG Fund sued for $2.15 Million by employees
Cagibi improv series brings musicians together
At the Schulich School of Music, a doctoral student prepares for her final recital
Theatre course teaches students about social justice in and out of the classroom
Last week, Global TV aired a segment on escalating violence between Filipino and South Asian teenagers in Montreal’s Côte-des-Neiges neighbourhood. The journalists framed the most… Read More »Look at the big picture behind “gang violence”