Forgiving the unthinkable
After witnessing reconciliation in Rwanda first-hand, Sarah Flatto comments on Canada’s recent action – and inaction – in bringing refugee genocide perpetrators to justice
After witnessing reconciliation in Rwanda first-hand, Sarah Flatto comments on Canada’s recent action – and inaction – in bringing refugee genocide perpetrators to justice
Montreal conference criticized international intervention in Haitian hurricane relief
Recently developed cancer-targeting nano-particles promise better cancer therapy, and a different experience at the doctor’s office. Administered to the body in doses of billions, each… Read More »New nano-tech tracks and kills cancer cells
English department speaker series brings creative writing to McGill
Publishers still reluctant to grant digital distribution rights to company that negotiates copyright
“We’re going to wait a few minutes for stragglers.” My seat neighbour and I exchanged a few quips about the “fierce urgency” of the next… Read More »Piñata diplomacy: Sittin’ and hopin’ for change
Spike Lee’s WWII flick falters
Montreal’s new organic waste pickup plan would cut down on the volume of garbage winding up in landfills
Black Kids & The Virgins October 4 / Saphir (3699 St. Laurent) / With Hot Springs, The Virgins What’s in a name? When your band’s… Read More »Pop Montreal Guide
Calls for regulation of chemical BPA fall on deaf ears
More crazy shit from theatre students,/b> RE: Geeky Manosij! | Commentary | Sept. 18 Manosij, I have come to the inevitable conclusion that you are… Read More »Letters: ramblings and findings from trusted readers
There are two things newcomers immediately notice as they take their first steps into the heart of Montreal: the speaking of French and the honking… Read More »Life lines: A car-taunting, French-talking primer to Montreal
Yapping Out Loud: Contagious Thoughts from an Unrepentant Whore Tuesday, September 30, 7:30 p.m. Lev Bukhman Room, Shatner building, 3480 McTavish A screening will show… Read More »What’s the haps
This summer, Madeleine Ritts and Orion Keresztesi stuck out their thumbs on a three-week, cross-Canada odyssey.