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Maria Surilas goes behind the bench
Maria Surilas goes behind the bench
La tendance à l’inversion syllabique en France
Le Devoir, Quebec’s only independent news daily, celebrated its hundredth birthday on January 10. This is an occasion to celebrate: Le Devoir’s mission, its history… Read More »Bonne fête!
In the article “Khadr to be prosecuted by the U.S. military” (News, November 16), it was erroneously stated that Omar Khadr had been waterboarded at… Read More »Errata
T his past December, the world’s governments met in Copenhagen to negotiate a new climate treaty. Citizens across the globe protested, watched, and prayed for… Read More »Step up to the climate plate, Canada
The Students’ Society of McGill University (SSMU) has run the gamut of options for external representation. Despite having history with three other student-union federations, SSMU… Read More »TaCEQ: a coalition of the willing
Nicholas Cameron learns a thing or two about Objectùm-Sexuality
Plans draw ire from local residents
Winter-running in Montreal is associated with a particular kind of psychosis, the kind exemplified by the foggy-glassed, masochistic father in Bill Watterson’s Calvin and Hobbes.… Read More »Run + drink = Hash
La Cinémathèque Québécoise offers a look at emerging animation talent
The Daily’s sex columnists on widening your repertoire of intimate sensations
Facebook dissociates users from reality
These recipes make investing in a whole chicken worth it. Depending on the size of your chicken and how many side-dishes you eat, two people… Read More »The Budget bon-vivant
The Montreal Impact’s 2010 season has been rescued after an agreement was reached between the United Soccer League (USL) and the newly-formed North American Soccer… Read More »Impact season saved
In 1941, American Ballet Caravan, the fledgling dance company headed by soon-to-be-legendary choreographer George Balanchine, presented a work that sent shockwaves throughout the dance world.… Read More »The movement is the message