Making nothing from something
Silvia Kolbowski’s reimagining of French New Wave classic lacks potency of the original
Silvia Kolbowski’s reimagining of French New Wave classic lacks potency of the original
Montreal’s biggest sex trade show aims to celebrate the nasty-nasty
Murder most foul at Tuesday Night Café Theatre
Concordia film screenings put a human face on distant conflicts
Musical at McGill challenges sixties ideals but remains upbeat
Quebec strip club film’s flat characters fail to inspire empathy
Ryan Healey embraces the static at multimedia exhibit “No Signal”
French chanteuse’s songs transcend language barriers in Piaf: Love Conquers All
A baroque lunch date Nietzsche once declared that, “Without music, life would be an error.” If you want to infuse a bit of warmth into… Read More »Culture briefs
Danny Boyle’s latest film finds romance in the harsh reality of Mumbai slums
Deconstructing the upper-middle-class myth of a post-racial society
Coming to terms with being a Lebanese Jew
Christoph Hein’s novel Settlement probes questions of place, identity, and divided history
The moral ramifications of cultural re-appropriation in pop music
This Wednesday January 28, The Film Society will be hosting a free screening of Alfonso Cuaron’s Y Tu Mama Tambien (2001) at 7 p.m. at… Read More »Culture brief: Cuaron’s provocative classic revisited