Familiarizing war
David Collier’s Chimo shows the new function of military art
David Collier’s Chimo shows the new function of military art
P[h]assion and The Two Koreas
The Red Herring’s bi-annual comedy show promises to tickle McGill’s funny bone
“On the Surface” exposes Canadian experiences of multiculturalism
83rd Oscars miss the mark with lacklustre presentation and pointless modernizing
Black Canadian literature strives to define itself in the face of a dominant American tradition
Concordia’s eleventh annual fine arts festival amps-up its profile in the city’s art scene
A guide to the city’s best outdoor rinks
How a business model of sharing and caring is replacing traditional consumerism
The Savoy Society stages the big numbers and rampant immorality of Gilbert and Sullivan’s Ruddigore
Artist-run collectives like The Room 22 expand the limits of online publishing
Soothsaying as practiced and experienced in Montreal
Art collective goes post-technology with a DIY journey through time and space
Tiana Reid explores the past, present, and future of counterculture
One hit wonders rarely deserve to be anything more than that – A-Ha’s thirty year career is unremarkable after the first release of unbridled dancefloor… Read More »Yann Tiersen at Metropolis