Power play
Like many Canadians this time of year, David Fennario is thinking about war. His vision, though, is more class politics than pomp and poppies, and… Read More »Power play
Like many Canadians this time of year, David Fennario is thinking about war. His vision, though, is more class politics than pomp and poppies, and… Read More »Power play
War and secrets link countries in Denis Villeneuve’s Incendies
Wapikoni Mobile project enables aboriginal youth to make their own films
12 Angry Men is playing November 10-13 & 17-20 in The Players’ Theatre, Shatner third floor, at 8 p.m. Tickets are $6. Read our review… Read More »The Players’ Theatre presents 12 Angry Men in pictures
Gender-neutral casting is becoming common in McGill theatre, but not everyone is down
Canada is failing in its commitments to the international community, ex-general says
Aloe Blacc finds the political power in music
Parisian Laundry exhibit revisits childhood in St. Henri
“48 heures” is one of the most interesting projects to appear at this years Expozine
The struggle with presenting Canada’s military past
Movement meets art in Montreal choreographer Lynda Gaudreau’s new exhibit
The ongoing history of radio drama in Canada
Over seventy years after its inception, the Governor General’s award is still generating controversy
Young Quebec designer Denis Gagnon joins haute hotshots at the Musée des Beaux-Arts
Paper Apartment Gallery takes a personal approach to the art community