Cubicle Carnage
Filing paper, pouring coffee, and butchering men
Filing paper, pouring coffee, and butchering men
I have a confession to make: when I first heard of Burritoville and its vegetarian dishes, I wrote it off. The prospect of vegetarian interpretations… Read More »The best burrito in town
Montreal bloggers launch zine dedicated to brunching around the city
New exhibition places viewer at focal point of multiple mediums and stories
The title of the latest dance piece by Montreal-based choreographer Dominique Porte – Ulysse, nous et les sirènes – suggests recognizable and relatable themes: the… Read More »To dance, to seek, to find, and not to yield
New exhibit asserts people’s control over public spaces
January 27, 2010 marked a sad day on the McGill calendar – we witnessed the funeral of a great leader, King Henry VI. At 1:25… Read More »The king is dead
Tour de Montreal heads to Notre-Dame-de-Grâce
The Daily’s Gavin Thomson on the cult appeal of The Room
Exhibition stages Loch Ness photos to expose the unreliability of the photographic medium
Conversations about Polish food involving me usually go something like this. Friend: Would you like a pierogie? Me: Ooh, I’ve never had one of those… Read More »Pierogies and pleasantries in Mile End
Local sketch comedy show fails to get laughs despite some interesting material
In the hopes of promoting up-and-coming McGill bands, CKUT Radio is teaming up with Gerts for a weekly music showcase called Thursdays (A)live. The free… Read More »A good reason to go to Gerts
AUTS production finds tragedy in sequins and fishnets
How can a movie be so bad it’s good? I hope to know after watching a rare midnight screening of The Room (2003) this Saturday,… Read More »Not just any room