Future jazz
Fusions have been ubiquitous in popular culture for many years; from Cuban-Asian cuisine to rap-rock to jeggings (yes, the jeans/leggings hybrid) – they’re usually pretty… Read More »Future jazz
Fusions have been ubiquitous in popular culture for many years; from Cuban-Asian cuisine to rap-rock to jeggings (yes, the jeans/leggings hybrid) – they’re usually pretty… Read More »Future jazz
New documentary profiles peak oil prophet
CCA exhibition examines the relationship between writing and architecture
Conserving the architecture behind yesterday’s consumption
A walk through the city’s vanishing energy centre
CCA exhibition examines the relationship between writing and architecture
New project serves to highlight anglophone artists working in Montreal
“On Movements in Manila” documents Filipino poverty and resistance
Joseph Henry whips his prejudices about fetishism into shape
Jean-François Bouchard’s “Still Life” explores intriguing alternatives to organic relationships
Players’ Theatre compresses ten hours of Shakespeare into one cohesive play
Encounters with Montreal’s purveyors of haute couture
National Film Board screenings explore two black identities
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