Eating out east
On the corner of Marie-Anne and de Lorimier, a neighbourhood diner sits unassumingly behind a small terrace. Obscured by the umbrellas and trees in front… Read More »Eating out east
On the corner of Marie-Anne and de Lorimier, a neighbourhood diner sits unassumingly behind a small terrace. Obscured by the umbrellas and trees in front… Read More »Eating out east
Making our cities pedestrian-friendly again
New online fiction journal Joyland continues Montreal’s writerly tradition
This Tuesday, Cinema Politica will host its first screening of the semester, of the documentary Roadsworth: Crossing the Line. The story of notorious Montreal stencil… Read More »Politica gets rolling
Quebec-wide festival provides free weekend pass to arts and entertainment
Accomplished musicians, look no further – Montreal has the scene you need
Uncovering the joys of uncooked cooking
What short stories did you have to read in high school? “The Dead,” by James Joyce? A couple morbid Roald Dahl pieces that destroyed your… Read More »The joys of short fiction
The eastern Plateau
A peek inside the world of Montreal’s friperies
Over the past month, Montréal, arts interculturels (MAI) has highlighted the work of contemporary African choreographers working in Canada through an ongoing series of new… Read More »Dancing out of Africa
Luc Courchesne’s Journal panoscopique
Theatre In Actu’s small-scale production of Sarah Kane’s 4.48 Psychosis
Robert Burley’s Photographic Proof at the CCA
Dance series provides entry point into French culture