Giving Outreach students a voice and a pen
En Masse artist collective transforms installation piece into mentorship project
En Masse artist collective transforms installation piece into mentorship project
Canadian writer Andrew Smith chronicles his efforts at self-publishing
Kamran Aryah investigates whether wax will wane.
Dan Walber dives into the image + nation film festival
Player’s Theatre stages Hedwig and the Angry Inch
Feeling understandably cheated in the wake of the Festival du Nouveau Cinema’s barrage of art house filmmaking, cheap exploitation flick enthusiasts needn’t despair – there’s… Read More »Cinematic SPASMs
Dance company puts the young and the old on stage together to tackle issues relating to age
Lickety Split has earned a reputation for always doing things a little differently. Named Expozine’s Best English Zine in 2008, Montreal’s favourite smut zine has… Read More »Finger-lickin’ good smut
Victorian-era concerns find contemporary relevance in TNC’s Miss Julie
Montreal’s revival of a centuries-old sexy performance art
Writers Out Loud discussion pays homage to the now defunct Double Hook Bookstore
There are few things so pleasurable as guiltlessly eating a cheap and filling meal. For a starving student such as myself, quantity often precedes quality… Read More »The salty, simple taste of cheap
Perhaps Francis Ducharme and Sophie Dales discovered their penchant for the provocative over the course of their work with choreographer Dave St-Pierre. The local actor/dancer… Read More »Dancing all over love
Buskers start to organize at Berri-UQAM
CCA-backed municipal lobby group seeks to insert sustainability into urban planning