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Anik See’s Saudade goes beyond superficial travel
Anik See’s Saudade goes beyond superficial travel
After witnessing reconciliation in Rwanda first-hand, Sarah Flatto comments on Canada’s recent action – and inaction – in bringing refugee genocide perpetrators to justice
Hot Chip’s electro-pop beats shook down Metropolis last night, as they played a high-profile opening night slot at Pop Montreal. This innovative band hails from… Read More »Pop Montreal: Hot Chip
October 4-5 / École Lambert-Closse (5840 St. Urbain) October can be a stressful time. The carefree, warm days of September have ended and McGill students… Read More »Pop Montreal: Kids Pop
October 2 / Cinéma L’Amour (4015 St. Laurent / With Angela Desveaux Chances are that if you’ve been to Bluegrass night at Barfly in recent… Read More »Pop Montreal: Li’l Andy
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October 4 / Parc des Princes (5293 Parc) My encounter with Malcolm Sailor, architect of Balkan-influenced band the Youjsh, was anything but usual. Using the… Read More »Pop Montreal: Youjsh
Fashion show: October 2 / Coda (4119 St. Laurent) Marketplace: October 4-5 / St. Michel Church Hall (105 St. Viateur O.) I had never set… Read More »Pop Montreal: Fashion Pop
October 3 / Theatre Nationale (1220 Ste. Catherine E.) Bonjour success, Bonjour Brumaire! Though relatively new to the Montreal scene, Bonjour Brumaire has been gaining… Read More »Pop Montreal: Bonjour Brumaire
October 5 / Theatre Nationale (1220 Ste. Catherine E.) / With the Wedding Present You wouldn’t believe me if I told you, but the lost… Read More »Pop Montreal: Wire
October 2 / Le Divan Orange (4234 St. Laurent) Post-punk is dead. No-wave? Over. Or at least, that’s what These Are Powers might have you… Read More »Pop Montreal: These are Powers
Sane shit from a made-up super hero Re: More crazy shit from theatre students | Commentary | Sept. 29 I take offense to the term… Read More »Letters: On super heroes, drinks, abortion, and money
International students expect less accessible space
Local activists are opposing a Canadian National Rail (CNR) lawsuit against three Mohawk nation activists from the Tyendinaga territory involved in the blockades of two… Read More »CNR-Mohawk lawsuit
Died Young, Stayed Pretty: October 3 at 9 p.m., Cinema du Parc Film Pop runs ‘til October 5 at venues all over Montreal. Check popmontreal.com/film/en… Read More »Pop Montreal: Film Pop – Popping the poster scene