Dancing out of Africa
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
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
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
Dance series provides entry point into French culture
Sammy Baloji’s Vues de Likasi
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
Lo-fi musician tells her stories through song
Why the Montreal World Film Festival is worth a look
Street Fighter makes unlikely splash at Montreal café
An event that combines a hint of strip poker with a rambunctious crowd and — yes — spelling, the Honeysuckle Strip Spelling Bee is back.… Read More »T-A-K-E I-T O-F-F
McGill / Concordia band Pop Winds launches first EP
For much of the average ballet dancer’s career, he or she is an interpreter of somebody else’s creations, a vehicle through which a choreographer can… Read More »Dancers in the driver’s seat