Juicy, but shallow
Biopic romanticizes the gangster lifestyle, keeps Biggie’s shirt on
Biopic romanticizes the gangster lifestyle, keeps Biggie’s shirt on
A Dutch artist’s experiments with the fine art of falling
A close-up look at the charity behind SynesthASIA, McGill’s Ashraya Initiative for Children
Rummaging through the musical formative years
Van Dongen’s fauvist portraits at the Musée de Beaux Arts
Anna Trowbridge’s masterful A One Man Show For My Brother opens at Player’s Theatre
McGill prof finds economic and environmental solutions in Quaker principles
Murder most foul at Tuesday Night Café Theatre
Artist José Luis Torres dishes the dirt on displacement and nostalgia
Silvia Kolbowski’s reimagining of French New Wave classic lacks potency of the original
Montreal’s biggest sex trade show aims to celebrate the nasty-nasty
Quebec strip club film’s flat characters fail to inspire empathy
Concordia film screenings put a human face on distant conflicts
Musical at McGill challenges sixties ideals but remains upbeat
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