Where words often fail
“A Village United Against the Wall” uses photography to confront the devastation of conflict in the Middle East
“A Village United Against the Wall” uses photography to confront the devastation of conflict in the Middle East
Local cinemas bring New York’s Metropolitan Opera to Montreal
A week-long celebration of all things “art” – with performances, screenings, competitions, and more – kicked off on campus Monday with poetry and music, and… Read More »Culture brief: Art around the clock
Reflections on life and death in Tout Est Parfait
Atmospheric Disturbances follows one man’s offbeat quest to find the wife he thinks he married
Dr. James Orbinski’s memoir questions crimes of inaction
Marie Brassard’s provocative selections explore the fringe of German film
Actions exhibit presents fantastic yet feasible solutions for the urban landscape
Montreal’s Rawi Hage pens an existential award winner
A guide to finding books with personality in Montreal
Top album lists, music-mag behemoths, and folky goodness
Dave Lapp’s detached vignettes lack direction
Surviving high school is no mean feat in Mariko Tamaki’s Skim
Last Wednesday, Dr. Mark Wainberg outlined what he believes to be the key policy decisions the Canadian government should make to mitigate the impacts of… Read More »AIDS policy lecture night features head of McGill AIDS Centre
Alienation and loneliness ring hollow in Seven Openings of the Head