The weakest line
Montreal’s Throw Slam Poetry Collective merges camaraderie and competition
Montreal’s Throw Slam Poetry Collective merges camaraderie and competition
Amelia Schonbek delves into the dance scene in The Daily’s final installment on Montreal tastemakers
Montreal chef Nantha Kumar spices things up at Plateau restaurant Cash and Curry
Patricia Pearson’s personal narratives won’t put your mind at ease
Talk of the Montreal indie sound that pioneered in the early 2000s by bands such as The Unicorns has been rendered acutely obsolete. Online dissemination… Read More »We come in peace: Montreal’s Alien8 recordings
Local author Andrew Hood delves into the gritty side of small-town Ontario in his debut short story collection Pardon Our Monsters
Expat Asian artists fall short as cultural ambassadors of their motherlands
The Daily’s Whitney Mallett gets the inside scoop on the Montreal drag queen scene
Montreal band Duchess Says can command the party without a full command of the English language
Nadine Gordimer fails to reinvigorate her pet themes in her new short story collection
A Silver Mt. Zion helped make their neighbourhood the cultural Mecca it is today. On their new album, they do something unexpected – apologize.
I’m lying in bed, reading, and my girlfriend George (short for Georgina) is there beside me, reading too. Suddenly, I laugh out loud. George turns… Read More »The Hipless Boy: Killing, eating
Every few years, a cult classic emerges from the morass of contemporary Canadian film. In 2002 it was Men With Brooms; last year, it was… Read More »No hockey allowed in Canada’s next cult film, Rock, Paper, Scissors
There’s something tragic about monuments built to an optimism that faded decades ago. The Soviet Union’s contribution to Expo ‘67, for instance: a large, concrete… Read More »Remembrance of times past: This is Montreal!
All the school is a stage While most students are buckling down for term papers and finals right now, the actors, directors and theatre nerds… Read More »Culture Briefs