Musings on myth
New Yorker writer Adam Gopnik discusses the timeless pleasures of children’s lit
New Yorker writer Adam Gopnik discusses the timeless pleasures of children’s lit
CCA exhibit “Journeys” puts architecture and migration in context
Journeys and the global movement of people have always been a significant part of human experience. As a concept, however, the term “journeys” is incredibly… Read More »Telling the stories of migration
How kids are saving opera
Centaur Theatre makes violent Greek tragedy Medea accessible
Alexander MacLeod’s first short story collection nominated for Giller Prize
Quebec’s relationship with the controversial and creative Belgian comic
Latest TNC production is more meta than you can imagine
How e-books are rendering the future of the publishing industry uncertain
Downtown Thali Cuisine Indienne doesn’t live up to its northern counterparts
Fabien Maltais-Bayda on the uncertain future of NDG’s Empress Theatre
Erin Moure’s poetry transverses linguistic boundaries
A s students living in Montreal, many of us can be considered outsiders. We are an eclectic mix, hailing from various cities, countries, and even… Read More »Quebec, from the outside in: Gabor Szilasi at the McCord
New program expands variety of multi-disciplinary programs
International festival hits a high note for bringing art back into the burlesque scene