Kung-Fu dancing
Sutra, a genre-defying work combining the efforts of 17 Shaolin monks, five live musicians, one contemporary dancer, and more than 20 large-scale set pieces designed… Read More »Kung-Fu dancing
Sutra, a genre-defying work combining the efforts of 17 Shaolin monks, five live musicians, one contemporary dancer, and more than 20 large-scale set pieces designed… Read More »Kung-Fu dancing
Elise Moser says Montreal shaped her notion of cultural identity
The word “hiking” ordinarily brings to mind the image of casual strolls in the park or refreshing afternoon excursions. But for my brother and me,… Read More »97 days on the Appalachian Trail
Event casts light on contemporary oppression of First Nations people
Portland Cello Project builds bridges between musical communities
Montreal Life Stories Research Project sheds light on global tragedy, one life story at a time
QuebeAsia uses dance to explore the heritage of the Silk Road
Musicians of the World Symphony Orchestra helps performers to regain their careers in a new country
The Ka’ wàhse Street Patrol helps homeless build futures for themselves
Canadian writer Andrew Smith chronicles his efforts at self-publishing
Kamran Aryah investigates whether wax will wane.
Dan Walber dives into the image + nation film festival
“So the shaping spirit of work / can make a town…” This sentiment, expressed by Montreal poet Louis Dudek about his hometown, is particularly evident… Read More »Under the Olympian shadow
Ever heard of Ahava? It’s a cosmetics company that specializes in skin care products. Cosmetics companies often stir up enough controversy on their own, through… Read More »Make-up cover-up
En Masse artist collective transforms installation piece into mentorship project