Sickly Sweet
Cal Lane refashions steel oil drums into incisive environmental art
Cal Lane refashions steel oil drums into incisive environmental art
L es Signes Vitaux, Quebec director Sophie Deraspe’s most recent film, is at once eerie and heartwarming. Taking the cold Quebec winter as its backdrop,… Read More »Les Signes Vitaux
As the French director Jean-Luc Godard famously mused, “All you need to make a film is a gun and a girl.” In his latest montage… Read More »Film Ist a Girl and a Gun
Leslie, My Name is Evil is director Reginal Harkema’s commentary on sixties American life. The decade saw the Vietnam War, the free love era, and… Read More »Leslie, My Name is Evil
Discovering a new filmmaker is a joyful experience. A fresh voice emerging on to the cinematic scene has the potential to invigorate and inspire in… Read More »Mary and Max
Montreal’s Festival du Nouveau Cinema (FNC) has a history of showcasing the new and innovative in Canadian and international film. Each year, new, more obscure… Read More »Festival du Nouveau Cinema 2009
Danses Buissonières’ emerging choreographers aren’t shy about dancing
Opening concert sets tone for a diversity of performances this year
With his new documentary Rapping with Shakespeare, director-producer Michael King delivers a heart-warming film about one teacher’s mission to reach his students through literature. The… Read More »Rapping with Shakespeare
Town of Mont Royal
Nationwide event aims to raise poetry’s profile
Lecture series limits presentations to seven minutes
Concordia photography student’s exhibition memorializes the phantoms of the recession
Brian Keast talks with some of the people behind McGill’s annual pow-wow
Improv hip-hop collective finds new home and wider audience