Genuine exposures
Terence Burns’ portraits aim to capture authors in their natural setting
Terence Burns’ portraits aim to capture authors in their natural setting
Speakers at McGill stress our right to take control of our bodies
Braving strangers’ sweat and subliminal messaging at Montreal Knows No Wave
Peter Victor’s vision for a more sane economy
Unmasking racism
Diane Obomsawin illustrates the mysterious case of Kaspar Hauser with child-like sensitivity
Thinking twice about the Outremont microcosm
The Savoy Society’s Yeomen of the Guard expertly melds music and words
When Montreal-based contemporary dance company O Vertigo first premiered La Chambre Blanche in 1992, the work was met with instant critical success and toured worldwide.… Read More »Culture Brief: Dancing in the psych ward
Critical approach behind McGill’s 2009 production enhances its relevance
Tracey Deer’s Club Native reflects on Mohawk identity
Though naive, George Ter-Stepanian’s 1989 sci-fi novel was ahead of its time
Author Lawrence Hill talks about identity, language, and the experience of the black loyalist
DeAnne Smith’s self-deprecating comic burlesque show bares all
Aren’t we more than CEOs and corporate ‘hos?