Vintage melodies
Erin Lang’s music has a certain wistful charm about it; her songs contain echoes of an old music box rediscovered in one’s attic, or a… Read More »Vintage melodies
Erin Lang’s music has a certain wistful charm about it; her songs contain echoes of an old music box rediscovered in one’s attic, or a… Read More »Vintage melodies
“Socrates, is virtue teachable?” asks Meno. And so Plato’s Socratic dialogue, Meno, begins. Meno has, of course, been studied extensively. But rather than offering a… Read More »The theatrics of thought
Salons Femmes br@nchées are a proud tradition at Studio XX, Montreal’s bilingual, feminist digital art centre. These evening show-and-tells serve the studio’s mandate to facilitate… Read More »Techno feminism
Acclaimed Irish writer explores the frictions that fueled Oscar Wilde
A look into the new handmade
Dance has a difficult reputation to escape; it’s often thought of as a technically challenging, formally beautiful art form that hasn’t changed much since the… Read More »The familial jungle
“Soap” explores our society’s fear of dirt
A look at Montreal’s only Haitian radio station
CCA exhibition examines the relationship between writing and architecture
Conserving the architecture behind yesterday’s consumption
A walk through the city’s vanishing energy centre
Fusions have been ubiquitous in popular culture for many years; from Cuban-Asian cuisine to rap-rock to jeggings (yes, the jeans/leggings hybrid) – they’re usually pretty… Read More »Future jazz
New documentary profiles peak oil prophet
CCA exhibition examines the relationship between writing and architecture
New project serves to highlight anglophone artists working in Montreal