Sex, drugs, and the opera
Opera McGill radically reinterprets Handel’s Agrippina for student audience
Opera McGill radically reinterprets Handel’s Agrippina for student audience
Chants Libres’s latest production parts with operatic tradition
Solo dance performance denies audience passive role
PistolPress releases cross-genre anthology of nascent talents
Eric Andrew-Gee recalls biking the Camino de Santiago
Student a capella group Effusion celebrates 10-year anniversary
Players’ Theatre portrays life in between the needle and the dregs
Avant-garde art publication appeals to more senses than one
This past Wednesday, diaspora solidarity collective Tadamon!, in collaboration with the Suoni per il Popolo music festival and CKUT, hosted the eleventh edition of Artists… Read More »The sounds of solidarity
Three contemporary poets read their work at Green Room
Only one band would cover Black Flag’s “Damaged” by memory: the same band who wrote a vocal suite for Björk and collaborated with David Byrne… Read More »Look out Wagner – here comes the future!
Student bands weigh in on how to break into the Montreal music scene
New exhibition examines the fundamental constructs of gallery space
A son reconnects with his father through music and art
Panel discusses the legal issues surrounding street art