I didn’t choose Choose Life
Choose Life has a pattern of engaging in questionable events, including displaying photos of fetuses at the crossroads, and more recently hosting a supposedly “non-political”… Read More »I didn’t choose Choose Life
Choose Life has a pattern of engaging in questionable events, including displaying photos of fetuses at the crossroads, and more recently hosting a supposedly “non-political”… Read More »I didn’t choose Choose Life
Canadian says accusations of terror links are baseless
Quebec art collective reworks old pieces into something new
Last week, Global TV aired a segment on escalating violence between Filipino and South Asian teenagers in Montreal’s Côte-des-Neiges neighbourhood. The journalists framed the most… Read More »Look at the big picture behind “gang violence”
I made my dad read Dave Eggers this summer. Having read A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius the summer before, I delighted in seeing him… Read More »How my father learned to swear
Theatre course teaches students about social justice in and out of the classroom
At the Schulich School of Music, a doctoral student prepares for her final recital
Let the Daily’s culture editors tell you everything they know about Pop Montreal, which runs Wednesday through Sunday
A Daily writer talks with his father about water polo, the Troubles, and solidarity through sports
A look at McGill’s cricket community
New online fiction journal Joyland continues Montreal’s writerly tradition
This Tuesday, Cinema Politica will host its first screening of the semester, of the documentary Roadsworth: Crossing the Line. The story of notorious Montreal stencil… Read More »Politica gets rolling
On the corner of Marie-Anne and de Lorimier, a neighbourhood diner sits unassumingly behind a small terrace. Obscured by the umbrellas and trees in front… Read More »Eating out east
Making our cities pedestrian-friendly again
McGill students protest outside of Choose Life event