What’s the haps
Support for Kader, Algerian refugee Monday, October 6, 7 p.m. Carrefour for popular education of Pointe-Saint-Charles, 2356 Centre (metro Charlevoix) Learn about Canada’s migration policy… Read More »What’s the haps
Support for Kader, Algerian refugee Monday, October 6, 7 p.m. Carrefour for popular education of Pointe-Saint-Charles, 2356 Centre (metro Charlevoix) Learn about Canada’s migration policy… Read More »What’s the haps
A retrospective guide to sex and gender in The Daily
Audio from the readings of four poets at McGill
Voices of other Canadian groups muffled by students’ societies
The sexual politics of R. Kelly
SSMU Council met Thursday with a loaded agenda that included the vote to convert the McGill International Student Network’s (MISN) lounge into a nursery serving… Read More »Council: nursery in Shatner, Tribune wings not clipped
When I first pulled up the Sex Worker’s Internet Radio Lounge (SWIRL) on my laptop, I was in Presse Café taking a break from the… Read More »Running the red light – sex workers’ radio show breaks down stereotypes
Local activists are opposing a Canadian National Rail (CNR) lawsuit against three Mohawk nation activists from the Tyendinaga territory involved in the blockades of two… Read More »CNR-Mohawk lawsuit
October 2 / Le Divan Orange (4234 St. Laurent) Post-punk is dead. No-wave? Over. Or at least, that’s what These Are Powers might have you… Read More »Pop Montreal: These are Powers
October 4-5 / École Lambert-Closse (5840 St. Urbain) October can be a stressful time. The carefree, warm days of September have ended and McGill students… Read More »Pop Montreal: Kids Pop
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International students expect less accessible space
October 2 / Cinéma L’Amour (4015 St. Laurent / With Angela Desveaux Chances are that if you’ve been to Bluegrass night at Barfly in recent… Read More »Pop Montreal: Li’l Andy
Died Young, Stayed Pretty: October 3 at 9 p.m., Cinema du Parc Film Pop runs ‘til October 5 at venues all over Montreal. Check popmontreal.com/film/en… Read More »Pop Montreal: Film Pop – Popping the poster scene