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Abraham Anghik Ruben,
master Inuvialuit sculptor

An exceptional exhibition at La Guilde inaugurates the 2017 Montreal First Peoples Festival. By Jean-François Brucel

Reconciliation through the arts
in the heart of Old Montreal

The 5th Edition of the Mixed Arts Festival. By Luc Archambault

Fringe Festival Report
Part 2: June 10 to June 13

This year’s crop is rich and varied. By Luc Archambault

An scéal na hÉireann:
Festival Bloomsday Montréal

Irish culture at its best through James Joyce, right here and now, until June 16. By Luc Archambault

Montreal Fringe 2017
half way through

Byron reports on some of his Fringe Festival theatre picks. By Byron Toben

It Shoulda Been You
now in Yiddish (mostly)

Popular Broadway musical shoulda been in Yiddish from the start. By Byron Toben

Fringe Festival Report
Part 1: June 3 to June 9

Theatre, dance, performance art, the Fringe has it all. By Luc Archambault

El Conde de Torrefiel:
pantomime and histrionics

Contemporary Europe explored through a visit of ten cities. By Luc Archambault

Wycinka Holzfällen
or Woodcutters

An intense theatrical rendition of Thomas Bernhard’s novel. By Luc Archambault

Monument 0: Haunted by the War (1913-2013)

A grand choreography by Eszter Salamon at the FTA. By Luc Archambault

Modern Blacksploitation
after so much struggle

Get Out versus I Am Not Your Negro: a devolution in the imagery of Afro-Americans in modern storytelling. By Luc Archambault

The Birds is a hoot
from the past

Dramatis Personae presents an ancient yet timely Greek comedy. By Byron Toben
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