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And the Montreal Fringe
“Frankie” Awards go to…

The St. Ambroise Montreal Fringe Festival honours its best. By Byron Toben

Arts Alive! Québec
Huntingdon Events

The multi-region arts festival heads to Huntingdon Sunday, July 8. By Janis Kirshner

A summer based on
the theme of love and war

The Festival de Lanaudière unveils its 41st season programming

Québec’s place in a changing world

Philippe Couillard promotes “an innovative method of governing” at CORIM luncheon. By Jean-Luc Burlone

Shakespeare-Before-the-Show returns!

Once again, Repercussion is partnering with Geordie Theatre School for pre-show youth workshops

Byron’s Fringe Festival
“Peeps” diary /2

Channelled in the style of Samuel Pepys’ 16th century diary. By Byron Toben

Chrystia Freeland on
Canada in a Changing World

Canada’s Minister of Foreign Affairs speaks at CORIM luncheon. By Jean-Luc Burlone

The Cambridge University
Wind Orchestra in Montréal

Two free outdoor concerts at the foot of Mount Royal, July 5 and 12

Insights from the hood
(Parenthood, that is) / 6

In retrospect. By Mona Andrei

A new globalization:
managing uncertainty

The Conference of Montreal remains at the height of its reputation for quality. By Jean-Luc Burlone

Speed and failure improve
productivity and growth

In the wake of the 24th Conference of Montreal, businesses learn to increase their likelihood of success. By Jean-Luc Burlone

Arts Alive! Québec festival
returns for fourth year

Six Quebec regions band together to create a lively summer festival series. By Janis Kirshner

China on the rise
roils Washington

Trump, the G7 and America’s fears. By Patrick Barnard

Hallelujah ! Handel at the
Festival Montréal Baroque

A program in the image of the short-tempered but flamboyant virtuoso composer. June 21st to 24th

As Fringe as it gets:
Rootless Tree and Greasy

A one-act absurdist play and an LGBTQ take on Grease. By Julia Ainsworth

Montreal Fringe Festival
is your arty oyster

Get your #Fringebuzz on at the most eclectic arts festival in town, the 28th St-Ambroise Montreal Fringe Festival. By Janis Kirshner

Another opening,
another splendid show

Journey to Broadway a fitting tribute to Lyric Theatre Singers’ 28th year. By Byron Toben

Byron’s Fringe Festival
“peeps” diary

Channelled in the style of Samuel Pepys’ 16th century diary. By Byron Toben

Contemporary Black
Canadian Art at the MMFA

A new exhibition that challenges preconceived notions of Blackness in Canada

Past and Present
Face-to-Face with Picasso

A major exhibition offering a new perspective and inspiring a rereading of art history

Godot at Coconut Grove
a Bloomsday Festival highlight

Recounting the disastrous first American production of Samuel Beckett’s iconic play. By Byron Toben

Birth of a local living
history collection / 5

The Atwater Library and Montreal Island seniors construct a living a history collection. By Wanda Potrykus

Gabrielle Soskin’s
one-woman debut play

“Counting Aloud” as a senior lady masters the piano. By Byron Toben
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