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The Cole Foundation:
Intercultural Conversations

Heading into its 10th year encouraging theatrical dialogue between the various cultures in Montreal

May, Mount Royal month:
Explore the mountain!

Springtime festivities begin with the Mount Royal Clean-Up

Malika Tirolean:
Tribute to Nina Simone

Loads of talent at this Segal Centre Power Jazz presentation. By Byron Toben

Gounod’s Roméo et Juliette
at l’Opéra de Montréal

The most famous love story at Salle Wilfrid-Pelletier, Place des Arts, May 19, 22, 24 and 26

Play brings Alzheimer’s
down to earth

D² Productions presents a fine ensemble in The Gravitational Pull of Bernice Trimble. By Byron Toben

The REM:
Another Olympic Stadium?

The real cost of the Réseau express métropolitain. By Patrick Barnard

Each one’s success:
a collective project

Jean-François Lisée and Véronique Hivon present the PQ’s platform on education. By Jean-Luc Burlone

The Medium/Riders to the Sea,
an indie theatre first

The eclectic Snowglobe Theatre presents two short operas. By Byron Toben

Alexis Nihon Shaved Head
Challenge results

Alexis Nihon raises $14,983 for the well-being of cancer-stricken children and their families

The Chairman has died…
Long live Wednesday Night!

David Taylor Traill Nicholson, long time chairman/host of the Wednesday Night salon. By Wanda Potrykus, OWN

My second time Around
the World in 80 Days

Local audiences get to enjoy this fast-paced treat of a show. By Byron Toben

The 7th edition of
Parle-moi d’amour

From May 1 to 9, Les Impatients present the works of more than 60 artists

Legends Dietrich and Piaf
belt it out onstage

The spectacular English world premiere of The Angel and the Sparrow. By Byron Toben

Westmount: The question of
a second swimming pool

Does Westmount really need another municipal swimming pool? By Patricia Dumais

Insights from the hood
(Parenthood, that is) / 4

The first ten years are the easiest. By Mona Andrei

Successions adds to
plays about inheritance

Michaela Di Cesare’s new play deals with an all too common family dilemna. By Byron Toben

Spring has arrived to
the Quartier des spectacles

This new program offers you many inescapable rendezvous

Zoë’s story: Staying
healthy while competing

A competitive swimmer praises Leucan for helping her live a more normal life

The Hammer comes down:
My favourite hobby

Wildlife encounters bring heartfelt joy and inner peace. By Linda Hammerschmid

Secret Places
Hidden Treasures / 11

Local students show off their literary stuff in the 2017 McEntyre Writing Competition. Introduction by Wayne Larsen

Fight On! – Part One,
an epic accomplishment

Infinitheatre presents the impressive first part of Francis Dickens’ Canadian adventure. By Byron Toben

The Hammer comes down:
Be careful what you veto!

Putin veto would open the door to sanctioned chemical warfare against any country, including Russia. By Linda Hammerschmid

Singer Nina Simone is
a hot item this month

Nadia Theobal sings the misunderstood diva at Le Balcon supper-club. By Byron Toben
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