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Greek princess
cannot be buried away

Yet another rendition of Antigone, one of the most popular Greek tragedies ever. By Byron Toben

JFK, the opera as
Greek tragedy

Opéra de Montreal hosts the Canadian premiere of the American opera about Kennedy’s last day. By Byron Toben

Thoughts on your legacy:
Preparing for the end today

How you can build a strong legacy by starting now. By Angela Civitella

Opéra de Montréal’s
Canadian premiere of JFK

The last night of the president America will never forget

Fostering Society:
Foster + Partners exhibition

The Centre de design presents the work of the internationally renowned integrated design firm

A masterful portrayal
of apartheid

Master Harold... and the Boys, much praised Shaw Festval production comes to the Segal. By Byron Toben

Gabriel Safdie salutes
the women of the world

A photo tribute to womanhood in its endless array of predicaments and expressions. By Byron Toben

A New Year’s message
from Westmount’s Mayor

Issues and priorities for 2018, the new city budget and an unwelcome Agglo share hike. By Christina M. Smith

The Post, a great reminder of Vietnam deceptions

The true story of the Washington Post’s attempts to publish the Pentagon Papers. By Byron Toben

Dog tale: A St. Bernard
in Westmount

The fascinating history of one of the world’s most famous dog breeds. By Michael Walsh

A hopeful New Year
of resolve and change

Small triumphs are the first significant steps towards accomplishing those resolutions. By Marylin Smith Carsley

Residents may be eligible
for compensation

Claims period open in the Ville-Marie highway class action

The Journey, a fine start
to Cinegael’s 26th year

Fictional tale explores the genesis of the St. Andrews Agreement of 2007. By Byron Toben

Secret Places
Hidden Treasures / 8

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

Centre Phi presents
Festival Cinema Paradiso

A week of special film screenings and activities from January 29 to February 3

The Slender House
on Lake Memphremagog

A contemporary reinterpretation of the bungalow of the 1960s, slicing tradition with elegance. Via v2com

The Hammer comes down:
The death of privacy

A scary New Year? Smart interactivity is probably here to stay but because of it your privacy is not. By Linda Hammerschmid

The very best Canadian films
at Phi Centre in January

Phi Centre selected to host the Toronto International Film Festival’s Canada’s Top Ten Film Festival in Montreal

Wildside Festival at Centaur
is all-girl (almost)

The hottest two weeks in winter” highlight some of Montreal’s more successful independent productions. By Byron Toben

Cirque du Soleil’s
icy winter wonderland

Crystal incorporates juggling, acrobatics and high wire thrills with skating daring dos. By Byron Toben

Insights from the hood
(Parenthood, that is) / 1

11 parenting myths you should probably hear from a stranger. By Mona Andrei

The Hammer comes down:
The ‘Holidays’

It should not offend anyone, be it in the public or private sectors, to refer to Christmas by its actual name. By Linda Hammerschmid

Cinegael’s 2018 dates
and the FIS winter party

Montréal’s Irish Film Festival announces 2018 dates / Federation of Irish Societies holds seasonal celebration. By Byron Toben
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