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Bad Jews make good theatre in re-run

This drama with a sense of humour is an important and entertaining hit. By Byron Toben

Late Company a little gem
from d2 productions

A gutsy play by Canada’s hot young playwright Jordan Tannahill. By Byron Toben

Tower of Song,
a towering tribute concert

Montrealers and the world of words and music say goodbye to citizen Cohen. By Wanda Potrykus

Atwater Library honours
Michael St. B. Harrison

The well-attended annual benefit cocktail party raises $70,000. By Byron Toben

Magic, Colour, Laughs
at the Opéra de Montréal!

The wonderful and electrifying world of Rossini’s La Cenerentola

Boys With Cars:
Geordie’s boldest show yet

A fiercely relevant award-winning contemporary Canadian masterpiece comes to Montreal

Famous tales as told by
the women involved

Her Side of the Story presents female takes on four plays. By Byron Toben

The Hammer comes down:
Children are not sofas!

It is the right of the child to have good relationships with both parents. By Linda Hammerschmid

From card catalogues
to radio waves

Westmount Public Library implements its RFID system. By Michael Walsh

The METAs celebrate
their fifth anniversary

The Montreal English Theatre Awards honour the local theatre scene’s best. By Byron Toben

It ain’t over ’til the fat man stops singing

Remembering legendary singer and musician Fats Domino. By Wanda Potrykus

Grosse-Île recalls terrible
yet inspiring times

Irish exiles to Canada remembered on stage 170 years later. By Byron Toben

The Hockey Sweater: A Musical
skates to a triumph

An iconic piece of Canadian literature brought to life. By Byron Toben

Oedipus Part One:
assembly revives Sophocles

Scapegoat Carnivale Theatre presents a modern adaptation of the classic myth. By Byron Toben

The story of Montreal’s
greystone buildings

The Canadian Centre for Architecture presents Greystone: Tools for Understanding the City. Via v2com

The 7th edition of the
South Asian Film Festival

An eclectic mix of award-winning films from the Indian subcontinent and its diaspora

It’s a Good Life
if You Don’t Weaken

Farewell to virtual friend, activist, lyricist, poet and Canadian conscience, Gord Downie. By Wanda Potrykus

The Mountaintop reaches dramatic heights

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s last night on earth at the Lorraine motel. By Byron Toben

The Atwater Library,
Westmount’s other library

The venerable institution will soon celebrate 189 years of serving the community. By Patricia Dumais

Secret Places
Hidden Treasures / 7

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

Centaur Theatre Scores Big
with Season 49

An “oh so Montreal” selection of plays – diverse, dynamic and timely. By Barbara Ford

Phantom returns
in spirited production

A new production of Broadway’s number two grossing musical of all time. By Byron Toben

The harmful effects
of economic populism

Elites are loosing control to populists, whose policies lack thoughtfulness to succeed in today’s world. By Jean-Luc Burlone
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