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Much Ado About Nothing
in Westmount Park

Repercussion Theatre’s latest Shakespeare in the Park offering. By Byron Toben

Habitat ’67:
The Shape of Things to Come

Exhibition on architect Moshe Safdie’s pioneering urban housing complex, until August 13, 2017

Interview with Aaron Rand

Long-time Westmounter radio host opens up on his life and local issues. By Nadine Hennelly

Shakespeare-Before-the-Show with Geordie Theatre School

This year again, Repercussion is partnering with Geordie Theatre School for pre-show youth workshops.

Why modernizing animal
protection laws fail to pass

Canada’s animal protection laws do not meet today’s changing expectations. By Georges R. Dupras

“What’s in a name?”
Well, a lot…

… according to the international hit comedy now at the Segal. By Byron Toben

A home on Lake Memphremagog

A return to a balanced lifestyle, simple technologies, and materials requiring little maintenance. Via v2com

See you in Hudson
for Arts Alive! Québec

The charming town hosts its version of the annual arts and culture festival. By Barbara Ford

Like parent, like child
at the Montreal Jazz Festival

Two talented offspring of jazz greats take the stage at jazz fest. By Byron Toben

Not to be missed
Montreal Summer festivals

Montreal is home to some of the biggest and most successful festivals. By Patricia Dumais

The Hammer Comes Down
on spousal support

Two basic formulas to calculate spousal support based on current advisory guidelines. By Linda Hammerschmid

Joyce’s Ulysses explained
by Michael Kenneally

The Concordia professor delivers a fascinating lecture on the seminal James Joyce novel. By Byron Toben

Mount Royal,
a mountain of summer fun

Les amis de la montagne launches its summer activity calendar.

Westmount’s magical
mystery garden tour

The Secret Garden Tour offers the opportunity to explore exceptional Westmount gardens. By Patricia Dumais

See you in Knowlton
for Arts Alive! Québec

The annual arts and culture festival offers activities for all ages. By Barbara Ford

Hello Broadway
a joyous musical revue

The Lyric Theatre Singers’ latest show featured the music of the legendary Jule Styne. By Byron Toben

And the winners are…
Montreal Fringe 2017

Six more St-Ambroise Montreal Fringe Festival reviews... and regrets. By Byron Toben

Of masks, climate change and tattoos

Reviews of three Frankie Award nominated Fringe plays. By Julia Ainsworth

The Hammer Comes Down
on careless road users

Can cyclists and motorists be encouraged to share the road? By Linda Hammerschmid

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
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