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Montreal Fringe 2017
half way through

Byron reports on some of his Fringe Festival theatre picks. By Byron Toben

It Shoulda Been You
now in Yiddish (mostly)

Popular Broadway musical shoulda been in Yiddish from the start. By Byron Toben

Fringe Festival Report
Part 1: June 3 to June 9

Theatre, dance, performance art, the Fringe has it all. By Luc Archambault

Byron’s Fringe picks
sight unseen 2017

Some promising Montreal Fringe Festival theatre shows. By Byron Toben

El Conde de Torrefiel:
pantomime and histrionics

Contemporary Europe explored through a visit of ten cities. By Luc Archambault

Yulin Festival: stopping
the horrific dog meat trade

Will a ban on the selling of dog meat finally end this notorious event? By Brittany Semeniuk

Wycinka Holzfällen
or Woodcutters

An intense theatrical rendition of Thomas Bernhard’s novel. By Luc Archambault

Chrissy Cheung: the
importance of movement

An original artist explores the pictural transcription of motion. Text and photos by Luc Archambault

Brown’s Hill Exhibition
Variations on a landscape

Latest McClure Gallery exhibition unites five artists under one subject. By Jean-François Brucel

Monument 0: Haunted by the War (1913-2013)

A grand choreography by Eszter Salamon at the FTA. By Luc Archambault

Modern Blacksploitation
after so much struggle

Get Out versus I Am Not Your Negro: a devolution in the imagery of Afro-Americans in modern storytelling. By Luc Archambault

The Birds is a hoot
from the past

Dramatis Personae presents an ancient yet timely Greek comedy. By Byron Toben

Alien: Covenant integrates the franchise successfully

This sixth part of the franchise closes the loop between Prometheus and Alien. By Luc Archambault

Volta delivers
high voltage action

Latest Cirque du Soleil show features even more electrifying stunts. By Byron Toben

100% Montreal surveys the city

The eleventh edition of Festival TransAmériques launches with an X-ray play about Montreal. By Luc Archambault

Giacomo Puccini’s La Bohème
at the Opéra de Montréal

How invigorating to see young music lovers at L’Opéra de Montréal! By Luc Archambault

Fabiola Toupin is fabulous singing Aznavour

Internationally renowned Trois-Rivières native masters French chansonnier’s songs. By Byron Toben

Setting your financial risk

The Beta coefficient helps manage stock portfolio risk. By Jean-Luc Burlone

Bed and Breakfast:
Home Sweet Home

The Centaur closes its season with a refreshing new Canadian comedy hit. By Patricia Dumais

Love’s Lament,
a remarquable end of season

Les Idées Heureuses concert explores the secular musical repertoire of the late Middle-Ages. By Luc Archambault

Fifty years of Aislin
at the McCord Museum

No one is immune to this talented satirist’s incisive pen. By Jean-François Brucel

The benefits of guest blogging

This may change your opinion on writing for “free”. By Mona Andrei

Feminist rebel(le)
with a cause

Rebel Daughter, a fitting finale to Dawson theatre program’s winter season. By Byron Toben
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