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Bourgie Hall unveils its
new 2023-2024 season

This 13th season promises to be more surprising and captivating than ever! By Luc Archambault

Pause For Poetry:
Michael Hawkes /55

Cabot Square A poem by Michael Hawkes

Album launch attracts a
full house at La Sala Rossa

Summersett’s More of the World features a jubilant collection of genre-defiant songs. By Byron Toben

The origin of the City of
Westmount’s Floral Clock

A unique feature of Westmount Park that is one of only four in existence. By Michael Walsh

The last half of May
picks up steam event-wise

Much to choose from in the way of entertainment as the days grow warmer. By Byron Toben

The Five Pillars to
Positive Parenting / 1

Positive parenting is a powerful approach that can transform your entire parenting journey. By Mona Andrei

Insights from the hood
(Parenthood, that is) / 11

Unleashing empathy: Tips for raising compassionate children. By Mona Andrei

Ciné Gael wraps up 31st year
with Heaney retrospective

Sheamus Heaney: The Music of What Happens celebrates the poet’s life and work. By Byron Toben

New threats to the
Technoparc’s biodiversity

New industrial developments in the green spaces of the Technoparc de Montréal

A fitting retrospective of
Canada’s greatest songwriter

Hudson Village Theatre scores with Early Morning Rain homage to Gordon Lightfoot. By Byron Toben

One of Spring’s first flowers,
the dandelion

Love them or despise them, dandelions are everywhere this time of year. By Michael Walsh

Portfolio Manager 40/60:
Born 1990 / Died 2022

Investors should include a deflationary hedge in the form of a short-term bond allocation. By Mark A. Stairs

Daisy Theatre’s delightful take
on William Shakespeare

Master puppeteer Ronnie Burkett delivers another charming show in Little Willy. By Byron Toben

American legend inspires
rock musical Lizzy

Show has a delightful combination of blood, rage and murder. By Byron Toben

South Asian Film Festival of
Montreal celebrates 12th year

Festival organizers discuss how they selected this year's showcase and the growth of the Festival. By Irwin Rapoport

Festival Accès Asie offers a
diversity of artistic disciplines

An interview with Festival Artistic Director Nayla Naoufal. By Jacqueline van de Geer

Prayer for the French Republic an inter-generational hit

Play examines the on-again, off-again fears of Jews worldwide as to whether they are safe. By Byron Toben

25th anniversary of
the Molinari Quartet

The famous quartet will end its season with a great event: The Quartet according to Berio

Irish short films draw
a full house as usual

This year’s selection included two documentaries, three dramas and three animations. By Byron Toben

Is AI-generated wall art
the future of home decor?

We're about to enter a new AI-visuals driven era in home decorating

Reefer Madness: the movie
musical for a new generation

A musical parody of the 1936 propaganda film entertains with over-the-top satire. By Byron Toben

Early May offers a colourful
assortment of events

This month’s entertainment includes theatre, film festivals, music and puppetry. By Byron Toben

The Greater Montreal City
Nature Challenge is back!

More than 32 municipalities and boroughs will participate in the community-science initiative
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