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theatrical stories in Quebec

Intercultural Conversations encourages theatrical dialogue between the various cultures in Montreal

English at the Segal
garners standing applause

OBIE-winning play presents a heartfelt and humorous look at what gets lost in translation. By Byron Toben

St-Patrick’s parade a success
after pandemic interlude

Some eighty floats and twenty bands entertain thousands along Ste-Catherine Street. By Byron Toben

IFPSP promotes peace,
security and prosperity

An invitation is extended to all to join the discussion on how lasting peace is achieved

And now for some
memorable movie quotes

The American Film Institute has assembled a list of the 100 most used. By Byron Toben

Entertainment events
as March slides into April

Films on art, both gripping and lively theatre, and a feel-good movie. By Byron Toben

Green Coalition open letter to
Quebec Environment Minister

A call to create a professional order of biologists and a separate environmental assessment office

At the Beginning of Time
reflects upon times gone by

Steve Gallucci’s latest play examines growing up gay and Italian in Montreal. By Byron Toben

Real Estate Talk: Spring
market and pre-approvals

Buyers must acquire a mortgage pre-approval at the current best rate possible. By Joseph Marovitch

When the City of Montreal
was Red Squared

Author Norman Nawrocki discusses his new book in an enlightening way. By Irwin Rapoport

Food for Thought:
Passover dishes

Have you considered vegan and vegetarian options for Passover? By Irwin Rapoport

Global economy outlook:
Cloudy with sunny breaks

The market is forward-looking and is starting to believe the worst can be avoided. By Al Rizk

Ciné Gael Montreal marks
halfway with The New Music

A charming Irish indie film written and directed by an Italian screenwriter. By Byron Toben

A very timely play
examining free speech

What Rough Beast rankles today's youth in a daring drama of that name. By Byron Toben

Ecological hypocrisy
and point of no return

The world that we know will cease to exist and most species we recognize today will be long gone. By Georges Dupras

An engaging theatre
of the absurd comedy

Infinithéâtre’s The King Stinks makes good use of puppetry. By Byron Toben

Centaur’s Brave New Looks
presents What Rough Beast

Playwright Alice Abracen and director Jessica Abdallah discuss the play in a Q&A. By Irwin Rapoport

Cine Gael features the
lushly beautiful Wolfwalkers

The full-length animation has garnered multiple awards. By Byron Toben

Ukraine needs more
than armoured forces

Fighter planes and helicopters are necessary to protect from assaults on defensive lines. By Irwin Rapoport and Hugo Barecca

March comes in not as a
lion but a Rough Beast

Plenty and varied entertainment as the month begins. By Byron Toben

Third Bursary of the MNA
for Westmount—Saint-Louis

MNA Jennifer Maccarone launches an extended third edition of her Student Bursary Program

The King Stinks:
grotesque humour and horror

An interview with playwright Jon Lachlan Stewart and director Olivier Morin. By Irwin Rapoport

Stellar performances in
And The World Goes Round

Musical revue featured the best of songwriting team Kander and Ebb. By Byron Toben
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