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Chaconne and chocolate:
Two Italian delicacies

Carte blanche concert with Dorothéa Ventura and the spellbinding sound of the chaconne

Food for Thought:
February is for comfort food!

Recipes to warm you up, celebrate Valentine’s and the Super Bowl. By Penny Arsenault and Irwin Rapoport

Parall(elles) at the MMFA:
A History of Women in Design

The important contribution of women to the world of design over the past 150 years

Cine Gael film festival
tackles Irish referendums

Same-sex marriage and legal abortions are the hot topics. By Byron Toben

Kassandra Reynolds
exhibition at Arts Sutton

The contemporary art gallery presents The Land and Its People until March 19

A solution to protect the
environment and biodiversity

A moratorium on developing remaining wilderness and farmland can make a difference for Greater Montreal. By Irwin Rapoport

Wildside Festival 2023
ends on a high note

Planting an Apple Tree and Me, My Selfie and I deliver a grand finale. By Byron Toben

As February marches toward March…

Mid to end-of-month offers a wide variety of entertainment. By Byron Toben

A story about women
making a difference

Resistance is a powerful word that can be associated with others like defiance or refusal. By Mona Andrei

Pause For Poetry:
Michael Hawkes /54

A Sound World A poem by Michael Hawkes

Ciné Gael Irish film festival
opens with a charming tale

Award-winning Roise & Frank features a dog with a real tail to tell it. By Byron Toben

February celebrates
Black History Month

The theme for this year’s celebration is Black Resistance. By Byron Toben

Strange Bewildering Time:
Istanbul to Kathmandu

Montreal journalist Mark Abley recounts his 1978 journey along the Hippie Trail. By Irwin Rapoport

Jean Genet’s Les Bonnes
at the Centaur Wildside Festival

The arbitrariness of class designations and the very real struggle of class inequality. By Jacqueline van de Geer

Some warm and cozy
early February entertainment

Events range from Ancient Greece to Modern Ireland and the annual Wildside Festival. By Byron Toben

Montreal marks International
Holocaust Remembrance Day

The city is host to several institutions on genocide and human rights. By Byron Toben

Welcome to the Chinese
Year of the Rabbit

Centaur Theatre stages Wildside Festival and Infinitheatre revives a past gem. By Byron Toben

Study raises alarm on
black carbon nanoparticles

Dorval cited as one of the most wintertime polluted places observed around the globe. By Murray Levine

Mid to end of January
events to watch for

Theatre, lectures and music to warm up a cold month. By Byron Toben

How to write captivating
content for your blog

Here are the most important tips and writing strategies to choose when writing content for your blog

Why COP-15 may fail
right here at home

Are Transport Minister Alghabra and ADM against the environment? By Patrick Barnard

Nature at the heart of
Maison du Pommier

A minimalist and modern glass residence in perfect harmony with the beauty of the surrounding nature

Westmount places:
What’s in a street name?

Some Westmount streets named after dignitaries in Canadian history. By Michael Walsh
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