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Bloomsday Montréal
celebrates 10th anniversary

Another successful streamed festival that was free for all. By Byron Toben

From the other side:
Thoughts from Norman H. Havill

Expressing gratitude to all the Health Care Professionals who work tirelessly beneath the radar screen. By Georges R. Dupras

The healing power
of horses with Karine

Presenting a new episode of the web series for seniors We’re All In This Together

Montreal’s Monarch fields
must be preserved

Monarchs come to feed and breed among abundant milkweed in threatened Technoparc meadow. By Patrick Barnard and Richard Swift

Fringe reviews and June
entertainment deadlines

Some worthwhile theatrical shows to catch now. By Byron Toben

Pause For Poetry:
Michael Hawkes /29

Alexa Googles the Answering Machine. A poem by Michael Hawkes

Bill 21 update and the
dangers of nationalism

Quebec government plans to appeal the April 5 Quebec Superior Court ruling. By Irwin Rapoport

Festivals and other events
from June 10 to 20

The Fringe and Bloomsday are back plus offerings from Gingold, Red Bull and Irish Rep. By Byron Toben

Pause For Poetry:
Michael Hawkes /28

A Change of Heart A poem by Michael Hawkes

A senseless bear killing
in West Island Montreal

The decision to euthanize a young bear was made for the wrong reasons. By Georges R. Dupras

June is really busting out all over

With Louise Pitre, Remember Me, the Fringe Fest, Bloomsday Montréal, Shorelines and more. By Byron Toben

The Semaine québécoise
des personnes handicapées

An opportunity to reflect on how we can make our society more Inclusive. By Jennifer Maccarone

Sierra Club holds roundtable
on Technoparc Wetlands

Webinar brought together indigenous leaders, environmentalists, officials and the public. By Patrick Barnard

Bedlam Theater streams
a reading of Still Waiting

Play is based on the Dorothy Parker short story A Telephone Call. By Byron Toben

Festival Classica live starting May 29

The 10th Classica Festival will be held under the theme From Wolfgang to Amadeus

Play inspires research
into roman emperors

A review of New York Red Bull Theater’s production of Sejanus, His Fall. By Byron Toben

Explore bird watching
with Joël Coutu

Presenting a new episode of the web series for seniors We’re All In This Together

Entertainment events
as May eases into June

Streaming events from the resilient theatre communities of Montreal and New York. By Byron Toben

Theatre for audiences
both old and young

Geordie Theatre’s Virginia Wolf and New York Bedlam Theater’s Anna Karenina. By Byron Toben

Elinor Frey, a true
goddess of the bow

A strong stage presence and a perfectly mastered performance. By Luc Archambault

The best high-end
restaurants In Westmount

Celebrating a birthday at home doesn’t mean you have to miss out on delicious food

Pause For Poetry:
Michael Hawkes /27

Thoughts of Jerusalem. A poem by Michael Hawkes

Henry of Grosmont:
To be or not be literate?

That is the question the 14th-century nobleman asked of himself. By Irwin Rapoport
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