Read more3 minute read ArtsTransforming a dark chapter of history 15th Montreal International Black Film Festival kicks off with an exclusive screening of Harriet Harriet, a poignant biopic…byPauline NesbittOctober 1, 2019
Read more3 minute read ArtsWhen a threesome veers off track Honesty Rents by The Hour, a play produced by Infinitheatre, is more than just a hook-up story The…byPauline NesbittMarch 25, 2017
Read more2 minute read ArtsAngélique: This is not another slave story The play sheds light on Marie-Josèphe Angélique’s questionable conviction Black Theatre Workshop has partnered with Tableau D’Hôte Theatre…byPauline NesbittMarch 21, 2017
Read more2 minute read ArtsPerformance art and history Performing artist, Howard J. Davis, debuts his film, C’est Moi, based on black Canadian history Performing artist Howard…byPauline NesbittNovember 22, 2016
Read more3 minute read ArtsA theatrical look at a refugee’s life in Canada Teesri Duniya Theatre is making a statement with another politically charged play, The Refugee Hotel. The Refugee Hotel…byPauline NesbittNovember 8, 2016
Read more2 minute read ArtsAu Contraire Film Festival opens with comedic appeal The film festival addresses the issue of mental illness through the visual medium Stand-up comic Christophe Davidson gave…byPauline NesbittNovember 1, 2016
Read more3 minute read ArtsBattered: Jealousy, violence, love and redemption In this new play by Arthur Holden, characters both suffer from and enact violence Battered, a play focusing…byPauline NesbittOctober 18, 2016
Read more3 minute read ArtsOpéra de Montréal: the 2016-2017 season The Wall, Don Giovanni, Dialogues des Carmelites and more are coming to Montreal The Opéra de Montréal announced…byPauline NesbittMarch 8, 2016
Read more3 minute read ArtsHistory and geography converge at the Côte-Saint-Luc Library The library is now hosting two exhibits by David Chandler and Stanley Sklar. This is the last week…byPauline NesbittJanuary 26, 2016
Read more4 minute read ArtsDiscover the details of a beloved writer’s life The Pointe-à-Callière Museum is hosting Investigating Agatha Christie until April 17 Agatha Christie’s first visit to Montreal happened…byPauline NesbittJanuary 12, 2016
Read more2 minute read ArtsSpiritual growth depicted in photography Justin Kingsley’s photography exhibit, Georges & Guy, explores two individuals and their passion for karate The Georges &…byPauline NesbittNovember 24, 2015
Read more2 minute read ArtsStories of the Northwest Territories Akpik Theatre presents Tumit, a northern Indigenous play performed in English and French Tumit, a northern Indigenous play…byPauline NesbittNovember 17, 2015