Read more3 minute read NewsThe World March of Women’s fifth action concluded this Sunday Marchers chanted “Equity is Possible through Diversity” as this year’s focus was on the rights of Indigenous and…byIsabelle Devi PoirierOctober 22, 2021
Read more4 minute read ArtsSquid Game’s striking portrayal of modern capitalist society Squid Game has captivated audiences across the world with it’s twisted mix of Korean childhood games and violent…byGabriela VillarroelOctober 20, 2021
Read more3 minute read Arts‘Titane’: Hard to watch, easy to feel Director Julia Ducournau’s latest horror film explores the monstrous relationship a person can have with their body Off…byLola CardonaOctober 19, 2021
Read more3 minute read NewsConcordia professor Nadia Chaudhri dies at 43, leaving a historic legacy Amid her fight against ovarian cancer, the neuroscientist inspired hundreds of thousands on the internet Dr. Nadia Chaudhri,…byBogdan LytvynenkoOctober 19, 2021
Read more3 minute read News“It’s about time”: Historic municipal debate takes place in Montreal’s Chinatown On Saturday, municipal candidates go head-to-head in Montreal’s famous and neglected neighbourhood This past Saturday, Montreal’s Chinese community…byAlexa Toguri-LaurinOctober 19, 2021
Read more3 minute read ArtsLarry Achiampong’s Relic Traveller is a meditation on race, diaspora and historical preservation The artist’s first solo exhibition in the Americas offers an immersive, thought-provoking experience for visitors Early on a…byAshley Fish RobertsonOctober 18, 2021
Read more3 minute read Ar(t)chivesArtsGordon Matta-Clark’s unique vision of urban space American artist Gordon Matta-Clark is well known for his technique which involved cutting shapes into buildings Gordon Matta-Clark…byVéronique MorinOctober 18, 2021
Read more3 minute read ArtsFour Indigenous authors every Canadian should be reading right now While this article only covers a fraction of the talent that can be found from Indigenous writers, here…byAshley Fish RobertsonOctober 12, 2021
Read more2 minute read ArtsSumarnótt: A night without darkness Montrealers can experience Iceland’s endless summer days in a captivating exhibit by Ragnar Kjartansson Sumarnótt, meaning “summer night”…byHannah SabourinOctober 12, 2021
Read more3 minute read Ar(t)chivesM. Gros: investigation games and the art world Artistic duo Geneviève and Matthieu derive inspiration for their latest performance from investigative TV shows and movies Artistic…byVéronique MorinOctober 12, 2021
Read more4 minute read NewsAfter a year of hardship in Haiti, the response from Haitian Montrealers has been disappointing, says one activist Activist Frantz André is calling on politicians to encourage greater support for the Haitian community Activists are calling…byEvan LindsayOctober 12, 2021
Read more4 minute read MusicAn interview with Montreal-based The Damn Truth The band members are keeping their answers damn truthful Despite a turbulent year, The Damn Truth haven’t lost…byAshley Fish RobertsonOctober 12, 2021