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Felix and Oscar still at odds and still just as funny
The Segal's latest offering is a classic
Article online since May 12th 2008
The West End's younger readers might be forgiven for thinking that The Odd Couple refers to Gnarls Barkley's latest CD, but in fact it's one of Neil Simon's most popular plays, written more than 40 years ago. Despite its age, the play's theme and its characters still manage to remain relevant...
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Toula Foscolos
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Dr. Keir strikes back
‘Teaching the Fringe’ is a comic rebuttal attacking the "menace of rogue audience members"
Article online since May 9th 2008
The Fringe Festival is well-known for attracting some of the wackiest acts in Canada. By its very nature, it provides venues — albeit sometimes makeshift ones — for just about anyone who can come up with the fee. As a result, audiences rarely know what they’re in for, and most seem to...
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Wayne Larsen
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101 ways to delay video game releases
Article online since May 6th 2008
First, it was having French instruction manuals along with the English ones. Then it was having bilingual back-of-game-box descriptions. Next, according to an interview with Christine St. Pierre, provincial minister of communications, culture and womens' condition last year with a Quebec City...
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Raffy Boudjikanian
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Dawson players end season with 18th-century romp
By Cecily Van Horn
Article online since April 30th 2008
The graduating class of Dawson College’s professional theatre program recently staged a hilarious rendition of P.M. Clepper's comedy Joseph Andrews, based on the classic Fielding novel. The production was the last of this season, and the players definitely went off on a high note, sending...
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Library boosts book club programs
By Matthew Surridge
Article online since April 30th 2008
The love of reading is alive and well at the Westmount Public Library, which celebrated local book clubs last Wednesday with a wine and cheese evening that attracted about 40 people to the library’s Westmount Room. In addition to meeting, mingling, and sharing their reading lists, the club...
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Champions of the slopes
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The gift that grew into a cultural giant
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Batshaw holds art fundraiser
( October 26th 2007 )
Pearson compares famous female photographers
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Art for Healing Foundation opens Ann McCall Gallery at General Hospital
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Bookstore venue works for grassroots theatre
( October 10th 2007 )
The fall and rise of a new cultural season
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Art for Healing Foundation opens Ann McCall Gallery at General Hospital
( October 5th 2007 )
Making words count: Westmount author gives writing workshop this Saturday
( September 27th 2007 )
It's girls' night out at the McClure
( September 20th 2007 )
Author series offers something for everyone
( September 20th 2007 )
Golden Stagers take on 'Collected Stories'
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Burlone’s Camera Loca on Ocean Drive showcases abstraction and dynamism in photography
( September 6th 2007 )
Gleams Theatre and Diamond Bookstore offer a new expression of live drama
( September 6th 2007 )
Westmount theatre group changes direction
( August 20th 2007 )
Opera concert in Ste. Geneviève
( August 20th 2007 )
Silence! Filming Going On!
( August 20th 2007 )
Cinema industry: Montreal perks up
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Marie-Chantal Perron: dramatic yet funny
( August 20th 2007 )
Louise Lecavalier’s Instinct
( August 20th 2007 )
To the Library and Beyond: Young readers reach for the stars
( August 9th 2007 )
Repercussion Theatre takes on classic French farce
( August 9th 2007 )
News inspires multi-disciplinary artist
( August 6th 2007 )
Calendar of activities of the Stewart Museum
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Les Bisson Buisson attendus à Sherbrooke
( August 5th 2007 )
Library joins mp3 revolution
( August 2nd 2007 )
Group show presents a variety of forms and talents
( August 2nd 2007 )
Les FrancoFolies : c’est parti!
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