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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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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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Garneau presents essay awards
By Stanley Baker
Article online since April 30th 2008
Federal Liberal candidate Marc Garneau will be on hand next Monday at St. Matthias' Church to present awards to the local winners of the Royal Commonwealth Society's annual essay competition. Westmount private schools have traditionally made a strong showing in entries for the competition,...
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Non, No, Niet, Never !
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