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Osheaga: 10 acts to catch, from Blondie to Odesza
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Coffee culture gets its due in Corsé magazine
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JFL review: Amy Schumer delivers sharp surprise show from rough notes
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Brownstein at Just for Laughs: Is political correctness killing comedy?
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T'Cha Dunlevy: Robert Lepage's Kanata cancellation is right result, wrong reason
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Why Heavy Montréal may be our most entertaining festival
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Public memorial for Harry Gulkin to be held Aug. 5
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Montreal publisher has first graphic novel to make Man Booker Prize list
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Dunlevy: Lepage, Mnouchkine resort to stereotypes in defence of Kanata and SLĀV
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Filmmaker Don Letts remembers first gig: The Who in London back in 1971
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Brownstein: 'Lived many lives', Montreal filmmaker Harry Gulkin has died
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Robert Lepage's Kanata: Indigenous leaders 'hurt', frustrated after talks
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Cavalia's Odysseo returns for a final round of elegant horseplay
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Local Arts JFL: Hannah Gadsby's Nanette has changed the comedy conversation
The poignant account of a performer reassessing her life and choice of métier will be performed for the final time in Montreal Friday night. -
Local Arts Female comedy duo has faith in the post-Rozon Just for Laughs
Jess Salomon and Eman El-Husseini dismiss a boycott: “We put up with way too much sexual abuse to not do the festival. I didn’t go through all that for nothing.” -
Columnists Brownstein: Comedian Orny Adams is 'not angry. I'm passionate'
Ethnic Show comic on overcoming a bad rap and using ceiling-fan humour to unite audiences 'which is something the world can use right now' -
Local News They’re quieter than music venues, but are friperies what the Plateau needs?
These places are ground zero for the alternative music scene in Montreal, Brendan Kelly says — the same scene that is celebrated by music fans and journalists the world over. -
Music Rising Quebec rocker Hubert Lenoir up for prestigious music prize
Following his meteoric rise in his home province over the past several months, Lenoir seems set to break into English Canada. -
Entertainment Polaris Music Prize short list features strong Quebec contingent
Projects by Jean-Michel Blais, Hubert Lenoir and Pierre Kwenders are also among the listed albums. -
Music Concert review: Radiohead in a class of its own at Bell Centre
The first of two Montreal shows spanned crackling quiet to full-on doom, with enough joy to dispel the art-rockers' old dystopian reputation. -
Local Arts Osheaga bans plastic straws; other evenko music fests to follow lead
As well, a tanker truck will supply water to music-lovers to encourage the use of reusable containers. -
Columnists Brownstein: Emmy-winner Macy to take a stab at standup during JFL gala
"Just throw your hat as far ahead of yourself as you can, then you have to go get it," says William H. Macy. "I think that’s what I’m doing here." -
Local News SLAV director Robert Lepage addresses opponents of new show Kanata
Lepage has proposed a meeting with those who signed an open letter critical of Kanata, which centres on Aboriginal populations but does not appear to include Indigenous actors.