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Review: Residential school musical Children of God horrifies and heals
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'These are really sad, sad times' for comedy, standup Judy Gold says
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Kid Koala's Music To Draw To series puts the chillout in winter
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Two Quebec directors earn their way to the Academy Awards
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Watch: Oscar-nominated Quebec filmmakers call experience surreal
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Brownstein: Hillbilly Night's spirit undimmed despite uncertainty
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Montreal's Rumble hits PBS with story of Indigenous links to rock, blues, jazz
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Dunlevy: One SLAV critic uninvited from TLMEP, another debunks Irish slave myth
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Soaking up Sundance: Canadian creators are Utah-bound
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Review: Tweaked SLAV is a tad less problematic, still far from profound
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Children of God transforms residential school trauma into a healing musical
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Igloofest puts the party on ice at the Old Port
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Review: Stars singer Torquil Campbell presents True Crime of passion
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Local Arts Making the scene in 2019: Quebec artists to watch this year
Montreal Gazette contributors pick Quebecers poised for a breakout year, from Mi’kmaq director Jeff Barnaby to La Voix semifinalist Dominique Fils-Aimé. -
Local News Queens of Egypt help Pointe-à-Callière log another record year
A total of 527,216 people visited the Old Montreal site in 2018, an increase of 14 per cent over 2017. -
Montreal theatre Theatre: Torquil Campbell's True Crime teases with truth and lies
The singer of Montreal's Stars brings a one-man show about his obsession with a con man and murderer to Centaur. Meanwhile, the Wildside Festival leads with two other tales of bloody murder. -
Local Arts Appreciation: Longtime La Presse music critic Claude Gingras was irreplaceable
Gingras, who died Sunday in Montreal at 87, wrote about classical music in La Presse for nearly 63 years and seemed to revel in the peculiar demands of his beat. -
Local Arts The Quebec arts stories that defined 2018 for our writers
From the triumph of comedy over chaos at Just for Laughs to the controversy surrounding Robert Lepage's SLAV, Montreal Gazette contributors reflect on the news and art that made the year matter. -
Local News Robert Lepage admits to 'clumsiness' ahead of SLAV relaunch
In an emailed statement Friday, Lepage took a degree of responsibility for the controversy over SLAV, while also accusing media of playing a “game.” -
Columnists So your Instagram account was stolen by a Russian bot — now what?
I felt like a set-up noir detective: Something was up, see, and it sure wasn’t my disposition. -
Montreal theatre Montreal theatre: 10 shows bringing heat to the winter season
Front and centre is Coriolan, the francophone production of Robert Lepage’s Stratford hit. -
Local Arts The top 10 sometimes savage Quebec culture stories of 2018
Quebec culture — and cultural appropriation — was centre stage in 2018. The Gazette’s Brendan Kelly witnessed it all. -
Montreal theatre Best Montreal theatre of 2018 included old classics deliriously retold
The year brought us memorable reinventions of Kafka, Dostoyevsky, Ibsen and Chekhov, as well as some unexpected sources of fun.