Yearly Archives: 2008
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Fringe for free: Closing day, Sunday June 22nd
Tomorrow is the closing day of the Fringe. Before they pack up for the year, here are the final day’s free public events: June 22 juin @ 12h00...
By Julie Fournier -
Photo du jour: Odd graffiti
Atwater metro, June 14, 2008
By Christopher DeWolf -
Fringe for free: Saturday the 21st
June 21 juin @ 12h00 Indyish Art Marts craft sale (free, bilingual) Indyish Art Marts vente d’artisanat (gratuit, bilingue) Parc des Amériques...
By Julie Fournier -
Madness on the Main!
Main Madness, the giant St. Laurent street fair that stretches from Mount Royal all the way down to Sherbrooke, happens twice a year, but the June edition...
By Christopher DeWolf -
Photo du jour: M9
Rear end of the M9 condo development (phase 1) on rue Prince in the Cité Multimédia.
By Chris Erb -
Popolo dans le parc / Popolo in the Park
As part of the yearly month-long Suoni per il Popolo music festival held at Casa del Popolo and Sala Rossa, Popolo in the Park takes the famed...
By Julie Fournier -
Fringe for free: Friday the 20th
Today’s free Fringe events include one that’s not free, but will be held in an interesting public location, the Bain St-Michel on St-Dominique...
By Julie Fournier -
Photo(s) du jour: Dance party
Italian dance party on Dante Street. June 14, 2008
By Christopher DeWolf -
Fringe for free: Thursday the 19th
Lots of public events at the Fringe tomorrow, gearing up to the final weekend: June 19 juin @ 12h00 Indyish Art Marts craft sale (free, bilingual) Indyish...
By Julie Fournier -
Montreal’s missing beaches
Beach in Cartierville, on the Rivière des Prairies, around 1910 Nathalie Collard has a column in today’s La Presse lamenting the lack of access...
By Christopher DeWolf -
New recycling bins at the Jean-Talon Market
Last Saturday, as some friends and I wandered through Little Italy in the muggy afternoon, we stopped by the Jean-Talon Market. I noticed that new...
By Christopher DeWolf -
Know Hope: Mont Royal
By Dave Bergeron and Kimberley Mok “Know Hope” will be a series of illustrative vignettes exploring and re-imagining Montréal’s urban...
By Kimberley Mok