Events / Événements
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Naoya Hatakeyama’s Scales at the CCA
New York at Japan’s Tobu World Square theme park If you’re heading to the Canadian Centre for Architecture anytime soon to check out their...
By Christopher DeWolf -
Psychogeographically stroll the Falaise St. Jacques
Does this look like NDG to you? Photo by Andy Riga WHAT? Psychogeography walk along the Falaise St. Jacques WHEN? 1pm, Saturday, December 1st Noon...
By Christopher DeWolf -
Montreal in the latest issue of Spacing
Even Torontonians like to hear about other places from time to time. That’s why the latest green-themed issue of Spacing features articles from...
By Christopher DeWolf -
Demain, une conférence sur le Quartier des spectacles
QUOI? Conférence sur le développement du Quartier des spectacles QUAND? Le mardi 27 novembre, 17h OÙ? Amphithéâtre Hydro-Québec, local 1120, 2940, chemin...
By Christopher DeWolf -
Spacing Montréal et Expozine, together at last!
QUOI? Expozine, le salon des fanzines, bandes dessinées et petits éditeurs WHAT? Expozine, the annual small press, comic and zine fair QUAND? Samedi le 24...
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Yiddish community activism on the Main
WHAT? “Hirsch Wolofsky, un demi-siècle d’activisme communautaire yiddish sur la Main,” a lecture by Pierre Anctil, director of the University...
By Christopher DeWolf -
ATSA’s État d’urgence on now until Sunday
Download link The Action terroriste socialement acceptable’s annual État d’urgence event, which is meant to raise awareness for poverty and...
By Christopher DeWolf -
Public hearing on Turcot reconstruction tomorrow
Turcot Interchange near completion in 1967, looking north. Photo from Walking Turcot Yards I recently wrote about the threat posted to the western part of...
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Talking about the Latin Quarter
WHAT? Roundtable discussion on the Latin Quarter WHEN? 5pm, Monday, November 19th WHERE? L’Amère à boire, 2049 St. Denis (near Sherbrooke) The Latin...
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This is a construction site: why don’t you come in?
This month, Caroline Dubois and Julie Favreau, have taken over a storefront at 280 Beaubien St. East for an artistic intervention organized, in part, by...
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The only constant is change: Mile End’s religious heritage
Constant cultural change has long been the signature of multi-ethnic neighbourhoods like the Mile End. Yesterday, in a lecture at the Mile End Library...
By Jacob Larsen -
Park Extension gets its due
The Bouchard-Taylor commission on reasonable accommodation has touched down in Laval, the most polyglot city it has yet visited. (About 15 percent of...
By Christopher DeWolf