Montreal Canadian Centre for Architecture Being There: Photography in Arthur Erickson’s Early Travel Diaries This exhibition examines Arthur Erickson’s exchanges with people, places, landscapes, buildings,…
Calgary Alberta Ballet has commissioned Grimm, a work inspired by the darker side of the Grimm brothers’ fairy tales, from Stefania Ballone, a choreographer at La…
Montreal Starring the dazzling Véronique Claveau, directed by Tye Blue and backed by a full live band, Titanique is an off-Broadway award-winning hit which turns…
Given the heavy legacy of Mozart, Verdi and Fauré, it’s understandable that some people would get writer’s block when they tackle a requiem. François Dompierre…
While the major exhibition Saints, Sinners, Lovers and Fools: Three Hundred Years of Flemish Masterworks continues its run until October 20 – and, already, it’s been seen by over 50,000 people – the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts (MMFA) is preparing a host of offerings for this fall, including an opportunity to see more than 100 works that have recently entered the Museum’s collection.
JUNE In the musical Something’s Rotten!, at Ontario’s Stratford Festival, the Bottom brothers are rehearsing their new play, entitled Richard II, in the difficult times…
Canadian Centre for Architecture Into the Island Into the Island follows architect Xu Tiantian’s discovery of essential elements, pressure points, and environmental issues on Meizhou Island,…
In the summer of 2022 William Christie appeared at Canada’s Festival de Lanaudière with his orchestra, Les Arts Florissants, and proteges of his youth academy,…
In charge since September 2022, Angela Konrad assumes the double role of artistic and general director of Usine C. The Montrealer by adoption now masters…