Ongoing Toulouse-Lautrec Illustrates the Belle Époque at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts until October 30, 2016 https://www.mbam.qc.ca/en/exhibitions/on-view/toulouse-lautrec/ Arts Alive! • Craig Morrison’s retro band Vintage Wine at John Rennie High School, September 24 • Hudson Artists Fall Art Expo, September 23 -25 & September 30 – October 2. http://2016.arts-alive-quebec.ca/eng/ArtsAlives/home Burlesque Evenings Every 3rd Thursday […]
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Samantha’s Labour Day Weekend Roundup
Ongoing **Pompeii at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts until September 5, 2016 https://www.mbam.qc.ca/en/exhibitions/upcoming/pompeii/ Toulouse-Lautrec Illustrates the Belle Époque at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts until October 30, 2016 https://www.mbam.qc.ca/en/exhibitions/on-view/toulouse-lautrec/ Arts Alive! • Ta Da! Festival in Gatineau, September 9 – 11 • Craig Morrison’s retro band Vintage Wine at John Rennie High School, […]
Samantha’s Weekend Roundup
Ongoing Pompeii at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts until September 5, 2016 https://www.mbam.qc.ca/en/exhibitions/upcoming/pompeii/ Toulouse-Lautrec Illustrates the Belle Époque at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts until October 30, 2016 https://www.mbam.qc.ca/en/exhibitions/on-view/toulouse-lautrec/ Burlesque Evenings Every 3rd Thursday night at JoBlo on Wellington in Verdun. http://www.joblorestaurantsteakhouse.com/Default-en.aspx
Celebrating 20 Years of Books and Breakfast
by Stuart Nulman Paragraphe Bookstore founder Richard King remembered when the store decided to hold its first ever Books & Breakfast event 20 years ago. He got the idea from a similar event that was held on a regular basis in Victoria, B.C. … only it was on Wednesday […]
We Killed: The Rise of Women in American Comedy…A Very Oral History (Sarah Crichton Books, $31)
By Andreas Kessaris for Curtains Up It has long been said in the comedy world that “women aren’t funny.” It was even the subject of a Vanity Fair article by Christopher Hitchens (a well-written piece that, like everything by him, was serious and I must admit rather convincing). I for one had never carried […]



