Grass Fed, the documentary: Getting slimmer, courtesy medical marijuana
Montreal filmmaker Ezra Soiferman could have considered calling his latest documentary Mission Impossible. The task at hand was daunting: Soiferman sought to chronicle wild-man Montrealer Mike...
View ArticleQ&A with Mélanie Joly: Where's the art money going?
Mélanie Joly is on familiar turf: the newly minted minister of Canadian heritage and member of Parliament for Ahuntsic-Cartierville is making the rounds at the Musée d’art contemporain de Montréal....
View ArticleIn or Out? A little Monday-night murder or pop from Lucius
Wondering what to do tonight? In or Out is the daily answer to that question from Gazette music contributor Erik Leijon and writer/editor Denise Duguay. Go out: Is it a holiday today? I’m never all...
View ArticleMaison Radio-Canada has no heritage value, says Phyllis Lambert
The founder of the Canadian Centre for Architecture (CCA) was flabbergasted by the idea some have of giving Montreal’s Radio-Canada/CBC tower heritage status now that the building is up for sale. “I...
View ArticleTV July 18-24: 19-2, Baroness von Sketch, BoJack and one last Looking
Seven days, seven TV suggestions and only one life, so get watching. Monday, July 18 19-2 (Bravo, 10 p.m.) I’m woefully behind on this police drama set in Montreal, both the French original and this...
View ArticleCBC podcast Love Me reveals intimate truths
What we all want more than anything is to be loved. We want to know that in our time here, we make a difference — and love, I believe, is a kind of marker for that difference. In his poem Late...
View Article'Adventurous and curious' new radio host at CBC Quebec
“I was always fascinated by divided societies,” said Saroja Coelho, who started on Tuesday as the new permanent host of the CBC Quebec radio show Breakaway. Her career took her to South Korea and...
View ArticleCBC's got a hilarious new odd couple with My 90-Year-Old Roommate
Ethan is lying in bed with a sultry young woman he just met “10 to 12 hours ago.” She seems content until she spots a walker in the corner of the room. Ethan, rarely at a loss for a comeback, insists...
View ArticleCBC picks group to build new Maison Radio-Canada in Montreal
The Broccolini group has been selected to build a new Maison Radio-Canada in Montreal, while the current building will be acquired by the Mach group, Radio-Canada announced on Wednesday afternoon. The...
View ArticleNew Maison Radio-Canada in Montreal to open January 2020
The future Maison Radio-Canada in Montreal, the cost of which is still unknown, will start to be built in August 2017 in anticipation of an opening in January 2020. Senior management made the...
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