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Kyra Carleton
Comedy

Traedy Plus Time: Montréal Comedian Kyra Carleton

June 13, 2024 Lauren Kannwischer

Kyra Carleton is a self-proclaimed goofy and silly comedian whose only goal is to make you laugh. Her relatable style mixed with absurd or exaggerated stories about being in her late 20’s make her well […]

Jonathan Burrello
Comedy

Tragedy Plus Time: Montréal Comedian and Cartoonist Jonathan Burrello

May 23, 2024 Lauren Kannwischer

Comic and Cartoonist Jonathan Burrello isn’t afraid to dig into his world and use the cacophony of emotions existing there to make us laugh. His honesty and relatability ground his comedy and bridge the gap […]

Wassim El-Mounzer
Comedy

Tragedy Plus Time: Montréal-based Comedian Wassim El-Mounzer

May 16, 2024 Lauren Kannwischer

Wassim El-Mounzer is a Montréal-based comedian who continues captivating the audiences with his unique conversational style. We connected with him to find out more about his influences, style and an upcoming album recording. How would […]

Shirley Shoub
Arts

“A Day in the Life” with Montréal Author and Visual Artist Shirley Shoub

May 15, 2024 Lauren Kannwischer

Shirley Shoub grew up as the second generation of an immigrant family in Montréal during the 40s and 50s. Her father was a factory worker in the clothing industry, and her mother worked hard to […]

Tiing
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Homegrown Business: Nicolas Goutaudier of Tiing

May 13, 2024 Lauren Kannwischer

We’ve all been there, chasing people down for cash they agreed to donate towards a group gift. Lucky for us there is a new option to make things easier. Tiing is the first Canadian online […]

Andrew Khoury
Comedy

Tragedy Plus Time: Montréal Comedian Andrew Khoury

May 9, 2024 Lauren Kannwischer

Andrew Khoury is a comedian some find flirty and some just dirty. No matter what your experience you are sure to come away buzzing with laughter and joy. We connected with Andrew to learn more! […]

Joanna Selvarajah
Comedy

Tragedy Plus Time: Montréal Comedian Joanna Selvarajah

April 18, 2024 Lauren Kannwischer

Joanna Selvarajah is a Montréal comedian whose storytelling style is sure to bring you joy and laughter. We connected with her to learn more and find out what’s next for her. How would you describe […]

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