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There is no end, no beginning: T. Liem’s Slows: Twice
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There is no end, no beginning: T. Liem’s Slows: Twice

February 20, 2024 Samuel Wise

Can contemporary poets maintain a sense of informality and inventiveness while expressing insight into the profound depths of the truth we so desperately yearn for? Can poetry reimagine sensibility while still being able to make […]

Rediscovering the roots in Felicia Mihali's 'A Ramshackle Home'
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Rediscovering the roots in Felicia Mihali’s “A Ramshackle Home”

January 18, 2024 Samuel Wise

A Ramshackle Home is the inaugural work in Mihali’s extensive literary repertoire. Judith Weisz Woodsworth’s translation of Le Pays du fromage (2002) breathes new life into this novel, which has undergone its third transformation, originally […]

Back in the Land of the Living: Love, Loneliness, and Self-Revolution in a City of Reinvention
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Back in the Land of the Living: Love, Loneliness, and Self-Revolution in a City of Reinvention

January 6, 2024 Samuel Wise

Eva Crocker grew up in Ktaqmkuk (Newfoundland) and lives in Tiohti:áke (Montreal). Her debut novel All I Ask was long-listed for the 2020 Giller Prize and won the 2020 BMO Winterset Award. Her short story […]

Monique Polak
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“A Day in the Life” with Montreal Author Monique Polak

December 27, 2023 Emilea Semancik

Monique Polak, a prolific author with 33 books tailored for young readers, holds the prestigious Quebec Writers’ Federation Janet Savage Blachford Prize for Children’s and YA Literature three times. Retired after an illustrious 35-year career […]

Julie Tamiko Manning
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“A Day in the Life” with Montreal Actor and Writer Julie Tamiko Manning

November 15, 2023 Emilea Semancik

It’s midnight in Tiohtiá:ke /Montréal and Julie Tamiko Manning fills her kitchen with the smell of baked goods for tomorrow’s rehearsal. Umeboshi onigiri (rice balls) cool on a simple plate on an ordinary kitchen table […]

Exploring Colleen René's debut book: Nothing in Truth Can Harm Us
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Exploring Colleen René’s debut book: Nothing in Truth Can Harm Us

November 14, 2023 Samuel Wise

It is a reassuring thing, picking up the debut book of the latest Canadian novelist and discovering familiar themes with a passionate conviction that illuminates the truth that we cravenly seek in art. Colleen René […]

Cole Foundation
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Charitable Choices: Barry Cole of the Cole Foundation

October 17, 2023 Emilea Semancik

The Cole Foundation specializes in two areas of philanthropy – pediatric/young adult leukemia/lymphoma research and intercultural dialogue through theatre and literature in the Montreal Arts scene. Through generous grants, The Cole Foundation has played a […]

Argo Bookshop
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Homegrown Business: Adele-Elise Prevost of Argo Bookshop

October 9, 2023 Demian Vernieri

The Argo Bookshop is located at 1841-A Saint-Catherine St. W. and is the oldest English-language indie bookstore in the city of Montreal. We got to speak to co-owner Adele-Elise Prevost, who in 2017, purchased the […]

Andrew Steinmetz presents: Because - a novel that captures Montreal in the eighties through the eyes of two young musicians
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Andrew Steinmetz presents: Because – a novel that captures Montreal in the eighties through the eyes of two young musicians

October 5, 2023 Samuel Wise

It’s 1981, one year after the shock of John Lennon’s murder. Disco is dead, punk is making its smashing entrance, and it is the big bang of bands like: The Talking Heads, R.E.M, Television, and […]

Russell Brooks
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“A Day in the Life” with Author Russell Brooks

April 12, 2023 Demian Vernieri

8-years of age separate my younger brother Russell Brooks and me. This age gap likely contributed to him choosing different interests and paths. At an early age, he always showed determination to achieve any goal […]

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