Colin Harris

  • News

    For The Love Of Zombies

    Halloween came early to Montreal this weekend with the annual Zombie Walk flooding the city streets. Watch our video to see yourself all up all zombie-dolled up or to check out all the undead fun you missed.

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    Spins

    What was only rumours just months ago has come to fruition: the first Godspeed You! Black Emperor LP in a decade.

  • Special Issue

    The Web Democracy Issue

    Online activity is ever-increasingly ingrained in all of our actions, but education on the issues implicit in such a shift is often met with indifference or ignorance.

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    Paying With Yourself

    You may spend hours a day trolling through the Internet, but you might not know that it’s looking right back at you.

  • Opinions

    Nah’msayin?

    I’m a pretty easygoing guy, but sometimes, little things can get to me, ya know? Like the fact that apparently, bringing my own grocery bags to your cash…

  • Fringe Arts

    POP Montreal Diary

    Deerhoof, Peaches, Juicy J., Grimes, Mozart’s Sister, PS I Love You, Buke & Gase, Parlovr, Goose Hut, Yacht Club, Dam-Funk, CAMP, Freelove Fenner, Besnard Lakes, Hundred Watters, The Soft Moon and many more.

  • Fringe Arts

    Wading Through the Noise

    There’s a certain restless quality to Brian Borcherdt’s work ethic.

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    Fighting Words

    On the night of Sept. 4, all eyes were on Pauline Marois, joyously giving her victory speech, and her every word seemed to spark loud conversation, in the bars and online. And then, in an instant, there was chaos.

  • Opinions

    PQ Passé

    Whether you’re new to Quebec or not, it’s pretty obvious that the province’s politics works on two spectrums.

  • News

    The Last Day of Action

    What has become a monthly tradition of en masse civic protests in downtown Montreal had its last incarnation of the summer Wednesday afternoon.

  • Fringe Arts

    Living Osheaga

    Osheaga just keeps getting bigger. Over 120,000 giddy festival-goers gobbled up as many sets as they could muster, as 105 bands played the festival over the course of three days on five stages. Under sweltering heat…

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    Nothing Else

    “There’s nothing else. It’s true that youth can go to college or university and have an experience, but this is affecting communities because programs will be cut. A direct hit on the community will be felt.”

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    Underwhelmed and Overheating

    Another Day of Action on June 22 saw people across the province demonstrate in what has become a monthly tradition of large-scale, coordinated protests.

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    Small Town GGI

    It’s a familiar scene for anyone who has witnessed a student protest in the past month. The numbers grow as the sun sets in a habitual meeting spot, the sound of pots, pans and chants building in intensity. A police officer asks for a route, and when denied, the officer addresses the crowd.

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    UQAM Classes Cancelled After Protests

    Hundreds of students stormed the Université du Québec à Montréal to cancel classes on the morning of May 16. The day before a court-granted injunction allowed law students to resume their courses.

  • Fringe Arts

    The Part of Me You Know

    Sam Herring is in a good place right now. The shows are getting bigger both in North America and in Europe, and he’s in a healthy relationship. Since most of his lyrical work for Baltimore synth pop trio Future Islands is inspired from tortured feelings of love and loss, it’s a welcomed change for the North Carolina-born singer.

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    New Faces at Concordia

    Concordia announced on April 19 its recommendation for Dr. Alan Shepard as university President, along with its decision on the next Board of Governors Chair Norman Hébert and Dean of the John Molson School of Business Steve Harvey.

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    INC Fee Waived

    Students applying for Incomplete status, which allows extended deadlines for submitting work for their final grade, need not pay the usual $20 per course fee this semester.

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    Blocking the Hall

    Anti-tuition hike protesters blocked the entrance to Concordia’s Hall Building on the morning of April 12, delaying the first day of scheduled exams and increasing tension between striking and non-striking students.

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    Armed With Confusion

    Hundreds of students marched through downtown Montreal in waves throughout April 11 in protest of tuition increases slated to begin in September.