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Homeless in Montreal
Homeless in the city
bouncing from place to place
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You Used to Be but Never Were
You’d say,
It’s best we keep our distance,
even if I shared with you my pain -
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Words from an Artist: Jose Guillermo Garcia Sierra Dives Into Two Paintings
Jose Guillermo Garcia Sierra is a contemporary painter that utilizes collage to create his compositions. He gathers visual references mostly from stock images, as they are always reenactments of average happenings and objects.
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“So Long, Marianne” Will Resonate on Sunday Night
“Come over to the window, my little darling,” sang Leonard Cohen for the first time in 1967.
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Concordia’s Art Matters Festival Cut Short Due to COVID-19
Every year, Art Matters takes over Montreal with exciting, art created by emergent artists across various disciplines.
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‘Room’ Explored the Notion of Space at the Art Matters Festival
The first thing my body took note of as I entered Galerie Luz on March 13 was how soothing it felt to be engulfed by its suffocating, dry heat. I knew as I draped my long jacket over a stray chair that the rain drenching it would evaporate easily as I immersed myself in the exhibit.
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The Massimadi Film Festival Premieres ‘Our Dance Of Revolution’
The film Our Dance of Revolution directed by Phillip Pike had its Quebec premiere on Feb. 24, as part of the Massimadi Festival. The festival was in its twelfth edition, and included a line-up of films that mainly revolve around the Black LGBTQ+ experience.
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Making, Cleaning, Collaborating
When we talk about sustainability, we use terms like “going green” and “eco-friendly.” We think of our physical planet and the people on it. In private, these conversations are a lot different.
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Experiencing the Joy of Food Through Traditional Cooking
On a regular evening, Kazu’s tiny doorway is crammed with a hungry line-up of customers, bustling to get their foot in the door.
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Mapping the Moment With Tarot
Dawn Upfold sat poised and collected inside an empty white room as gusts of snow fell meditatively outside the Montreal Open Centre, a space used for holistic and conventional therapy services.