by Kevin Laforest – March 15, 2012
Rhythm Nation 2012 will feature such artists as Victoria Duffield, Karl Wolf, Lukay, Sandy Duperval, Audio Playground and El Verso. At Club Soda, March 17. www.vonjgroup.comRead more →
by Kevin Laforest – March 15, 2012
Vancouver quintet ScrapArtsMusic, who took part in the closing ceremonies of the 2010 Olympics, create "percussion performances using kinetic instruments skilfully crafted from industrial scraps." At Tohu, March 16 and ...Read more →
by Kevin Laforest – March 15, 2012
Montreal’s 188th St. Patrick’s Parade will begin at noon this Sunday, March 18, at the corner of Fort and Ste-Catherine West. A presentation of the United Irish Societies of Montreal! ...Read more →
by Kevin Laforest – March 15, 2012
Presented by Studio 303, the Edgy Women Festival "celebrates a variety of feminist perspectives through fun, experimental and community-building artistic events." March 15 to April 1. www.edgywomen.caRead more →
by Kevin Laforest – March 15, 2012
The 20th edition of Festival de musique du Maghreb will begin with a tribute to the late Nazir Bouchareb, then move on to shows by Said Mesnaoui, Syncop and others. ...Read more →
by Kevin Laforest – March 8, 2012
Shrek the Musical is, well, a musical based on the irreverent fairy tale Shrek, which won the Best Animated Feature Oscar and spawned three sequels. At Salle Wilfrid-Pelletier, March 13 ...Read more →
by Kevin Laforest – March 8, 2012
From March 11 to 16, a group of students from McGill will take part in the 5 Days for the Homeless event, living outside to raise awareness and funds for ...Read more →
by Kevin Laforest – March 8, 2012
Passeport pour l’art (Ticket to the Arts) is a nighttime treasure hunt through the Art Souterrain exhibit that stretches through Montreal’s underground city. The grand prize: a trip for two ...Read more →
by Kevin Laforest – March 8, 2012
DJ XL5 presents two rare screenings of the 1984 "mash-up" of Fritz Lang’s Metropolis, as remixed by Giorgio Moroder with a new-wave score and songs by the likes of Pat ...Read more →
by Kevin Laforest – March 8, 2012
CinemaSpace presents C. Scott Willis’ The Woodmans, a "speculative, experimental video essay" about the late New York artist Francesca Woodman, who killed herself at age 22, and her family. At ...Read more →