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Local market returns for summer
Article online since May 15th 2008
BY RAFFY BOUDJIKANIAN raffy.boudjikanian@transcontinental.ca One of the most colourful traditions of the West Island will be returning Saturday for the summer, when Ste. Anne de Bellevue's boardwalk gets covered with stalls and booths bursting with produce by local vendors. “At the...
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New book should fly off shelves like hat-kei-keu
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BY RAFFY BOUDJIKANIAN raffy.boudjikanian@transcontinental.ca When Mark Abley was six years old, he made a conscious decision to lose his British accent in order to fit in with the other children at his grade school in Alberta. "I guess the reason I'm telling you this story," the West Island-based...
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Lost bet opens comedy doors
Comedian Elias looking forward to fundraiser
Article online since May 13th 2008
BY ELYSE AMEND elyse.amend@transcontinetal.ca Not very many people can look back and say they are happy about losing a bet, but for Côte St. Luc native Joey Elias, it was a lost pool game 16 years ago that started his successful comedy career. “My buddy knew I was interested in doing...
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Article online since May 12th 2008
PERFORMANCE Cantabile Chorale and Orchestra present The Journey: an anniversary celebration with Peter Willsher, artistic director, at 7:30 p.m. May 17. Eglise Ste. Genevieve, 16037 Gouin Blvd., Ste. Genevieve. Tickets are $20; $15 seniors/students. Call Admission Network at 514-790-1245...
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Dr. Keir strikes back
‘Teaching the Fringe’ is a comic rebuttal attacking the "menace of rogue audience members"
Article online since May 9th 2008
The Fringe Festival is well-known for attracting some of the wackiest acts in Canada. By its very nature, it provides venues — albeit sometimes makeshift ones — for just about anyone who can come up with the fee. As a result, audiences rarely know what they’re in for, and most seem to...
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