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A stroll down my St. Catherine Street
By Robert N. Wilkins
Article online since May 16th 2008
Virtually every day, since stepping down from the working world, I walk extensively through the Montreal city centre. I’m told that it’s good for my health and, moreover, I enjoy it. I always choose the same trajectory: a four-kilometre amble along celebrated and historic St. Catherine...
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Vanier sings
Oratorio Terezin
Article online since May 14th 2008
The Vanier College Choir joined more than a hundred other artists for the Montreal’s first of Oratorio Terezin which was presented in front of more than 2,000 spectators on May 4 at the Place des Arts. Composed by Ruth Fazal, this piece gives life to poems written by children who perished...
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Selwyn House better not stonewall
Article online since May 13th 2008
Selwyn House can't seem to get a break these days. After being rocked by scandal in 2005 when a former student launched a lawsuit claiming that he had been molested by a former teacher during the 1970s and 1980s and then dealing with a class-action lawsuit launched by former students (to which...
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Felix and Oscar still at odds and still just as funny
The Segal's latest offering is a classic
Article online since May 12th 2008
The West End's younger readers might be forgiven for thinking that The Odd Couple refers to Gnarls Barkley's latest CD, but in fact it's one of Neil Simon's most popular plays, written more than 40 years ago. Despite its age, the play's theme and its characters still manage to remain relevant...
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Toula Foscolos
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Prices at the pumps: Time to put up or shut up
Article online since May 8th 2008
I do not know how any of you can stand it. I certainly can’t. Gas prices, that is. Are you all SO rich, swimming in dough, that you can keep filling up at whatever price they throw at us, grimacing while the oil companies coerce us into paying the highest prices in North America, while our...
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Bram Eisenthal
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