World Premiere: HAVE A HEART, by David Sherman, March 28 – April 23, 2006

Author: Christina - Published 2006-03-02 11:04 - (1255 Reads)
WORLD PREMIERE AT CENTAUR THEATRE
March 28 – April 23, 2006

HAVE A HEART

BY DAVID SHERMAN

From the pen of Centaur’s Playwright-In-Residence comes a comedy that will have you rolling in the aisles or falling off your stretchers depending on your point of view. At last, a homegrown look and laugh at our grief-stricken health system and the people waiting in line...

UKULA Magazine

Author: Christina - Published 2006-02-09 23:49 - (1100 Reads)
Ukula has quickly established itself as an independent media source for the artistic communities of Music, Fashion, Literature and Film. The magazine's main aim is to give exposure to alternative and independent artists and movements. The people that we cover will be individuals who have led or lead their respective scenes, had the courage to break free from mainstream trends and as a result helped shape that mainstream.

With 10,000 free issues published on a quarterly basis, and targeted distribution in Toronto and Montreal, our mandate to provide a platform from which to promote leading-edge talent has been widely accepted. The Ukula project has received exceptional support from established artists in their field: from Guy Berryman (Coldplay) to Don Paterson (TS Elliot award winning writer).

We hope that you will join the community, all are welcome.
CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: http://www.ukula.com

Theatre Review: A Doll House by Henrik Ibsen, Feb 5-26, 2006

Author: Christina - Published 2006-02-07 09:08 - (1244 Reads)
The Leanor and Alvin Segal Theatre presents

A Doll House

By Henrik Ibsen, Translated by William Archer
Adapted and directed by Peter Hinton

February 5 - 26, 2006

2006 marks one hundred years since Ibsen’s death. This production of A Doll House will be part of a worldwide festival commemorating this anniversary...

From left: Andreas Apergis as Torvald Helmer and Alison Darcy as Nora Helmer. The photographer is Lydia Pawelak
Click READ MORE for Theatre Review of A DOLL HOUSE

A word from Kiki Bakshi

Author: Christina - Published 2006-01-16 20:01 - (1513 Reads)
Kiki Bakshi is a Transformation Therapist, Manifestation Expert, Life Coach, and Inspirational Writer based in Montreal, Canada. You can visit her websites www.theradiantself.com, and www.amagicallife.com for more information. In the spirit of service, Kiki offers free workshops wherever she is invited. Please feel free to email her with personal concerns and/or any comments.

DOUBLE, TRIPLE OR QUADRUPLE YOUR BOOK OR EBOOK PROFITS!

Author: Christina - Published 2006-01-13 22:22 - (902 Reads)
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Calendar of ICN Meetings, 2005 - 2006

Author: Christina - Published 2006-01-06 22:01 - (955 Reads)
ICN Meetings
Time: 7pm - 10 pm
Venue: Mainline Theatre space
3997 St-Laurent Blvd, (upstairs)
Just below Duluth
Nearest Metro: St-Laurent, Bus 55

Dates
Sat. April 1, 2006
Our 5th Anniversary
Sat. May 6, 2006
SUMMER BREAK

Introducing Daniel Cox

Author: Christina - Published 2006-01-02 18:15 - (1019 Reads)
Dear Invisible Cities friends,

Hello and happy holidays! My name is Daniel Cox. It was great to meet some of you at the December gathering, and I look forward to eventually meeting the rest of you. I'd like to share some exciting publishing news with you...

Please visit: http://www.dfmenow.blogspot.com

Ré, Publisher Peter Green

Author: Christina - Published 2005-12-26 11:33 - (1026 Reads)
Off the top of my head, from the bottom of my heart, ...

Hi, I am known as "Peter Green" acrosss North America and around the World by countless tens of thousands of people that I have met...

I was born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada and travelled extensively, meeting people, telling stories - singing songs & writing poems.

Thank you in either retro-active and/or anticipatory inspiration - for your inspiration! Please let me know what you think

To listen to free samples, follow the link on his site: :
http://re.s5.com

Vernissage, Kimberly Bourgeois, Friday, December 2, 2005:

Author: Christina - Published 2005-11-28 13:35 - (744 Reads)

Vernissage

Friday, December 2, 2005: 6:00 to 9:00 p.m.
Kimberly Bourgeois cordially invites you to celebrate the exhibition of her paintings at Sève Café, 3868 Hochelaga. Montréal, QC. Métro Joliette
Featuring live music and poetry. by Kimberly Bourgeois and Christian Pelletier

EXPOZINE 2005, 26 Nov, 2005, 4th Annual Small Press, Comic and Zine Fair

Author: Christina - Published 2005-11-24 12:44 - (904 Reads)
Come to EXPOZINE, Montréal's only small press, comic and zine fair! This daylong event brings together over 175 creators of all kinds of printed matter in both English and French...

Expozine 2005
4th Annual Small Press, Comic and Zine Fair
Saturday, November 26th,
from 11 am to 6 pm
5035 St-Dominique (church basement),
between Laurier and St-Joseph

http://www.expozine.ca

Reintroducing Accenti, the Canadian Magazine with an Italian Accent

Author: Christina - Published 2005-11-22 17:53 - (1437 Reads)
Accenti, the Canadian Magazine with an Italian Accent, to Resume Publication

Montreal, November 9, 2005. Accenti, the Canadian Magazine with an Italian Accent, is announcing today that it will resume publication in 2006, with the relaunch issue slated for January.

Accenti is an English-language, upscale publication aimed at the 1.5 million Italian Canadians across the country and italophiles in Canada and all over the world. Its mission is to inform and entertain with content inspired by the convergence of cultures..

Art Exhibition, Carolina Echeverria, Meet the artist, Sunday, Nov. 20, 2005

Author: Christina - Published 2005-11-18 11:34 - (1022 Reads)

A Flor de Piel


(Skin Deep)

Due to the article in la Presse and the incredible response from the public, the show will go on for a few more weeks! This Sunday there is a 'meet the artist' session from 1:00 to 5:00pm. All welcome.

After a long break from painting I am back with the muses, riding my horse through white gesso landscapes. How can my creation affect the world I inhabit? What can I do besides criticize and join the choir of dormant complainers...?

Galerie d'Art Richelieu, 7903, rue St. Denis. Tel: 514.381.2247
du mardi au dimanche, de 11h00 a 17h00.
Featuring artwork by Carolina Echeverria

Genetically Modified Theatre from Porte Parole, "Seeds" plays till Dec. 3, 2005

Author: Christina - Published 2005-11-14 08:04 - (1051 Reads)

Genetically Modified Theatre

Theatre Review by Christina Manolescu
Porte Parole is a theatre company founded in 1998 by Annabel Soutar and Alex Ivanovici. Its unique mandate is "to provide the community with an artistic forum in which to examine its public affairs"...and by extension.."to stimulate public discourse."

Their latest play, SEEDS, runs from November 4 to December 3, 2005. Monument National, 1182 blvd St-Laurent, Montreal

Theatre Review: Spring Awakening, both period piece and timeless drama

Author: Christina - Published 2005-11-13 16:01 - (823 Reads)
By Frank Wedekind, in a new version by Ted Hughes; Directed by Gabrielle Soskin

Spring Awakening, a dramatic comedy by controversial 19th-century German playwright, Frank Wedekind, is a performance by mostly youthful actors rippling with energy, freshness and naïveté...

Runs till November 20, 2005

Theatre Review: The Importance of being Earnest...A Moveable Feast

Author: Christina - Published 2005-11-09 23:37 - (2082 Reads)
The Leanor and Alvin Segal Theatre & Soulpepper Theatre Company present

The Importance of Being Earnest, by Oscar Wilde

Directed by Ben Barnes
November 6 - 27, 2005

"I never travel without my diary. One should always have something sensational to read on the train"

From left: Nancy Palk and Ben Carlson. The photographer is Lydia Pawalek.

Laugh with Me, Radio Interview, CKUT, Monday, Nov. 7, 2005

Author: Christina - Published 2005-11-04 23:01 - (876 Reads)
Tune into CKUT Radio 90.3 fm on November 7 at lunch to hear TAMRA STEEN discuss how she has expanded her LAUGH with ME! seminars into Stress-Less Solutions® with Corporations keeping her foot in the Community door!

(Listen between 11:30am until 1:00 pm with Mahalia Verna)

Montreal’s Alternate Season of Theatre (MAST)

Author: Christina - Published 2005-10-29 10:48 - (854 Reads)
Now for something special...

SIX SHOWS IN SEARCH OF A SEASON
Seeds
Spring Awakening
The Three Apollos
Johnny Canuck and the Last Burlesque
Prodigy
Bye Bye Baby
Buy season tickets for all 6 shows, 20% discount.

Call 849-FEST

More details on all six shows at: http://www.threeapollos.ca/mast

The group of Artistic Directors is from left: Freya Ravensbergen, White Raven Gabrielle Soskin, Persephone Productions, Annabel Soutar, Porte Parole, Jeremy Hechtman, MainLine Theatre, Clare Schapiro, Imago, Joel Fishbane, Pumpkin Theatre. Photographer, Cindy Lopez.

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