Air Supply The Montrealer September 12, 2012 4800 Air Supply brings their ‘80s hits to the Metropolis Air Supply will stop in Montreal as part of their World Tour, performing at the funky Metropolis. The group, who achieved cult status in the '80s with a s...
Adam Cohen The Montrealer September 12, 2012 7000 Back by overwhelming demand and touring Canada, including 13 dates in Quebec Adam Cohen the singer-songwriter released, Like A Man, which has sold 10,000 copies in Quebec alone, He recently lit up the Festi...
Mike Finnerty – taking CBC Radio’s Daybreak to new heights The Montrealer September 10, 2012 8139 “I want Daybreak to be an interesting listen. I want its journalism to be robust. I want people to tune in because they know they will get good interviews where we focus on the issues that matter and try to fin...
Exploring the historic Lachine Canal The Montrealer August 21, 2012 7409 Vieux-Lachine is located on the shores of Lac Saint-Louis, just 10 minutes from downtown Montréal. Guided tours in Vieux-Lachine, on foot, in a canoe or on your bicycle have been offered since early July; to di...
Patrick Turcot named executive chef at Fairmont Le Manoir Richelieu The Montrealer August 21, 2012 6074 After working in Fairmont Hotels in Canada and the US, the award-winning Chef Turcot brings his talent to Fairmont Le Manoir Richelieu La Malbaie, Québec– Born in Québec City, Patrick Turcot was already sho...
It’s Happening Right Now The Montrealer August 21, 2012 5372 Montreal-area entrepreneurs use wireless video technology to bring families and business executives together when travel is not possible Tim Taylor and his business partner have identified a market niche for i...
Montreal ComicCon moves up to Palais des Congrès The Montrealer August 21, 2012 3057 The hugely popular celebration of comic book characters is moving to the larger venue for the September 15 – 17 annual Montreal show “San Diego Comic Book Convention” now known as ComicCon was founded in 1970 ...
Black Theatre Workshop The Montrealer August 21, 2012 3054 Black Theatre Workshop recently announced its 42nd season beginning this fall. The programming includes: the Governor General Award winning Harlem Duet by Afro-Canadian playwright Djanet Sears directed by Mike ...
Les Violons du Roy to open their season with Michel Legrand The Montrealer August 21, 2012 2790 The Oscar-winning composer will perform a special concert with orchestra founder Bernard Labadie conducting and Legrand’s talented jazz quartet The Quebec City based chamber orchestra, Les Violons du Roy conti...
“Ned Durango” comes to Hudson The Montrealer August 20, 2012 4496 Hudson Village Theatre ends their summer season with the crowd-pleaser Ned Durango Comes to Big Oak, by Canadian playwright and summer stock fave, Norm Foster. The play, first performed in 1994, is a Montreal p...